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How to Scale RF testing to a Multi-site and Multi-city Operation

RF testing operates at many different scales. Some testing is independent and can be performed at a single test bench. Operating a larger lab may span multiple rooms or buildings, or involve sites in multiple cities.

A patent published multi-channel VHF combiner design for public safety

VHF combiner design footprints typically require a considerable amount of space, can severely limit deployment options, and can introduce maintenance-related challenges for space-constrained locations.

Simpler UE Control is here

As part of our journey to enable the lights out wireless lab, Acentury released LAMTA lab orchestration software v23.3, a platform that uses zero-touch automation to enable rapid testing and lab management for next-gen wireless networks.

How to Manage RF attenuation control to Help Scale Your Wireless Lab

Wireless labs can often have many Remote Radio Units or Remote Radio Heads (RRUs/RRHs) to manage. To conduct testing, these RF ports are connected to RF attenuation equipment before being routed to RF testing stations.

Enabling Connectivity in Toronto's TTC Subway with Acentury Radiocomm Components

Acentury Inc. played a vital role in empowering mobile carriers to enhance their network coverage within the TTC. RF attenuators are essential components that control and manage signal strength, ensuring optimal connectivity within tunnels and stations.

Network Slicing brings revenue opportunities and testing challenges for operators

Mobile carriers have invested considerably in deploying 5G New Radio (NR) and 5G standalone (SA) networks. One of the most promising features of 5G Standalone (SA) to help monetize new services for subscribers is Network Slicing.

Saving Attenuator Shelf Space with a Compact Solution for an Active DAS System

A Canadian Tier 1 operator was deploying their active DAS system where they encountered challenges with rack space for attenuators.  To solve this problem, they were looking for a compact-sized attenuator design that could fit as many units as possible per rack shelf.

Finding and Resolving RF Interference in the RF lab

Anyone who has tried to perform any RF testing will likely be familiar with one of the most common challenges in the RF lab: interference. Unwanted RF signals in the test environment can easily interrupt tests or spoil results.

Fifteen things you need to know about the spectrum rules for Private 5G networks in Canada

The Canadian government introduced new spectrum licensing rules through Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), allowing private 5G networks, with licenses issued under a Non-Competitive Licensing (NCL) model.

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