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Multi-Standard, Multi-Mode, Multi-RAT Base Station Analysis and Forecast

EJL Wireless Research, Feb 2009, Pages: 36


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With each of the top three mobile infrastructure OEMs introducing multi-standard radio base stations, the wireless industry is looking towards a future where base stations can handle multiple air interface standards in a single, highly efficient module. Ericsson and Huawei have launched their MSR-BTS product lines to support easy upgrade from HSPA to LTE. In addition, Nokia Siemens Networks recently introduced their latest generation Flexi Multiradio BTS that can support GSM, HSPA, I-HSPA and LTE in a single box. Mobile operators will rapidly adopt MSR-BTS technology over the next five years for 3G and 4G networks according to the latest report from EJL Wireless Research titled “Multi-Standard, Multi-Mode, Multi-RAT Base Stations Analysis and
Forecast.”

“The flexibility of a software-defined radio (SDR) is here and now. The traditional single standard base station architecture is transforming to MSR-BTS technology as the investment and technical needs of the mobile operators shift. We have completed a detailed technical analysis, highlighting opportunities for suppliers to benefit from this migration,” said founder and President, Earl Lum. “The acceleration of the wireless industry towards 3G networks and the introduction of 4G networks by 2010 is causing investment concerns for mobile operators who need to future proof their networks. One solution is the MSR-BTS. MSR-BTS technology will represent over 50% of total base station shipments by 2013,” said Lum.


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