WNC and Movandi Partner to Deliver Innovative Dual-Band 5G mmWave Smart Repeaters – QNT Press Release

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New WNC Single-box Dual-band mmWave Smart Repeaters Powered by Movandi Shipping and Available Today

Enables Affordable, Enhanced Coverage for Enterprise Private Networks and Service Provider Indoor Applications

MWC Barcelona 2022Movandia leader in 5G millimeter-wave (mmWave) RF silicon technologies and software, today announced that it has partnered with Wistron NeWeb Corp. (WNC), a leading provider of communications solutions, to deliver innovative dual-band smart repeaters optimized for indoor networks. Powered by Movandi’s dual-band 28 GHz and 39 GHz BeamXR chipsets, the new WNC repeaters are available today and designed to provide cost-effective solutions for bandwidth-intensive 5G enterprise private networks and enhanced coverage for service provider indoor applications.

Indoor smart repeater deployments require low-cost access points and economical installation for high-density coverage as well as multiband capabilities to support a diverse range of end user and service provider needs. Today’s 5G small cell solutions are cost prohibitive for high-density applications, and small cell deployments typically have “blind spots.” Cost-effective, single-box dual-band mmWave smart repeaters with integrated phased array antennas manufactured by WNC and powered by Movandi BeamXR dual-band 28 GHz and 39 GHz chipsets solve these challenges for private networks and other indoor applications including office buildings, schools, campuses, convention centers and sports arenas.

“Our dual-band smart repeater collaboration with Movandi supports the mmWave frequencies of all operators globally,” said Johnson Hsu, VP and GM, Connected Home Business Group, WNC. “Movandi’s BeamXR chipset solution enables unmatched application and deployment flexibility with compact size, standard electrical requirements, flexible beam forming including hemispherical beams for optimal room coverage, and mesh capabilities to bend signals around obstacles and extend range and coverage.”

While some 5G experts believe that mmWave networks are more expensive …

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