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EBlink

EBlink is a telecommunications equipment company that provides wireless fronthaul solutions for Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) deploying and upgrading cellular networks.

  • Wireless fronthaul platforms for mobile network densification and extension
  • Solutions for connecting remote radio heads to baseband units without fiber
  • Support for 4G and 5G network architectures and multi-band radio deployments
  • Tools for reducing site acquisition constraints and simplifying backhaul and fronthaul planning
  • Offerings targeted at MNOs and infrastructure providers

More About EBlink

EBlink focuses on wireless fronthaul technologies that replace or complement fiber links between baseband units and remote radio heads in mobile networks. Its systems are designed for use in dense urban areas, suburban extensions, and hard-to-wire locations where laying fiber is complex or costly. By using point-to-point wireless links in the fronthaul segment, EBlink provides MNOs with options for cell site placement and capacity expansion under varied physical and regulatory constraints.

The company’s offerings System Integration Testing (SIT) within the broader Radio Access Network (RAN) ecosystem and are typically used alongside existing macro, micro, and small-cell deployments. EBlink solutions align with centralized and cloud RAN architectures, where baseband processing may be pooled in centralized locations while radios are distributed closer to end users. Wireless fronthaul links connect these distributed radios back to the centralized processing units using standardized mobile network interfaces and protocols, enabling operators to maintain existing network architectures while adding new sites.

EBlink’s technology domain can be categorized under mobile fronthaul and backhaul infrastructure (networking/telecom). The company’s platforms are generally built to support multiband radio environments and 4G/5G rollout scenarios, including capacity upgrades on existing sites and the creation of new coverage footprints. In many deployments, wireless fronthaul is used to address constraints such as limited fiber availability, local permitting challenges, or complex civil works. EBlink solutions are intended to be integrated into operators’ existing planning and optimization workflows, including RF planning, site engineering, and transport network design.

From a technical perspective, EBlink solutions use high-capacity wireless links and are typically engineered to support the low latency and synchronization requirements of mobile fronthaul. The platforms are compatible with standard cellular technologies and are designed to carry digitized radio signals between remote radio units and baseband units. This places EBlink within the same general solution category as other mobile transport vendors, but with a focus on the specific fronthaul segment rather than only backhaul or core transport.

In enterprise and institutional environments, EBlink technology is most relevant to MNOs, neutral-host providers, and large infrastructure owners that need to deploy or extend RAN coverage without relying exclusively on new fiber builds. Directory and marketplace classifications for EBlink map to telecom infrastructure, RAN transport, mobile fronthaul, and wireless backhaul solution areas.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 10
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Networking