Farabin Company has introduced a new 4G Remote Radio Unit (RRU), designed and produced by its in-house specialists. The device is engineered to meet the telecommunications network needs of the country, offering various deployment scenarios and supporting the expansion of mobile coverage and capacity, especially in rural areas.
Ali Akbar Tadayyon, the Managing Director of Farabin, explained that the RRU integrates with a baseband system (BBU) and includes a management, operation, and maintenance system. This enables centralized management, configuration, and software upgrades for telecom operators. The new system is expected to optimize the network’s efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
The RRU enhances network coverage by being placed near the antenna, eliminating the need for low-loss cables to transmit radio signals. This setup improves signal quality and boosts data transfer rates, making it a cost-effective solution for expanding coverage, especially in remote locations.
Remote Radio Units (RRUs) are essential components of wireless base stations. They function as the RF processing unit, transmitting and receiving signals that connect wireless devices to the network. RRUs are typically mounted at the top of a base station near the antenna, where they filter, amplify, and process radio frequencies.