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ZTE Launches the ZXGW B8036 SDR Base Station

ZTE has launched the ZXGW B8036 SDR (Software Defined Radio) base station. The ZXGW B8036, the world's first pre-commercial SDR base station, supports GSM and WCDMA simultaneously within software rather than requiring separate hardware components like current base stations as well as providing LTE readiness and a smooth evolution path. It can significantly lower network infrastructure costs for operators, while improving network integrity, continuity and stability.

SDR can tune to different frequency bands and receive any modulation across a large frequency spectrum by using software to process digitised signals. With SDR technology, mobile operators will be able to extend the lifespan of their network systems, hence decreasing total cost of ownership and significantly lowering investment risks. In addition, the ZTE SDR base station is built on an innovative MicroTCA platform that offers additional savings compared to a traditional design; its modular and scalable architecture allows flexible network design capabilities thus reducing CAPEX AND OPEX for operators. The technology, which runs radio functionality as software modules on an integrated and unified hardware platform, also enables operators to easily roll-out new mobile services and features.

ZTE has been spending significant R&D investment on 2G/3G integrated networks, allowing the company to launch several solutions ranging from business platform, core networks and access networks to terminals, as well as comprehensive and versatile end-to-end infrastructure technologies. Its unified core network, HLR, dual-mode BBU/RRUs are widely deployed globally, while PLMN, NMP and 2G/3G interoperable technologies have been implemented in more than 20 countries in Western Europe, South Asia and Africa.

ZTE has consistently demonstrated a commitment to contribute to the rapid development of WCDMA, clinching numerous network infrastructure contracts with operators from Eastern Europe, Western Europe, South Asia and Africa. Today, ZTE's WCDMA network solutions are deployed across more than 30 countries, including Libya, U.K., Estonia and Nepal.



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