CommScope’s Mosaic Speeds 5G Deployments
CommScope has launched Mosaic, a new active-passive antenna platform aimed at facilitating quicker 5G deployments for mobile network operators. With an innovative modular design, Mosaic simplifies tower complexity and reduces space and wind load while ensuring compatibility with existing 4G systems. Operators globally are expected to invest $1 trillion in 5G-related CAPEX from 2019 to 2025. This platform not only enhances 5G capacity but also allows legacy systems to co-exist, optimizing previous investments as demand for 5G connectivity rises.
- Launch of Mosaic enhances 5G deployment efficiency.
- Mosaic supports legacy 4G network operations while facilitating 5G integration.
- Expected market CAPEX growth of $1 trillion through 2025 enhances revenue prospects.
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Creative Engineering Helps Operators Capitalize on Billions Spent on Communications Infrastructure and Spectrum Auctions
Mosaic’s radio-agnostic modular hardware design helps mobile network operators roll out 5G coverage while supporting legacy 4G deployments that still have profitable years of use ahead of them. Adding 5G capabilities often means adding new tower-top equipment, including Active Antenna Systems (AAS) that support massive MIMO capabilities. The CommScope Mosaic platform allows operators to combine active and passive antenna capabilities in a way that simplifies tower top complexity, reduces occupied tower top space and wind loading, while preserving the performance of all technologies.
“Operators are globally estimated to spend approximately
Previously, multiple technologies and technology generations at a single site may have caused interference and impacted network performance. Mosaic’s compact design solves this challenge by ensuring legacy 4G infrastructure can co-exist with 5G active antennas.
Mosaic reduces the required footprint at the top of the tower by providing the capability to mount massive
As carriers ramp up 5G coverage across their networks, consumers will continue to invest in 5G smartphones. In addition to faster mobile speeds, the industry will test new use cases for self-driving cars, customized fan experiences, 5G connected collars on farms, remote-controlled ultrasounds scans, remote surgeries and many more applications. The spectrum used for these new services will require densification and engineering innovation. Mosaic is designed to help operators accelerate this uptake while supporting their existing 4G networks.
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