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Source: NEC Corporation
NEC and MTS Increase Radio Line Network Transmission Capacity Up to 10 Gbps

TOKYO, Mar 3, 2017 - (JCN Newswire) - NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) today announced that JSC NEC Neva Communications Systems, a wholly owned subsidiary, and Mobile TeleSystems PJSC (NYSE: MBT, MOEX: MTSS), a leading telecommunications operator in Russia, have successfully tested the iPASOLINK EX Advanced system. This innovative ultra-compact radio communication system features a transmission capacity of 10 Gbps, which is several times higher than existing analogue systems currently available in Russia.


Testing of the iPASOLINK EX Advanced system was carried out in the northwest region of the Russian Federation at distances of 3 km to 8 km under harsh weather conditions. Tests confirmed high data transmission capacity and low latency, both of which are integral to the launching of LTE and 5G networks. Moreover, this new solution can be effectively applied in areas where optical fiber trenching is difficult or impossible, and offers capacity on par with that of transport networks when compared to PON technology.

Weighing in at just 3 kilograms, the compact iPASOLINK EX Advanced system boasts advanced functionalities enabling users to reduce system installation and integration costs. Adaptive Modulation and Bandwidth Radio (AMBR), a notable feature of the iPASOLINK EX Advanced system, enables maximum channel capacity in conditions of mist and precipitation that ordinarily make it difficult to transmit radio waves.

"Testing of the new iPASOLINK EX model demonstrated strong performance and high data transmission under severe weather conditions. We have seen that two hops ensure 10 Gbps data transmission capacity at a distance of 4.8 kilometers between stations while one hop provides 8 Gbps at a distance of 8.3 km. This will allow us to increase data traffic throughput from 3 to 20 times on radio lines at such distances. We will therefore be able to fully leverage the potential of 3G and 4G equipment at remote base stations, as well as to create a reserve for 5G network construction," commented Dmitry Smirnov, the Technical Director of MTS in Saint Petersburg.

Akihiro Sakurai, Managing Director of JSC NEC Neva Communications Systems, said, "The new iPASOLINK EX model is an innovative and reliable solution that completely meets the growing requirements of modern telecommunications markets. Installation of the new iPASOLINK EX Advanced system allows carriers to not only flexibly increase transmission capacity but also increase the length of radio communication line intervals while maintaining high data transmission speeds."

Contact:
NEC 
Seiichiro Toda         
s-toda@cj.jp.nec.com 
+81-3-3798-6511



Topic: Press release summary
Source: NEC Corporation

Sectors: Telecoms, 5G
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