CCS signs global agreement with Ericsson
CCS Metnet will provide Ericsson with a complementary small cell backhaul system that meets all key requirements for high capacity and low latency, reliability, rapid deployment and low-cost operation in a small, low-impact design. The Metnet system has a unique multipoint-to-multipoint architecture, with self-organising, self-healing links that dynamically reconfigure to optimise performance and spectral efficiency, and automatically re-route traffic in the event of link failure. As a world leader in communications technology and services, with a presence in 180 countries, Ericsson will provide global reach for CCS’ products and solutions.
CEO and Co-Founder of CCS Steve Greaves commented: “This agreement is a significant endorsement of our Metnet system. It gives us unparalleled reach and, combined with Ericsson’s breadth of services and expertise, support for enterprise access and smart city applications in addition to small cells.”
The CCS Metnet system operates in a single frequency channel with no radio planning required, currently targeting operators that can utilise block licences in the 26 and 28 GHz bands. Each unit has a wide 270-degree field of view and supports multiple connections, so there’s no need for manual alignment and only one is required per site. This makes it quick and low-cost to deploy, which is crucial when operators will ultimately need to roll out thousands of small cells. Each node is capable of providing GPS-derived local master synchronisation, with distributed timing recovery in the event of GPS failures in dense urban canyons.
About CCS
Cambridge, UK-based CCS (Cambridge Communication Systems) is the pioneer of Metnet, the world’s first self-organising small cell microwave backhaul system for mobile networks. Metnet is a small cell backhaul system that meets all key requirements for high capacity and low latency, reliability, rapid deployment and low-cost operation in a small, low-impact design. Self-organising, self-healing links automatically reconfigure themselves to optimise performance across a resilient, multipoint-to-multipoint topology. It’s easy to install, with no need for radio planning or manual alignment, and delivers the lowest TCO for any small cell backhaul technology. CCS’ Metnet system enables mobile operators to deploy small cells in a flexible, organic way as additional capacity is required, maintaining a quality of service that meets customer expectations.
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