Hytera Communications, a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, is set to showcase its cutting-edge 4G/5G Radio Access Network (RAN) solutions at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, taking place from March 3-6 in Barcelona, Spain. The company's innovative Macro Base Station and other advanced solutions are designed to meet the growing demands of mobile network operators (MNOs) and private LTE users, offering high-speed, reliable connectivity and enhanced network efficiency.
Hytera's 4G/5G broadband solutions are built on advanced software and hardware architecture, with the BBU5801M, a 4G&5G Dual Mode Baseband Unit, serving as the backbone. The BBU5801M supports up to six baseband boards, 18 LTE cells, and up to 5,400 active users, ensuring scalability to manage growing user demand and increasing data needs. Additionally, it supports 5G networks, accommodating up to 12 NR cells, and is compatible with both Non-Standalone (NSA) and Standalone (SA) architectures, allowing operators to deploy 5G more efficiently and accelerate network expansion.
Hytera's RRU5800 and RRU5801 Remote Radio Units support mainstream LTE frequency bands and provide powerful transmission capabilities, ensuring stable and efficient networks even in high-density environments. The RRU5800 offers 40W per
, while the high-power RRU5801 offers 60W per channel, providing operators with flexible deployment options to meet the needs of various regions and network scales.
Hytera's technology supports dual carriers,
, MIMO, and 256QAM high-order modulation, improving spectral efficiency and data transfer speed. This translates into a more stable network experience, lower latency, and higher bandwidth, which is essential for applications like IoT, smart cities, and autonomous driving. In critical sectors, Hytera's solutions guarantee business continuity and real-time data transmission, ensuring high service availability.
"Hytera's solutions are built on a dedicated architecture, ensuring adaptability as networks evolve," said Yunxia Yang, President of MBB Product Line at Hytera. "While 4G LTE remains strong in the global market, 5G brings a vast potential to transform vertical industries. As a leader in the PMR market and an emerging force in the mobile broadband, Hytera will continue driving innovation, providing operators and industries with scalable, high-performance RAN solutions that meet the connectivity demands of the future."
Hytera has long been a trusted name in the PMR industry, having deployed more than 4,000 PMR networks globally and providing critical communication solutions to over 18 million industry users worldwide. Building on its strong PMR foundations and expertise in multi-mode terminals, Hytera began 4G broadband R&D in 2015 and started providing solutions in 2017, including core networks, base stations, and terminals. Its MCS-based public network communication solution for operators launched in 2017 was widely adopted due to its seamless convergence of public and private networks.
Hytera invites MNOs, private LTE operators, industrial users, and mission-critical communication professionals and stakeholders to find out more about its RAN strength at Booth 6G44 during MWC25. The company's innovative 4G/5G RAN solutions, combined with its extensive experience in the PMR market, position Hytera as a strong contender in the mobile broadband sector, poised to drive connectivity and innovation in the 5G era.
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