Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Nokia 4.9G Radios Boost Cell Capacity Up to 5X

Nokia 4.9G is the term the firm uses to describe its new radios that increase capacity and speeds to several gigabits per second.  A 4.9G massive MIMO (multiple input, multiple output) adaptive antenna will also increase cell capacity by up to five times.

Nokia also expects to demonstrate its “3D beamforming” software, expected to be deployed by Sprint,  to deliver throughput gains of up to eightfold uplink and fivefold downlink.

The 4.9G platform allows additional numbers of carriers to be aggregated, while also enabling bonded use of additional licensed and unlicensed spectrum.

The new radios also will reduce latencies to less than 10 milliseconds.

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