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Keysight, CMCC Demonstrate Latest Emerging Wireless Network Capabilities in Shanghai

Published: Aug 02,2016

Keysight Technologies announced it exhibited with China Mobile Communications Corporation (CMCC) at the Global TD-LTE Initiative (GTI) Summit 2016, held June 27–28 in Shanghai. The six demonstration booths included test solutions for LTE-Advanced user equipment and Radio Remote Unit (RRU).

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“We were pleased to collaborate with CMCC to demonstrate emerging network capabilities at this important event,” said Garrett Lees, senior director of Keysight’s Wireless Devices and Operator Group. “LTE-Advanced and IoT technologies are progressing rapidly and Keysight is at the forefront, offering simplified testing solutions to help bring reliable devices to market quickly.”

During the summit, Keysight demonstrated several key LTE-Advanced mobile features that are used to improve network speeds and coverage, including uplink carrier aggregation, uplink 64QAM, 4×4 MIMO, and high power uplink (HPUE) using the E7515A UXM Wireless Test Set. The UXM’s integrated and intuitive user interface and comprehensive LTE-Advanced capabilities were well-received by attendees.

In addition to the latest LTE-Advanced technology, the GTI summit also promoted the latest Narrow Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) advancements. Keysight demonstrated the E7515A UXM’s NB-IoT capabilities, further displaying the platform’s continuously evolving technology coverage.

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