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Blog: What is synchronisation holdover, and why is it important in future-proofing telecom networks?
Telecommunications
Holdover
Blog article
Radioheads & small cells
Base stations, cus & dus
Data centres
Holdover is a technique used in telecommunications to maintain accurate timing and synchronisation of equipment in the event of a temporary loss of timing signals. Accurate timing..
Blog: Synchronisation fundamentals for digital communication systems
Synchronisation is fundamental to most coordinated activities, from a performance by a symphony orchestra or ballet company to digital communications. Digital communication..
Blog: Frequency reference choices for packet networks
All modern transport networks are based on packet transport technologies. While synchronisation in digital networks has always been important, it has become absolutely critical..
Blog: How to choose oscillators for your 5G small cell deployment
With higher spectral frequencies and shorter reach, 5G networks are much denser than previous generations. Superfast 5G backhaul (mmWave) relies greatly on small cells, not just..