NOVA 249 Baicells
Estação rádio base banda 3
Description
The NOVA 249 Baicells band 3 FDD is a base radio station that is part of Khomp's LTE line, developed for internet service providers providing this access to their customers through the 4G network.
This exclusive band 3 model operates in FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) mode, that is, it uses different frequencies for signal transmission and reception.
Already approved by ANATEL, the NOVA 249 Baicells band 3 FDD uses the frequency range between 1710 MHz and 1785 MHz for data transmission and between 1805 MHz and 1880 MHz for reception.
Access to the backbone is done via wired backhaul via RJ45 or optical interface and is ideal for geographic areas where the high-speed internet, or 4G, supply cannot be interrupted by cabling.
Application Models
In the scenario below, an ISP provides high-speed 4G signal to two different locations, through Khomp eNodeBs installed in specific areas, thus creating an LTE network.
Typical applications
- ISPs and internet providers that want to expand their services by offering broadband internet and, consequently, computerization in remote locations that do not have cabling, through the LTE network.
Features and Benefits
- Band 3: FDD LTE mode uses separate frequency bands for transmission (upstream) and reception (downstream) of the signal.
- FDD band 3 band:
- Upstream 1710 MHz and 1785 MHz
- Downstream 1805 MHz and 1880 MHz;
- Bandwidth channels: 5MHz, 10MHz, 15MHz, 20MHz;
- Interconnection with the backbone through backhaul with Gigabit Ethernet interface or optical interface (SFP);
- Maximum of 255 active users;
- Voice traffic: CSFB, VoLTE, SRVCC;
- DHCP, DNS and NAT;
- Connectivity diagnostics;
- Automatic start and configuration;
- Web interface for management.
Resources
Datasheet