AmpliTech Group launches two new Open RAN 5G base station radios for Bands 2 & 41, expanding global 5G infrastructure for public & private networks ahead of MWCAmpliTech Group launches two new Open RAN 5G base station radios for Bands 2 & 41, expanding global 5G infrastructure for public & private networks ahead of MWC

AmpliTech Launches New 5G Base Station Units to Support Global Open RAN Expansion

2026/02/19 20:01
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AmpliTech Group, Inc. announced the launch of two new 5G base station units designed to support expanding global 5G deployments across high-demand spectrum bands. The new systems support both traditional mobile operators and private 5G network operators as the industry accelerates its transition to Open RAN architecture. The two bands are Band 2 (PCS 1900 FDD) and Band 41/n41 (2.5 GHz TDD), with the new radios supporting O-RAN Split 7-2a, 10G fronthaul over SFP+, and -48V DC telecom power for streamlined integration into modern Open RAN architectures.

These units can support high-capacity urban 5G networks, airport and university private 5G systems, smart city video and IoT deployments, stadium and large venue connectivity, fixed wireless broadband for homes, and industrial automation in mining and ports. According to industry forecasts, global Open RAN infrastructure spending is expected to grow significantly over the next several years as operators modernize legacy networks. The Band 2 unit targets markets including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Trinidad & Tobago, plus territories like Guam, while the Band 41/n41 unit targets India, Japan, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Bahrain, and the United States, among others.

These new radio models, along with other AmpliTech O-RAN 5G radios, will be on display at the Company’s booth in Hall 2, Stand 2B20, at MWC Barcelona 2026, taking place March 2–5, 2026. MWC Barcelona is the world’s largest and most influential connectivity event, bringing together global mobile and tech leaders, innovators, policymakers, and investors to showcase and shape what’s next across 5G/6G, Open RAN, cloud, AI, devices, and the broader digital ecosystem. More information about the event is available at https://www.mwcbarcelona.com/about.

‘We are pleased our R&D group has made this new release of two strategic radio Bands to the growing ORAN 5G ecosystem right before our participation at MWC 2026 in Barcelona,’ said Mr. Fawad Maqbool, AmpliTech Group’s CEO/CTO. ‘The Band 2 and Band 41/n41 O-RAN radios are available for customer evaluation and deployment programs immediately. These new 5G base station units significantly expand our addressable global market footprint. By supporting widely deployed spectrum bands across North America, Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East, we position AmpliTech to participate in both public carrier upgrades and rapidly growing private 5G network deployments.’

The company emphasized that its increasing portfolio, combined with key O-RAN certifications, reduces deployment risk for customers and accelerates purchasing decisions. AmpliTech designs, develops, and manufactures advanced RF and microwave signal-processing components and systems for satellite, 5G/6G telecom, quantum computing, defense, and space applications. For further information, please visit www.amplitechgroup.com.

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