HUBER+SUHNER Joins the 450 MHz Alliance to Support Mission-Critical Network Development

HUBER+SUHNER Joins the 450 MHz Alliance to Support Mission-Critical Network Development

HUBER+SUHNER has joined the 450 MHz Alliance. The 450 MHz Alliance is an industry association that represents interests of the 450 MHz spectrum stakeholders. Their members include traditional wireless industry companies such as wireless carriers and equipment manufacturers, as well as companies representing various vertical markets for machine-to-machine communication.

Offering significant advantages over existing solutions, dedicated LTE is the future of mission-critical broadband communication and, with its wide-area coverage, 450 MHz technology is set to play a central part. As part of the Alliance, HUBER+SUHNER is dedicated to endorsing this crucial ecosystem and ensuring resilient and secure high-performance communication networks worldwide.

HUBER+SUHNER has used their knowledge across the three markets of Communications, Industry and Transport to develop connectivity solutions specifically for critical communication in the defense, energy, industrial, transport, and wireless sectors. Drawing on its expertise following the completion of its acquisition of Kathrein Special Communications in 2019, HUBER+SUHNER has become integral to the mission-critical industry. Providing a host of solutions and products – including antennas, wavelength division multiplexing products and systems, optical switches, and RF components such as GPS and Power-over-Fiber solutions – it has introduced 450 MHz technology into areas that were not previously possible. Such newly developed solutions in this field have made mission-critical broadband networks even more attractive to those operating in the industry, government, blue light and rail sectors.

Igor Virker, Managing Director of the 450 MHz Alliance believes that in order to continue moving forward with 450 MHz technology, collaboration and knowledge is vital. As 5G deployment becomes more prevalent, the 450 MHz spectrum will increasingly lend itself to advancing mission-critical communication networks – making commitment and collaboration into developing this technology now, essential for these vital networks of the future.

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