Ekinops Announces Wireless Fronthaul Solution
May 28 2015 - 1:01AM
Business Wire
Addresses Fronthaul and Backhaul Needs in a
Single Chassis
Ekinops, a leading supplier of next-generation optical network
equipment, today introduced a fronthaul solution that addresses
wireless service providers' urgent need to increase data capacity
affordably and efficiently by taking fiber all the way to the base
station.
The Ekinops solution supports both passive and active
architectures or mixed approaches, in which fronthaul and backhaul
combine to enable unprecedented mobile RAN possibilities.
Ekinops addresses the move to radio site densification, driven
by data capacity needs, with its solution, as well as the need for
several different radio frequencies being used at a given site,
requiring more and more radio heads per site. The compact solution,
with its low power requirements, is also designed to limit
operational costs and to be installed quickly, improving mobile
operators' time to market.
Ekinops' passive CWDM and DWDM approach operates on a 1RU
passive chassis that can hold various elements such as multiplexers
and optical add/drop multiplexers (OADMs), enabling a vast range of
multiplexing schemes in single or dual fiber configurations.
The active DWDM approach focuses on Common Public Radio
Interface (CPRI) aggregation to allow the use of fewer fibers for
greater efficiency in the optical portion of the network. This
approach offers highly flexible multiplexing capability, with up to
10 aggregation and two line ports. This active solution is
delivered through Ekinops’ C200HC-ETR chassis.
"RAN (Radio Access Network) evolution is driven by both
technology and economics," said Francois Xavier Ollivier, CTO of
Ekinops. "We are seeing the notion of fronthaul as complementary to
legacy backhaul continue to evolve. We believe that gradually,
fronthaul and backhaul will mix in order to optimize the mobile
access network architecture."
Addressing radio sites of different capacities, the Ekinops
solution is industrial temperature range capable, from -40°C to
85°C. It supports a broad range of client interface and line
interface protocols. In a mixed fronthaul-backhaul scenario, it can
transport legacy Ethernet backhaul traffic from already deployed
base stations with Ethernet aggregating muxponders and transport
fronthaul CPRI traffic. It also has a number of supervisory and
management options.
For mobile synchronization, the chassis' Sync-E port allows for
carrying the frequency synchronization – required for 2G to 4G
standards – in packet-based backhaul network. Advanced features
also meet the synchronization requirements of other protocols.
About Ekinops
Ekinops is a leading supplier of next generation optical
transport equipment for telecommunications service providers. The
Ekinops 360 addresses Metro, Regional, and Long-Haul applications
with a single, highly-integrated platform. Ekinops is a
market-leading innovator in 100G transport with a coherent line of
products that truly optimizes optical networks and comes in 1RU,
2RU or 7RU chassis. The Ekinops 360 relies on the
highly-programmable Ekinops T-Chip® (Transport-on-a-Chip)
architecture that enables fast, flexible and cost-effective
delivery of new services for high-speed, high-capacity transport.
Using the Ekinops 360 carrier-grade system, operators can simply
increase capacity of their networks – CWDM, DWDM, Ethernet, ESCON,
Fibre Channel, SONET/SDH, and uncompressed video (HD-SDI, SD-SDI,
ASI). Ekinops is headquartered in Lannion, France, and Ekinops
Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary, is incorporated in the USA.
Mnemonic code: EKINumber of shares: 5,389,290For more
information, visit www.ekinops.net
View source
version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150527005068/en/
EkinopsDominique Arestan, +33 (0)1 49 97 04 03Marketing
Communications DirectorMobile: +33 (0)6 42 10 95
05darestan@ekinops.net
Ekinops (EU:EKI)
Historical Stock Chart
From Nov 2024 to Dec 2024
Ekinops (EU:EKI)
Historical Stock Chart
From Dec 2023 to Dec 2024