News | July 15, 2014

Fujitsu Unveils World's Highest Capacity E-Band Radio For The North American Market

Unique Impulse Radio Technology enables wireless transport data rates of 3.0 Gbps; Ideal for applications requiring ultra-high capacity, short spans, where fiber is not available

Fujitsu, a leading provider of business, information technology, and communications solutions, recently announced the BroadOne GX4000 E-Band Solution for the North American market. Operating in the 70/80 GHz or E-band, which allows access to a wider radio frequency spectrum, the BroadOne GX4000 Series is the only product of its kind using patented Impulse Radio Technology to achieve 3 Gbps transmission rates, and ultra-low latency.* With its compact form factor and easy installation, the GX4000 is ideally suited for applications requiring ultra-high capacity, short spans, where fiber is not available.

Radio access networks are quickly evolving toward LTE-Advanced, requiring much higher capacity in the backhaul and fronthaul networks. The GX4000 offers an ideal way to deliver multi-Gigabit transport capacity in current and future networks, and can be used in the following modes:

Gigabit Ethernet transport, typically applied for backhauling mobile/fixed networks: An E-band link is an ideal complement to wired backhaul technology, as it provides enough transmission capacity to support radically increased data traffic demands within a short timeframe.

CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface) transport, for fronthaul in mobile networks:The expansion of LTE and LTE-Advanced introduces the distributed radio access network architecture, or Cloud-RAN. The new challenge for mobile network operators will be fronthaul, i.e., securing many connections between a centralized-baseband unit (BBU) and remote radio head (RRH) in the most reliable, cost efficient method. The GX4000 provides an industry-leading solution to address the fronthaul challenge, while at the same time reducing OPEX, with a flexible, easy to deploy solution.

Portable networks for disaster recovery and low-latency transport: Wireless transport solutions are extremely important if a communications network is heavily damaged and infrastructure must be quickly restored. The GX4000 is an ideal solution for getting emergency data traffic back up and running in a short amount of time.

“Fujitsu’s GX4000 E-band radio is one of the first platforms in the industry to provide native CPRI interfaces, which will enable operators to support BBU pooling without the need to deploy fiber in every sector, thereby reducing costs and improving time to market,” said Emmy Johnson, Founder and Principal Analyst, Sky Light Research.

“As one of the world’s leading microwave providers, Fujitsu is pleased to introduce our patented Impulse Radio Technology to the North American market,” said Tetsuya Takase, Head of the Wireless Business Unit. “This breakthrough technology provides real advantages over traditional carrier-based transmission, making the BroadOne GX4000 platform a perfect fit for delivering ultra-high capacity communications in a variety of settings, including hospitals, campuses, and residential areas, ultimately helping to improve the customer experience.”

The BroadOne GX4000 is supported and managed by the NETSMART® 1500 Management System. Its intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI) makes provisioning, maintenance and troubleshooting a simple, efficient process. The NETSMART 1500 Management System empowers service providers to reduce operating expenses by reducing the time and complexity associated with day-to-day operational and maintenance tasks.

*3Gbps uncompressed. Latency is less than 20 microseconds per 1 link in CPRI mode.

View the product video here: http://youtu.be/WtMIR6toMaI

About Fujitsu

Fujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 162,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.8 trillion yen (US$46B) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2014. For more information, visit http://www.fujitsu.com.

About Fujitsu Network Communications Inc.

Fujitsu Network Communications Inc., headquartered in Richardson, Texas, is an innovator in Connection-Oriented Ethernet and optical transport technologies. A market leader in packet optical networking solutions, WDM and SONET, Fujitsu offers wireless access and transport solutions; a broad portfolio of multivendor network services, as well as end-to-end solutions for design, implementation, migration, support and management of optical and wireless networks. For seven consecutive years Fujitsu has been named the U.S. photonics patent leader, and is the only major optical networking vendor to manufacture its own equipment in North America. Fujitsu has over 500,000 network elements deployed by major North American carriers across the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia. For more information, visit http://us.fujitsu.com/telecom.

Source: Fujitsu