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The '''Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI)''' standard defines the interface of ]s between the Radio Equipment Controllers (REC) in the standard, to local or remote radio units, known as Radio Equipment (RE). The '''Common Public Radio Interface''' ('''CPRI''') standard defines the interface of ]s between the Radio Equipment Controllers (REC) in the standard, to local or remote radio units, known as Radio Equipment (RE).


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The Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) standard defines the interface of base stations between the Radio Equipment Controllers (REC) in the standard, to local or remote radio units, known as Radio Equipment (RE).

The companies working to define the specification include Ericsson AB, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd, NEC Corporation, Alcatel Lucent and Nokia Solutions and Networks Co. KG.

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