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# eNodeB

The amount of available hardware for IoT projects and private LTE networks is growing rapidly. Monogoto is hardware agnostic and all certified hardware should work on our platform. Below you can find a list of hardware which is tested in our labs.&#x20;

## Verified Hardware Vendors

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## Verified eNodeB Hardware

<table><thead><tr><th width="189">Vendor</th><th width="216">Product Name</th><th width="389.3333333333333">Supported Bands</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><strong>Airspan Networks</strong></td><td>AirVelocity 1500</td><td>42 (3500 MHz)<br>43 (3700 MHz)<br>48 (3500 MHz)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Airspan Networks</strong></td><td>AirSpeed 1030</td><td>42 (3500 MHz)<br>43 (3700 MHz)<br>48 (3500 MHz)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Baicells</strong></td><td><p><a href="https://img.baicells.com/Upload/20220128/FILE/9124b0dc-efe4-4b41-81c6-11e25dc885ea.pdf"><strong>Nova 227</strong></a>   </p><p><a href="https://img.baicells.com/Upload/20230830/FILE/660d5d8b-5e49-49dc-b948-fce842e9c166.pdf"><strong>Neutrino430</strong></a><br><a href="https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2F-M0mPxGpottOEfcucXOR%2Fuploads%2F0lBwBnFT9T3sqwrgPyFb%2FNova442i_Datasheet.pdf?alt=media&#x26;token=8232c0b9-bb84-495b-94af-7311cc9b9f3b">Nova442i</a><br><a href="https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2F-M0mPxGpottOEfcucXOR%2Fuploads%2F0lBwBnFT9T3sqwrgPyFb%2FNova442i_Datasheet.pdf?alt=media&#x26;token=8232c0b9-bb84-495b-94af-7311cc9b9f3b">Nova230i</a></p></td><td>38 (2600 MHz)<br>39 (1900 MHz)<br>40 (2300 MHz)<br>41 (2500 MHz)<br>42 (3500 MHz)<br>43 (3700 MHz)<br>48 (3500 MHz)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Foxconn</strong></td><td><a href="/pages/OTVGSaGtCnQIEVmPHWhs"><strong>T99B226</strong></a></td><td>42 (3500 MHz)<br>43 (3700 MHz)<br>48 (3500 MHz</td></tr><tr><td><strong>RanTek</strong></td><td></td><td>40 (2300 MHz)<br>41 (2500 MHz)<br>42 (3500 MHz)<br>48 (3500 MHz</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Telrad Networks</strong></td><td><a href="/pages/qTkxrJm02NBIGcGE6CkW"><strong>BreezeCOMPACT 1000</strong></a></td><td>42 (3500 MHz)<br>43 (3700 MHz)<br>48 (3500 MHz)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Telrad Networks</strong></td><td>BreezeCOMPACT 3000</td><td>40 (2300 MHz)<br>41 (2500 MHz)<br>42 (3500 MHz)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>T&#x26;W</strong></td><td><a href="/pages/Q27n0I2ga7KL1oP2n75f"><strong>N02008</strong></a></td><td>48 (3500 MHz)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Ubiik</strong></td><td><a href="https://www.ubiik.com/goran"><strong>goRAN</strong></a><br><a href="https://www.ubiik.com/freeran"><strong>FreeRAN</strong></a></td><td><p>Band 2 (1.9GHz), Band 3 (1.8GHz)<br>Band 8 (900MHz), Band 20 (800MHz)<br>Band 24 (1.6GHz), Band 28 (700MHz)</p><p>Band 31 (450MHz), Band 72 (450MHz)</p><p>Band 87 (410MHz)</p></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Mosolabs</strong></td><td><a href="https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2F-M0mPxGpottOEfcucXOR%2Fuploads%2FcWkdhxRiwm1UAR75mMhh%2FMoso_SCE4255W_Datasheet.pdf?alt=media&#x26;token=73a318dc-fdaf-4ce1-8793-545a8d334baa"><strong>SCE4255W</strong></a>  <a href="https://files.gitbook.com/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2F-M0mPxGpottOEfcucXOR%2Fuploads%2FBPLGQt1YssBxa9sRCnme%2FMosolabs%20SCO4255P%20Datasheet.pdf?alt=media&#x26;token=07ce5612-a2d2-4795-a7cd-794f72d7cd43"><strong>SCO4255P</strong></a></td><td>42 (3500 MHz)<br>43 (3700 MHz)<br>48 (3500 MHz)</td></tr></tbody></table>


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