The Evolution and Economics of E-Band for Wireless Backhaul
The ongoing, rapid proliferation of wireless devices and accelerating demand for bandwidth-intensive data services is putting increasing strain on point-to-point radio backhaul radio networks and cellular base stations, particularly in densely populated metro environments.
To mitigate this strain, mobile operators are increasingly embracing the E-Band frequency spectrum (71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz) as a means to expand wireless network capacity at fiber-caliber data rates.
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