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Six-Sector Turnkey Solution: Boost capacity, minimize deployment expenses
and streamline new service rollouts.
Todays mobile subscribers have a voracious appetite
for data. As smartphones ood the wireless market,
the demand for higher data throughput continues to
skyrocket. As a result, operators are searching for
simple, cost-effective ways to add capacity. Timely roll-
out of new 3G and 4G services is key to addressing
subscriber needs and protecting their reputation for
efciency and reliability.
Are you prepared to
address the demand
for more capacity?
In an industry of
tight margins, how can
operators prot from
the added capacity their
subscribers expect?
31%
NEARLY 1 IN 3 MOBILE
SUBSCRIBERS NOW USE THEIR
SMARTPHONES EXCLUSIVELY
TO ACCESS THE WEB.*
AND RISING
FAST
* A Look at Internet Use on Mobile Phones, Pew Internet & American Life Project: June 26, 2012
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But the path to increased capacity
isnt always simple or cost-effective.
Network upgrades often present serious
installation challenges. Integrating new
equipment into legacy systems adds
complexity and wind load at the top
of the tower. Improper deployments
can create more problems than they
solve. Once the installation process
is complete, you need specialized
resources to support and maintain the
diverse technologies and architectures
within your network.
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How are your competitors
trying to solve this problem?
When operators need to add capacity, they typically
build new cell sites or split sectors by adding more
antennas to existing sites. However, both options are
time-consuming and expensive, so your competitors
are asking the same questions you are:
Build new cell sites?
The expense, time and effort required to deploy a new
site is signicant. Deployment costs and regulatory
approvals can easily delay the installation of new sites
for up to 2 years. Given these challenges, operators
understand that this option is no longer realistic.
Add more equipment to my existing sites?
Traditional sector-splitting is tedious. The conversion
process overlays new technology onto older
infrastructure, requiring a complete radio frequency
path to the base station for each new sector. You
may also need lters, tower-mounted ampliers or
multi-band combiners, which can cause compatibility
issues and pile on the expenses. Zoning challenges,
leasing fees and extra wind load can add even more
complexity to the process.
500,000
ONE BRIEF YOUTUBE VIDEO
CHEWS UP THE SAME
CAPACITY AS HALF A MILLION
SIMULTANEOUS TEXT MESSAGES.*
*O2 to Build 1,500 Sites Across the UK in
2010, Cellular News, July 2009
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What if you
could nearly
double your
capacity
without adding
more antennas?
There are two simple ways to reduce
To address immediate capacity issues and
help you better manage upgrade costs,
CommScope has developed an advanced
sectorization solution that allows you to
enjoy six-sector performance using only
three antennas. Its quick, simple and cost-
effective. Now you can essentially double
capacity while cutting new site deployment
CapEx in half and reducing long-term tower
leasing OpEx. You and your network will be
ready for the capacity demands of the future
without adding more antennas to your
tower load or breaking your budget.
Our Six-Sector Turnkey Solution
is based on Twin Beam antenna
technology: lightweight, compact,
extended-tilt neatly packaged in a
very narrow radome. The beams
are precisely aligned to avoid sector
overlap, contain interference, optimize
available spectrum and enable use of
faster data services.
RET-capable Twin Beam antennas are
a cost-effective, low-risk alternative for
managing bandwidth and base station
density dilemmas. Twin Beam extends
the usefulness of existing infrastructure,
allowing you to defer adding cell
sites or spectrum while you increase
average revenue per subscriber.
Supports all major mobile
technologies
Single-band and multi-band options
offer effective support for GSM, 3G,
and LTE applications in 698894
MHz, 824960 MHz and 1710
2170 MHz bands.
While improved signal performance
begins with our Twin Beam antenna
technology, the antenna itself is only
one aspect of this comprehensive
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