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Alcatel-Lucent 9000 Series
Alcatel-Lucent’s LTE base stations are light and capable, supporting some of the world’s most advanced large-scale LTE deployments. Can competitors make hay out of their slightly limited capacity and convergence attributes? (2/9/2012)
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Ericsson RBS 6000 Series
Ericsson reports strong performance for its LTE base stations on a number of metrics while not reporting some data. But its lack of purpose-built low-capacity eNodeBs or true small-cell solutions are the missing pieces in the portfolio. (2/9/2012)
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Huawei BTS/DBS 3900 Family
Huawei reports high carrier scalability and deep multi-standard support in its LTE base stations, but the high scalability of its low-capacity eNodeB may be ill-suited for small cells, which are gaining interest amid LTE deployments. (2/9/2012)
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Nokia Siemens Networks Flexi Multiradio BTS
Nokia Siemens Networks addition of a purpose-built small-cell solution helps round out the impressive scale of its Flexi Multiradio eNodeB portfolio. But its young solutions need broader spectrum and multi-standard support. (2/9/2012)
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ZTE ZXSDR 8000 Family
ZTE’s LTE base stations allow operators to scale up granularly without buying unneeded capacity. But its portfolio includes some heavy, space-inefficient gear as well. (2/9/2012)
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