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5G Innovation Centre grows millimeter wave focus with new partner CBNL

The University of Surrey's 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC), an academically-anchored partner ecosystem comprising researchers, network equipment vendors, operators and other stakeholders, gained a new partner this week in Cambridge Broadband Networks (CBNL), which specializes in point-to-multipoint microwave and millimeter wave transmissions. Millimeter wave spectrum...

Reader Forum: The evolving shape of last-mile wireless infrastructure in US cities

Last-mile wireless infrastructure is set to see a growing influence from the use of millimeter-wave spectrum bands to meet '5G' needs The demand for high-capacity, carrier-grade enterprise broadband in major U.S. cities is growing, fueled by a surge in data usage and cloud services. With...

Chinese government awards telecom license to CBN

Analysts believe CBN will not affect current telco’s business China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology awarded a telecommunications license to state-owned broadcaster CBN. With this approval, CBN can now compete with established telecom firms China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom. The MIIT said it...

CBNL eyes US backhaul market to ease network congestion

Combines wireless and fiber-based backhaul WASHINGTON – Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited, headquartered in the U.K., has successfully established its VectaStar licensed point-to-multipoint across 42 countries for backhaul and enterprise access networks. The company is now transferring this expertise to the U.S. where congestion in existing spectrum...

#CCAExpo: CBNL boosts wireless backhaul speed, range

ATLANTA – Cambridge Broadband Networks unveiled an update to its point-to-multipoint VectaStar wireless backhaul platform that it said now supports hub capacity of 14.4 gigabits per second with a maximum range of up to 12 miles. The VectaStar 600 product follows up on the initial...

#MWC15: CBNL, Ruckus bet on LTE growth to boost operations in Latin America

BARCELONA, Spain — While the expansion of LTE is expected to be a major topic this year in Latin America, vendors who do business with local carriers expect the fourth generation of telecommunications to boost their operations. Two of those companies are Cambridge Broadband...