Triband Antenna Increases Network Throughput By 75%

The QVT 4500 series of triband antennas from Quintel addresses network scalability issues related to rapidly increasing subscriber growth, the proliferation of new data services, and the introduction of multiple new service standards. According to the company, these devices increase voice, video, and data throughput by 75% relative to conventional triband platforms. By enabling growth without disruption, Quintel says, the QVT 4500 line empowers operators to migrate services and capacity often without needing to replace or add additional antennas and associated infrastructure.

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Using Quintel’s QTilt technology, the QVT 4500 is designed to minimize the number of antennas and towers required to cost-effectively provide higher customer quality while decreasing the environmental site impact. It also addresses the increasingly important need for operators to share limited, high-value infrastructure to support network rollouts in markets like Asia and Africa, as well as enable network consolidation in European markets.

QTilt additionally gives operators the freedom to simultaneously host multiple service standards, including GSM, CDMA, UMTS, HSPA, LTE, and WiMAX, on a single, conventional antenna. Because of its radio frequency and digital capability, QTilt solutions provide operators more optimization freedoms than others commercially available today, yield higher field reliability and lower operational costs than mechanical and electromechanical alternatives, and simplify overall network design while enhancing quality of service, Quintel says.

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