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Understanding RRU in Telecommunications

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  A Remote Radio Unit (RRU), also known as a Remote Radio Head (RRH) is a transceiver deployed on base stations. A transceiver combines the functionality of both a transmitter and receiver in one unit. Due to its features, RRU is used as a transceiver in telecommunications.   Definition of Radio Remote Unit (RRU)   A  Radio Remote Unit (RRU)  is a critical device in wireless communication networks that facilitates the transmission and reception of data, including text messages and various other forms of communication. Essentially, an RRU bridges the gap between an operator's network and end-user devices such as mobile phones and other user equipment (UE).   Typically positioned near the antenna, often atop a base station, RRUs play a pivotal role in enhancing signal quality. They are designed to amplify, filter, and handle both the reception and transmission of RF (radio frequency) signals, ensuring efficient and reliable communication within the network.   The Radio Remote Unit (R