4 FAQs about Telecommunications operator 5g system 2 2KWH base station
Does Kyocera have a 5G base station?
Kyocera Corporation (Kyoto, Japan; President: Hideo Tanimoto) today announced that it has officially begun the full-scale development of an AI-powered 5G virtualized base station, with plans to commercialize the technology. As digital transformation (DX) accelerates globally, 5G mobile networks have become a critical societal infrastructure.
What's the difference between 3GPP 'Option 2' and 'base station' architectures?
These names originate from the 3GPP study of 5G radio access technologies documented within 3GPP Technical Report 38.801. Both architectures have Base Stations that connect to the 5G Core Network. The 'option 2' architecture is based on a gNode B connected to the 5G Core Network.
What is a 5G base station?
A 5G Base Station is known as a gNode B (next 'generation' Node B). This is in contrast to a 4G Base Station which is known as an eNode B ('evolved' Node B), and a 3G Base Station which is known as a Node B. Figure 21 illustrates two Standalone (SA) Base Station architectures, known as 'option 2' and 'option 5'.
Why should you choose Kyocera for 5G virtualized base stations?
Using AI, Kyocera's 5G virtualized base stations will enhance performance, reduce power consumption, and streamline both operations and maintenance. By offering these 5G virtualized base stations as an optimized solution to customers worldwide, Kyocera will support the advancement of 5G systems and help create a prosperous and connected society.