5G combines fixed, mobile, optical, microwave, and IP transport technologies to deliver ultra-dense, high-capacity, low-latency connectivity. The integration of macro and small cell sites with software-defined, cloud-native architectures promises a new level of network flexibility that enables operators to deliver on-demand capacity in support of applications with highly variable network and spectral requirements.
Network convergence also applies to the connections between AAU and CU/DU (fronthaul) and CU/DU and the core network (backhaul).
Key Features
• A variety of SFP transceiver types, suitable for a variety of transmission rates and application scenarios
• The patch cord and fiber optic distribution box have excellent waterproof performance, suitable for outdoor harsh environment
• Wavelength division multiplexer with CWDM SFP transceiver saves fiber resources
• Air-blown fiber optic cable and skeleton channel fiber optic cable provide large core number fiber cabling solutions