Microwave and Millimetrewave for 5G Transport

February 20, 2018

For over 20 years, microwave has been the primary solution for the rapid and cost-effective roll-out of mobile backhaul infrastructure with over 50% of mobile sites worldwide today connected via Microwave (MW) or Millimetre Wave (mmW) radio links, up to over 90% in some networks. The evolution from 4G towards 5G presents significant challenges to all transport technologies and wireless ones make no exception.

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