
Eliminating the need for optical fiber and/or coaxial cables dramatically increases the number of potential cell sites in urban, suburban and rural areas. With EBlink’s wireless fronthaul technology, antennas and base stations can be installed in existing locations or in new sites that previously were unavailable due to resistance of site owners or extensive construction projects.
Keys to ensuring successful network upgrades and expansions include reverse-engineering methods (network design that is based on city and buildings types), and the use of flexible and environment-friendly solutions that allow operators to identify more viable candidate sites and deploy on those sites within budget.
Even historical buildings and churches can serve as cell sites because EBlink’s wireless solutions require minimal alteration of their structure and appearance. Our system has released sites that have been blocked for years.
Our low-risk solutions also offer wide flexibility in the location of the antenna in relationship to the base station. Operators can now ideally locate their base station sectors into two or three very separate points to more efficiently use the allocated spectrum and avoid radio mask. Even an adjacent building on the other side of the street can be used.
