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Designed to support long-distance, high-capacity, mission-critical applications, the MPT-HL units provide flexible, secure, scalable and highly reliable networks that also support a seamless TDM-to-packet migration path option. The Nokia Wavence Ultra-Broadband Transceivers (UBT) low frequencies (6-11 GHz) family provides high-capacity, low latency microwave transport for long haul applications in split-mount or standalone configuration. The UBT-T is a “dual carrier in a box” configuration supporting multiple microwave frequencies. The Nokia Wavence UBT-T implements an innovative product design, with a hardware split between the active wideband radio part and the passive part interfacing the antenna. Thanks to this design, the UBT-T can be mounted on a diplexer or the outdoor combiner (OCM) used when high capacity links require multiple channels connected to the same antenna.
The UBT-T XP takes these capabilities to a new level, providing extreme and unmatched RF output power. Leveraging a highly advanced radio and carrier aggregation, the UBT-T XP, like other UBTs, efficiently supports backhaul with both multi-gigabit capacity and low latency.
UBT-T XP can be combined the Outdoor Channel Aggregator (OCA) to support mobile operators looking to expand the reach and capacity of their networks for rural broadband applications. OCA is designed for N+0 operations and allows for increased throughput with improved system gain of up to 10 dB compared with traditional aggregation methods. This is important to increase the link distance or to optimize OPEX/CAPEX by removing the requirement for larger antenna or repeater systems. Nokia is also introducing the Carrier Aggregation High Density (CAHD) card which adds ‘single-pipe’ capacity to the backhaul to support the link distance.