An Ingenious Breakthrough in Antenna Design Boosts Vodafone 5G Expansion
An innovative new antenna design promises improved reliability, coverage, and speed – especially when partnered with Vodafone’s 5G roll-out plan for the UK. Vodafone has begun rolling out Ericsson’s new compact antenna to bring greater 5G capacity, coverage, and performance to locations across the UK, without increasing the footprint of the average mast.
Unveiling the Unprecedented: Wimbledon Delivers Groundbreaking 5G Experience for Visually Impaired Tennis EnthusiastsEricsson’s latest design, the Interleaved AIR 3218, combines a radio unit and an antenna in a single unit, delivering increased 5G capacity in a smaller site footprint than previous designs. It can also transmit mobile data over all of the radio frequencies that Vodafone currently uses in the UK, without needing additional antenna units as with previous models. This combined multiband, Massive MIMO design makes it easier for Vodafone to add more performance and capacity to a mast without increasing its footprint.
Simplifying Network Upgrades and Installations
The combination of what had been two separate components, radio, and antenna, into a single unit allows for easier mounting on rooftops, towers, walls, and poles. This simplifies network site upgrades and installations, helping to speed up the roll-out of 5G in areas previously constrained by building regulations or planning law.
Mastering Roaming: The Ultimate Guide to Conquering Mobile Data UsageCombining equipment in this way can also help improve the design of a site. As there is limited space on a mobile mast for installing equipment, designers must also consider factors such as structural integrity – how much weight can a mast can safely sustain, especially in windy conditions.
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- Compact design with increased 5G capacity
- Transmit mobile data over all radio frequencies without additional antenna units
- Easier mounting on rooftops, towers, walls, and poles
Vodafone is using AR 3218 units with its 900MHz, 3.4GHz, and 3.6GHz 5G frequencies, which have been carefully selected to meet the increasing demand for mobile data while also improving network efficiency. Those frequencies are already licensed for use in the UK.
Unveiling the Unexpected Truth: The Astonishing Abilities and Limitations of ChatGPT AIThe Interleaved AIR 3218 is powered by the latest Ericsson Silicon processor which enables both high performance and energy efficiency. Compared to 4G, it can do more with less – transmitting more gigabytes of data for each watt of energy used (Gbytes/Watt). The integrated design uses energy more efficiently than two separate pieces of equipment. Energy usage is a critically important design consideration for Vodafone engineers, as the company’s network is responsible for the majority of Vodafone’s annual energy consumption.
Industry Collaboration for Innovation
5G is the UK’s digital future, but we should never underestimate how difficult it is to deliver a future-proofed network at scale across the length and breadth of the UK," said Ker Anderson, Head of Radio and Performance, Vodafone UK. "Working in partnership with Ericsson, we are constantly exploring new ways to accelerate this transformation, and this is another example of where innovation is delivered through collaboration."
"This is a gamechanger for Vodafone and for the UK deployment of 5G Massive MIMO. Together, we are increasing 5G capacity without growing visual antenna footprint on site," said Evangelia Tzifa, Chief Technology Officer, Networks & Managed Services, Ericsson UK & Ireland. "By being able to do more with less we are bringing the benefits of next-generation connectivity to more people in the UK, but also reducing any impact on the environment and continuing our journey to break the energy curve."
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