Monday, January 17, 2011

UQ Japan deploys ZTE, Hitachi Wimax Pico base stations

WorldWideTech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.


Japanese Wimax operator UQ Communications has started deploying the Wimax Pico base stations developed by Chinese telecommunication equipment maker ZTE in collaboration with Hitachi, reports the China Tech News.

 The initial scale of this project will be over 1,200 base stations and the Wimax Pico base stations will gradually enter commercial use in the entire country of Japan.

The ZXMBW E9201 unit has been selected by Hitachi for this project and it can be used indoors and outdoors.

In addition, the device has low power consumption and green design features. It supports UL 64QAM and adopts data communication and anti-interference technologies such as MIMO, CSM and FFR to implement high-speed data communication.

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