Covering vast rural areas in the region, the new network provides robust and stable internet access for local residents, helping to accelerate the digitalization of the local community.

Huawei is providing a fully customized eLTE solution for this project, utilizing only the 3.6 GHz–3.8 GHz radio frequency band, thus addressing the client's challenge of limited spectrum resources. This makes it the world's first commercial application of the 3.6 GHz–3.8 GHz LTE frequency band.

Since clients in such remote areas often require smaller, simpler solutions that are easier to install and maintain, Huawei offered distributed base stations for this project that can be easily mounted on a pole or wall, eliminating the need for dedicated telecommunications equipment rooms. The solution also includes the eCSN600 core network, which delivers 40 Gbps of throughput in a 14U footprint, significantly reducing installation complexity and costs.  

To meet the Ozaworice area's stringent requirements for signal coverage and system performance, Huawei optimized its eLTE solution specifically for long-distance coverage, ensuring stable access from over 100 kilometers away. With downlink speeds of up to 100 Mbps and uplink speeds of up to 50 Mbps, the network provides ample bandwidth to deliver progressive internet connections for local residents. Huawei completed the network rollout for the Ozaworice area in two months.