beCloud expands LTE network by 36% to 3,300 base stations since early 2021
<p> MINSK, Oct 11 - PrimePress. Belarus’ infrastructure operator Belarusian Cloud Technologies JLLC (beCloud trademark) has expanded its LTE network by 36% since early 2021 up to 3,300 base stations, the company’s press service said. </p> <p> </p> <p> LTE base stations operate in three bands - 1800 MHz, 2600 MHz and 800 MHz. At present, the beCloud LTE network covers around 77% of the territory of Belarus. This allows more than 97% of the country's population to have access to 4G services. </p> <p> </p> <p> BeCloud has upgraded the busiest base stations in the 2600 MHz band in Minsk, Brest, Mogilev, Kobrin and Soligorsk using MIMO 4T4R technology, increasing data rates by 50%. 4T4R technology is the basis for a rapid transition to 5G and allows four data streams to be transmitted simultaneously, which improves network performance. </p> <p> </p> <p> Belarus Cloud Technologies JLLC (beCloud) was established in 2012, with a 51% held by the National Traffic Exchange Centre. In December 2015, beCloud launched its LTE Advanced network (4G) in Minsk. beCloud stands behind 4 infrastructural projects in Belarus: the national datacom network, the national data processing centre, the cloud platform, and the LTE Advanced network. End </p>
2021-10-12
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MINSK, Oct 11 - PrimePress. Belarus’ infrastructure operator Belarusian Cloud Technologies JLLC (beCloud trademark) has expanded its LTE network by 36% since early 2021 up to 3,300 base stations, the company’s press service said.
LTE base stations operate in three bands - 1800 MHz, 2600 MHz and 800 MHz. At present, the beCloud LTE network covers around 77% of the territory of Belarus. This allows more than 97% of the country's population to have access to 4G services.
BeCloud has upgraded the busiest base stations in the 2600 MHz band in Minsk, Brest, Mogilev, Kobrin and Soligorsk using MIMO 4T4R technology, increasing data rates by 50%. 4T4R technology is the basis for a rapid transition to 5G and allows four data streams to be transmitted simultaneously, which improves network performance.
Belarus Cloud Technologies JLLC (beCloud) was established in 2012, with a 51% held by the National Traffic Exchange Centre. In December 2015, beCloud launched its LTE Advanced network (4G) in Minsk. beCloud stands behind 4 infrastructural projects in Belarus: the national datacom network, the national data processing centre, the cloud platform, and the LTE Advanced network. End