At this year’s Critical Communications World (CCW 2026) in London, our 3-member engineering team spent three days at the ExCeL center discussing practical network infrastructure challenges with operators and integrators.
The technical conversations at Stand A34 highlighted that as networks transition toward broadband services, hardware must adapt to harsher environmental constraints.
Meeting this requirement requires a three-fold approach: minimizing the physical hardware footprint to fit confined spaces, ensuring high-performance filtering to mitigate spectrum interference from co-existing 4G/5G networks, and moving away from standard products toward custom-engineered RF subsystems tailored to specific network topologies.
To address the space and flexibility challenge directly, we showcased our BRTS35, the smallest member of our Software-Defined Radio (SDR) based repeater family, demonstrating how multi-band capabilities can be maintained within a highly compact design.
We want to thank everyone who visited Stand A34 to review our portfolio and discuss technical requirements with our team.
BHE remains committed to supporting the critical communications sector with reliable RF hardware, and we are already planning our participation for next year.