Spectronite has reached a major milestone in the validation of its next-generation backhaul technology with the successful completion of the Golden Sample test of its X-Series with O₂ Telefónica, one of Europe’s leading telecommunications operators.
The Golden Sample test represents a decisive step in qualifying the X-Series for deployment in large-scale 5G networks. The program verified the platform’s advanced air-interface performance, confirming its ability to deliver fiber-like capacity, exceptional spectral efficiency, and seamless integration into existing transport environments.
Built around a fully digital signal chain, the X-Series combines frequency aggregation, adaptive signal processing, and software-defined intelligence to deliver record capacity and minimize power consumption, addressing the key challenge operators face in expanding network performance while keeping operational costs under control.
“The Golden Sample test of our X-Series with O₂ Telefónica, a tier-one operator, is a testament to years of dedicated innovation and engineering excellence at Spectronite. The results validate the X-Series as a transformative solution for high-capacity wireless backhaul and confirm its readiness to support the growing data demands of 5G networks.”
– Gregory Pernot, Chief Commercial Officer at Spectronite
The collaboration also underscored the potential of Spectronite’s frequency aggregation technology, which enables operators to combine multiple frequency channels into a single high-capacity link without the losses inherent in traditional analog designs.
“We find the innovative approach of frequency aggregation exciting, as it allows us to build even more powerful transport networks for the future. Data usage by our customers is continuously increasing, and solutions like this can help further enhance our customers’ network experience in an increasingly connected world.”
– Dr. Andreas Jungmaier, Head of Transport Network Engineering & Design at o2 Telefónica
The successful completion of the Golden Sample test confirms the readiness of the X-Series core engine for broader deployment and sets the stage for extended field trials and commercial rollout.