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Small cells, DAS/RAN integration and 5G

The latest and greatest in enterprise small cells, DAS/RAN integration and carrier 5G outlook were all on display at the recent LTE North America show. RCR Wireless News Managing Editor Sean Kinney takes you inside.

On this episode of HetNet Happenings, Kinney takes a look at some of the highlights of the recent conference, hosted annually in Dallas.

In the first segment, Luigi Tarlazzi of CommScope, discusses the benefit of a common public radio interface between a distributed antenna systems headend and baseband unit. Tarlazzi discussed the problems associated with in-building wireless.

“If you want you can say that those are the new cell sites,” Tarlazzi said. “Unfortunatley, the cell sites are standardized like any macro cell site, but they’re all different,” in terms of power, capacity, location and access. “What we’re trying to find is the right architecture to address most, if not all, of those problems.”

With CPRI, “It’s not really a standard, but we believe, potentially, it’s an extremely powerful interface.” Tarlazzi said having CPRI between the BBU and DAS head end “provides a huge savings in terms of capital expense, operating expense and performance.”

In the second segment, moderator Haig Sarkissian, principal consultant at Wireless 20/20; Art King, director of enterprise at SpiderCloud Wireless; and Eric Colard, head of emerging line of business and synchronization business unit at MicroSemi, discuss enterprise small cells, and the importance of facilitating LTE services for enterprises, security challenges, device management strategies and applications for work-devices and more.

In the final segment, Kinney takes a look as Chris Pearson, president of 4G Americas, leads a discussion with telecom analyst Phil Solis; Mark McDiarmid, VP of radio network engineering and development for T-Mobile US (seated center); and Brian Daly, director for core and government/regulatory standards at AT&T (seated left) about various aspects of “5G.”

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ABOUT AUTHOR

Sean Kinney, Editor in Chief
Sean Kinney, Editor in Chief
Sean focuses on multiple subject areas including 5G, Open RAN, hybrid cloud, edge computing, and Industry 4.0. He also hosts Arden Media's podcast Will 5G Change the World? Prior to his work at RCR, Sean studied journalism and literature at the University of Mississippi then spent six years based in Key West, Florida, working as a reporter for the Miami Herald Media Company. He currently lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas.