Wireless infrastructure Solutions for remote radios and cell sites Edition 2017/02
Open the catalog to page 1Count on proven wireless technology
Open the catalog to page 2Your partner for connectivity solutions The HUBER+SUHNER group is a leading global supplier of components and systems for electrical and optical connectivity. Our customers in communication, industry and transportation appreciate that we are specialists with detailed knowledge of practical applications. We offer expertise in radio frequency, fiber optics and low frequency all under one roof, thus providing a unique basis for continual innovation which is focused on the needs of our customers all over the world. Our motto: "Excellence in Connectivity Solutions". At the heart of our offering is...
Open the catalog to page 3Centered around your excellence: Our global presence and experience HUBER+SUHNER’s continuous involvement with mobile network rollouts across the globe has helped us to become a leader in the wireless infrastucture market. Our partners and customers have been able to take advantage of our global manufacturing, assembly and distribution network covering the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa enabling successful completion of their infrastructure builds. ● Worldwide manufacturing: Being close to our customers is a must. HUBER+SUHNER operates manufacturing plants in Poland, Tunisia,...
Open the catalog to page 4Telia Company Telia Company AB is the dominant mobile network operator in Sweden where the population is close to 10 million. Sweden’s topography with a long coastline on the Eastern side and mountain chain on the Western border as well as high population density in the South and low density in the North creates huge challenges for mobile communications. To manage these challenges, Telia has chosen HUBER+SUHNER’s cabling system MASTERLINE Extreme, which is a very efficient fiber solution in terms of ease of installation, cost and required space on the mast. VIPNET Croatia VIPNET is the first...
Open the catalog to page 5Wireless infrastructure at HUBER+SUHNER Cell site Small cell/DAS Remote radio installations Small cell/DAS connectivity • Fiber-to-the-antenna (FTTA) • Fiber optic front/backhaul • Power-to-the-antenna (PTTA) • Hybrid-to-the-antenna (HTTA) Conventional cell sites Small cell infrastructure • Feederline components • Feeder-line components • Lightning protectors Cell site connectivity • Network cube with W-/C-/DWDM • Feeder-line components • mm-wave antennas • Radio frequency components • Fiber optic connectivity Catalog • Solutions for small cell/DAS Brochures • Wireless infrastructure – Connectivity...
Open the catalog to page 6Remote radio installation solutions 8 Discrete fiber feeders for single RRH 16 Discrete power feeders for single RRH 24 MASTERLINE Ultimate Power (MLUP) 36 MASTERLINE Extreme Power (MLEP) 54 Multicore power supply cable 68 MASTERLINE Ultimate Hybrid (MLUH) 76 MASTERLINE Extreme Hybrid (MLEH) 90 MASTERLINE Classic Hybrid (MLCH) 106 Re-use of corrugated coax cables 116 Fiber optic interfaces for remote radio heads 1 34 Conventional cell site solutions 150 SUCOFEED corrugated cables 158 SUCOFEED aluminium corrugated cables 167 Copper - corrugated cables...
Open the catalog to page 7Remote radio installation solutions
Open the catalog to page 8Work with the leader for remote radio installation solutions HUBER+SUHNER is the global leader for remote radio installation solutions. We have a comprehensive offering of FTTA (fiber-to the-antenna), PTTA (power-to-the-antenna) and HTTA (hybrid-to-the-antenna) products, which are tailored to the customer’s needs. We advise operators about which installation methods are available and what their advantages are. We are experts on how to make savings on installation costs and how expensive follow-up costs can be saved. HUBER+SUHNER implements future-proof passive cable network infrastructures, which...
Open the catalog to page 9Work with the leader for remote radio installation solutions HUBER+SUHNER’s cabling systems MASTERLINE Hybrid Hybrid cables, combining optical fiber and DC power for remote radios, have evolved as the dominating solution in North America and show strong acceptance in other global markets. HUBER+SUHNER’s MASTERLINE hybrid cabling systems are the most efficient and easiest-to-install products available on the market. Mobile operators on four continents verified that MASTERLINE Hybrid can be installed in approximately half of the time of competitive hybrid solutions based on corrugated coax cable...
Open the catalog to page 10Reduced installation costs MASTERLINE cabling systems are more cost-effective, because only 1 cable is laid instead of 6 or more. As the number of RRHs rises, cost efficiency rises accordingly. The length of time required for installation is a major cost factor. HUBER+SUHNER’s cabling systems are pre-connectorised «plug-and-play» solutions and can be connected directly with the active equipment. In addition, the multi-riser cables are more rigid than individual cables due to their increased diameter, meaning that the securing clips can be installed at intervals of between 1.5 and 2 meters. Empirical...
Open the catalog to page 11Work with the leader for remote radio installation solutions HUBER+SUHNER offers total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis for network upgrades and expansions. In close cooperation with mobile operators we have developed a sound understanding of real costs and roll out issues associated with remote radio systems. The optimum installation solution depends very much on the legacy infrastructure, on the installation phase, on the material supply chain and on future expansion plans. HUBER+SUHNER has consulted with network deployment managers across the globe on how to save millions on installation and...
Open the catalog to page 12Power design tool for remote radios The power design tool supports system engineers to correctly dimension DC power cables or to verify the limits of an existing power supply system. It is a powerful and easy-to-use tool to answer the following questions: • What is the maximum allowable RRH power consumption at given cable configuration? • What is the minimum required cable cross section to supply a specific RRH at a given tower height? • What is the maximum allowed cable length of a pre-specified cable cross section and RRH? E.g., a 500 W remote radio with 6 mm2 power cable. ) HUBER*$UHNER ni SoKikmt...
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