With the ever-expanding allocation of new frequency bands for 5G communications, many of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Radio Frequency (RF) components and solutions in use today are tailored for specific countries or regions. SkyMirr is addressing the challenge of covering such a wide bandwidth of more than three octaves from 600 MHz to 6 GHz necessary to support all the various regional allocations.
To do this, the company has announced the SkyBlade, an ultra-wideband external connectorized antenna designed to function seamlessly across all global 4G and 5G sub-6 frequency bands, including challenging new frequencies in the low 600 MHz band. Utilizing SkyMirr's patent-pending Multilayer Coupling Controlled Antenna Technology (MulCAT®), SkyBlade addresses the challenge of supporting diverse regional frequency allocations with a single solution.
The new SkyBlade features an external SMA connector and easily upgrades any existing 4G/5G CPE or router to improve its performance beyond its original configuration. These performance improvements typically are realized as increased connection distance and faster data speeds.
“SkyMirr is committed to pioneering solutions for the evolving RF landscape as the world transitions from 4G to 5G,” says Kerry Greer, Co-founder and CRO of SkyMirr. “Our innovations aim to enhance wireless technology globally, benefiting customers across multiple sectors.”
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