In a bid to offer WiMAX , WiFi ( News - Alert), and cellular signals over a common infrastructure, Wireless Telecom Group, Inc., worldwide provider of RF/microwave test equipment and wireless infrastructure components, has introduced the first passive diplexer, the BK-26N. The diplexer is capable of integrating all these key communications systems.
BK-26N is a part of the Microlab Tetra-Cellular-WiMAX capable product family comprising of wideband splitters, couplers and hybrids, ensuring advanced infrastructure performance. Wireless Telecom Group has developed the diplexer using "Tuned-by-Design" so that further adjustments are not needed.
In addition, the diplexer comes with a broad 6 GHz bandwidth, ultra-reliability, and excellent noise performance. Thus, combining WiMAX ( News - Alert), WiFi , and cellular signals for high quality reception throughout building complexes becomes easy and hassle-free.
A number of major infrastructure companies have already set up BK-26N for their in-building Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS).
"We have consistently led the industry in delivering multi-band passive components with increasingly wider bandwidths. Our introduction of the first diplexer covering the established cellular, Tetra, and WiFi bands and the rapidly growing WiMAX bands further demonstrates our leadership in this high growth market,” said Monty Johnson, CEO of Wireless Telecom Group.
“Our long-term, close communications with the major wireless infrastructure manufacturers has resulted in this and many other new component designs that effectively meet the needs of our customers in terms of specification, price and reliability." Wireless Telecom Group, Inc designs and manufactures various products serving the global wireless and telecommunications markets.
Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking. To see more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.
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