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New Commscope Ultra-Wideband antenna systems launched to cover all technologies

by david.nunes

Ultra-Wideband Antenna System Supports

Current, Future Wireless Network Technologies

—CommScope’s New Innovation Enables Wireless Operators to Install

One Antenna Where Multiples Were Previously Needed—

HICKORY, NC, December 13, 2012—CommScope introduces ArgusUltraBand, believed to be the world’s first ultra-wideband antenna system capable of supporting the four major air-interface standards in almost any wireless frequency range. UltraBand™ enables operators to reduce the number of antennas in their networks, lowering tower leasing costs while increasing speed to market capability.

Every iteration of wireless technology typically requires operators to deploy new antenna equipment in their networks. Towers get cluttered with multiple antennas while installation and maintenance become more complicated. UltraBand helps solve this problem by supporting multiple frequency bands and technology standards from one antenna. For example, operators will be able to deploy LTE in 2.6 GHz and 700 MHz while supporting W-CDMA in 2.1 GHz—all from the same antenna.

Deploying UltraBand can save operators time and expense during their next technology rollouts, according to Philip Sorrells, vice president, Strategic Marketing—Wireless, CommScope. “The UltraBand antenna is a dynamic, future-ready solution for launching a high performance wireless network with multiple air interface technologies using multiple frequency bands,” said Sorrells. “The ability to deploy a flexible, scalable and independently optimized antenna technology simplifies the network while providing the operator with the maximum degree of future-ready capacity.”

The UltraBand antenna system is optimized for high performance in capacity-sensitive, data-driven systems. UltraBand utilizes pattern shaping technologies pioneered by Argus, a leader in antenna technology innovation that in 2011 became part of CommScope and its Andrew® portfolio of global wireless solutions. The antenna system supports MIMO implementation for advanced capacity solutions.

“UltraBand is extremely versatile, ready to support multiple bands now and in the future as new standards and bands emerge,” said Sorrells. “UltraBand protects operators from some of the uncertainty inherent in wireless technology evolution.”

CommScope introduced in January 2012 its first ultra-wideband antenna, capable of supporting four higher frequency bands used in cellular systems. The new UltraBand antenna system provides a multi-band solution, adding five lower frequency bands to support a total of nine frequency bands across the wireless spectrum: US700, EU Digital Dividend, US cellular and GSM900 for the lower bands and DCS1800, PCS, AWS, 3G, and WiMax for the higher bands. CommScope believes UltraBand is the first antenna capable of supporting nine frequency bands for all four air-interface standards:

 

GSM, CDMA, W-CDMA and LTE. CommScope also offers a complete portfolio of RF Path solutions including diplexer, triplexer and filter products for deploying multiple technologies and bands at the same site.

CommScope’s first UltraBand model is a 10-port, 2.5 meter version, available now.

About CommScope

CommScope (www.commscope.com) has played a role in virtually all the world’s best communication networks. We create the infrastructure that connects people and technologies through every evolution. Our portfolio of end-to-end solutions includes critical infrastructure our customers need to build high-performing wired and wireless networks. As much as technology changes, our goal remains the same: to help our customers create, innovate, design, and build faster and better. We’ll never stop connecting and evolving networks for the business of life at home, at work, and on the go.

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