Microlab Solutions Expand to Enable Deployment of Mid-band Spectrum Allocations for 5G
- By Dot Squares
- Jul 15, 2020
“As the realization of 5G networks continues, our customers are preparing their network infrastructure for upcoming mid-band spectrum allocations to capitalize the ideal balance it provides between throughput improvement and coverage for 5G,” says Dino Giordano, VP of Engineering. “Network deployments are being designed to accommodate the new frequencies now to avoid the need to rip-and-replace band-limited network components. Microlab customers value the ability to cost effectively commission networks that are future-proof with our wideband components and reduce their total cost of ownership.”
Microlab is a preferred partner of network designers who want to take advantage of the ultra-wide bandwidth (617-5925 MHz) tappers, directional couplers, power dividers, cables assemblies, and attenuators, to support all 5G FR1 bands including the upcoming mid-band spectrum allocations. In addition, Microlab offers both standard and custom signal combining solutions, like multi-band combiners, integrated solutions, and hybrid combiners, which enable injection of the shared license CBRS band, unlicensed 5 GHz mid-band and increasingly utilized 2.5 GHz Band41 (2496-2690 MHz) spectrum into existing networks for 5G capacity improvements.
Microlab solutions are relied upon to deliver the highest quality, low dissipative loss and prolonged low passive intermodulation (PIM) in compact form factors to meet the existing and emerging demands of indoor and outdoor wireless coverage and capacity in small cells and distributed antenna systems (DAS) deployments, as well as centralized and distributed radio access network (C-RAN and D-RAN) configurations. To learn more about Microlab solutions, visit https://microlabtech.com/.