Empro: Bbu

While 6G is still in the standardization phase (ITU-R 2030 timeline), Empro is already shipping experimental BBUs with:

One of the most significant shifts in telecom architecture is the move towards Cloud RAN (C-RAN). In a C-RAN setup, BBUs are pooled together in a central location rather than being distributed at every cell site. The Empro BBU is optimized for this architecture. Its design supports high-speed fronthaul interfaces, allowing it to be separated from the RRU by significant distances. This centralization reduces the footprint at the tower site, lowers power consumption, and simplifies maintenance. empro bbu

Unlike generic servers running vBBU software, Empro hardware is purpose-built. It includes hardware acceleration for Forward Error Correction (FEC), which is non-negotiable for 5G NR (New Radio) performance. While 6G is still in the standardization phase

Even robust hardware can encounter issues. Here are the most common diagnostics: Its design supports high-speed fronthaul interfaces

The is designed with a clear philosophy: to provide carrier-grade performance without the carrier-grade complexity and price point often associated with tier-1 vendors. This approach has made Empro a preferred choice for expanding networks in regions where cost-efficiency and ease of deployment are paramount.