Ericsson introduced two new high-performance antennas designed for mission-critical networks, expanding its offering for public safety and emergency services. The Antenna 1005 and Antenna 1006, launched at Critical Communications World (CCW) 2025 in Brussels, are purpose-built to deliver secure, resilient connectivity for Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) applications.
Optimized for spectrum bands B68 and B28, both antennas provide 2T2R low-band support, high electrical efficiency, and enhanced coverage for suburban and rural deployments. The Antenna 1005 features a compact 2.1-meter form factor ideal for suburban sites, while the Antenna 1006 offers extended range and robust design for rural environments. Both models include Remote Electrical Tilt (RET) and Antenna Monitoring Unit (AMU) functionality for real-time optimization. These features enable first responders and public safety operators to maintain reliable communications across diverse terrain, with faster deployment and lower total cost of ownership.
“At Ericsson Antenna System, we design and deliver antennas that meet the highest demands of mission-critical communication,” said Mikael Eriksson, Head of Ericsson Antenna System. “These new antennas are purpose-built to provide the security, performance, and operational efficiency that public safety networks depend on.”
- New Antenna 1005 and 1006 optimized for public safety bands B68/B28
- 2T2R low-band support with high electrical efficiency
- RET and AMU capabilities for secure, real-time optimization
- Antenna 1005: 2.1-meter form for suburban sites
- Antenna 1006: long-range performance for rural deployments
- Displayed at CCW 2025 as part of Ericsson’s mission-critical network portfolio





