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Sunday 26 February 2017

Nokia Sets New Standards In 5G Services With 5GTF

Nokia Sets New Standards In 5G Services With 5GTF

The Finnish company, Nokia has successfully got through in what it names as the first 5GTF ‘pre-standard’ technology as the company said in an announcement. The 5G testing was done in a lab situated in Oulu, in its nation of origin Finland, on 23 December. The company detailed that the testing utilized the 5GTF draft and was made conceivable by Nokia’s 5G AirScale radio technology with the Nokia AirFrame server running on Intel engineering, in association with the Intel 5G test platform.
Harold Graham, chief of the 5G Networks at Nokia stated that the initial 5G service is a genuine point of interest for the industry and another milestone of Nokia’s potential in 5G. The service provides the high speed at low latency, 5G will convey an assortment of new and inventive applications, and Nokia is envisaging itself as a leader in the 5G industry. Nokia presented 4.5G Pro technology during the end of 2016 and declared arrangements for 4.9G.
In a similar report, Nokia has as of late disclosed another arrangement in advanced fiber access technology. The company’s expansion of most advanced 10Gbps Passive Optical Network (PON) enables it to provide stability and fast data transfer on mobile phones and fixed networks.
Federico Guillen, President of Nokia Fixed Networks, stated that the greatest and immediate opportunity for fixed networks is the emergence of 5G networks. It is confirmed now that 5G will require high capacity with faster data transmission, yet what is less sure is exactly how much limit it will need for backhaul and what latency will be adequate for it. The company’s mobile transport solution empowers service providers to use existing inactive optical systems utilized as a part of Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) operability and pick up the potential and coverage that 5G advancements demand.

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