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Home » Broadcom Intros Residential Gateway with Small Cell Functionality

Broadcom Intros Residential Gateway with Small Cell Functionality

December 3, 2013
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Broadcom announced an integrated gateway platform for small cell deployment in emerging markets.

The new platform combines Broadcom’s BCM61630 single-chip solution with Alcatel-Lucent’s widely-deployed small cells software for Ultra-Broadband Access.  It includes digital baseband processor and RF transceiver, enabling small cells to be built straight into DSL, cable or fiber-fed home gateways.

Key features include:

  • Highly integrated CMOS device
  • Second generation in Broadcom’s line of WCDMA femtocell access point SoCs
  • High HSPA data rates with maximum throughput at up to 21.6 Mbps
  • Advanced SON and sniffing capabilities without addition of external components
  • Highly integrated multiband RF and soft GPS receiver enable ultra-low power and lowest cost bill of materials.

“Our integrated gateway platform combines the best of both worlds. By bringing together our hardware and wireless connectivity expertise with Alcatel-Lucent’s leadership in small cells, operators now have the option to deliver advanced connectivity to customers in emerging markets,” said Greg Fischer, Broadcom Vice President and General Manager, Broadband Carrier Access. “Together, we are driving the next generation of converged, flexible and smarter networks.”

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