Novocomms, the UK-based antenna specialist, has succesfully developed a 5G mmWave Fixed Wireless Acces (FWA) solution that will allow optical fibre data rates to be delivered to currently poorly served customers in rural, maritime, and underserved areas.
Funded by the UK government’s Small Business Research Initiative, the next-generation CPE device provides improved performance to existing products on the market while benefiting from a notable reduction in unit cost.
Novocomms‘ newly developed solution utilises a multi-beam, multi-polarisation, dynamically Metarray patented technology that complements current reconfigurable technology to achieve precise modulation of electromagnetic waves. This facilitates a much more flexible beam configuration to be achieved with a wide coverage area of 120 degrees in azimuth/100 degrees in elevation.
“The global market for mmWave CPE devices is expected to reach £12.5 billion by 2028, so this is certainly a high value segment that is growing rapidly right now,” said Dr Sampson Hu, CEO and Founder, Novocomms. “This new product that we have developed with the backing of the SBRI represents a real step forward in performance for the sector, but crucially at a significantly lower cost of production.
“Harnessing our knowledge of advanced antenna design, component optimisation and the use of materials such as silicon differentiates our solution in a market that is so far characterised by expensive, power hungry or technically limited alternatives.”
In tests the Novocomms FR2 CPE achieved:
- A frequency range of 24GHz to 71GHz (with multiple antenna solutions)
- Support for dual linear polarisation
- Beam scanning of ±60° in azimuth and ±50° in elevation
- Up to 60% lower power consumption compared with existing industry solutions
- Up to 30% lower cost compared with existing industry solutions
The new solution is now entering its pilot deployment and early validation stage, prior to commercia launch and production scale-up, which is expected in early 2026.
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