Nokia Will Now Work To Make 5G A Reality
Two major operators worldwide as
networking hardware developers are preparing jointly to develop 5G
networks. Every month we are getting news about the developments and new
speed records achieved with this technology, and now the turn has come
to Orange and Nokia, who just signed a collaboration agreement to
develop 5G networks jointly.
As we know, the 5G is expected to arrive
sometime between 2019 and 2020, just in time to replace 3G networks,
which already have an expiration date for current operators since 2020.
In addition, this arrival will coincide with one new retuning of DTT to
release the 700 MHz band, which will have even greater than the 800 MHz
currently used by the 4G.
Among the large technology companies
worldwide are developing 5G technology are Ericsson, Huawei, and Nokia.
It is the latter that has signed an agreement with Orange to develop all
aspects that aim to improve the 5G. Increasing the number of users
connected to the network, reducing latencies times of 1 ms, improve
network efficiency, make the opening of new bands to improve coverage
and speed, and endure the relentless rise in traffic on data networks.
The agreement signed between Orange and Nokia aims to collaborate
in the development of products and services that will allow industry
and consumers to enjoy the benefits we have listed. These
next-generation networks will mean the arrival of very smart and
connected cities, as everything will be connected to the Internet
without exception: cars, shops, factories, offices, hospitals, homes,
etc.
The agreement also aims to make the
transition from 4G to 5G the most efficient in terms of operating and
cost, as well as working with other companies to develop and test new
solutions. So, the 4.5G network is a Pro network that will arrive this
year with speeds ten times higher than the current 4G.
5G will widths unimaginable band since
at present has achieved already in tests a speed of 35 Gbps. With the
connection being several Gigabits, coupled with a very low latency, can
get to use this connectivity to replace the cables on many occasions,
such as the consumption of audiovisual content or virtual reality.

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