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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Nokia and Telefónica to define 5G network evolution with agreement to evaluate 4.5G Pro and 4.9G technologies.







    Evaluation of technologies to provide the most effective path to 5G and enable Telefónica to create and deliver new services.

    Trials of Nokia 4.5G, 4.5G Pro and 4.9G will help efficiently evolve network performance to meet increasing demand.

    Focus on innovations including massive MIMO, Cloud RAN, Multi-access Edge Computing  and network slicing. 

Nokia and Telefónica have signed an agreement to evaluate technologies enabling an efficient network evolution to 5G in line with Telefónica's business objectives. The companies will assess how higher performance 4G and 5G networks will lead to the creation of compelling new services. 

Nokia has created a path to 5G for operators such as Telefónica using its 4.5G, 4.5G Pro and 4.9G technologies, which deliver advances such as increased speed, capacity and improved latency where and when needed. Under the agreement, Nokia will focus on trials that maximize the use of Telefónica's existing network assets, ultimately helping it meet the growing and evolving demands of individual subscribers and the internet of things (IoT).   

Leveraging licensed and unlicensed spectrum as well as Nokia massive MIMO capabilities, the companies will conduct trials to increase capacity in busy city center hot spots as well as in suburban and rural areas, particularly in markets where traditional LTE spectrum is limited. Other trials will use Nokia Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) for the delivery of ultra-low latency communications. MEC allows data to be processed closer to the end-user to enable the faster network response time required by critical machine-to-machine type communications in enteprises such as factories and mines, and to deliver an immersive virtual reality video experience in stadiums. 

Nokia and Telefónica will also investigate network slicing techniques on a cloud-native core network using Telefónica's UNICA cloud platform. This will allow Telefónica to leverage a common network infrastructure to deliver discrete services to a variety of new and exisiting customers. Telefónica established the UNICA program with the aim of using network functions virtualization and software defined networking to transform the way it delivers customer services, meeting new customer demands rapidly and in the most efficient way. 

Enrique Blanco, Systems and Network Global Director at Telefónica said: "As demand rises, we want to deliver the greatest possible network experience even as we expand our offering to both existing and new customers. Working with Nokia we will explore the potential of key technologies that allow us to do this in the most effective way on the path to 5G." 

Pedro Hernández, Vice President of Telefónica Global Business at Nokia, said: "Nokia has defined a comprehensive portfolio of technologies and services that will allow any operator to move to the cloud and 5G at a pace that meets their objectives and the demands of their customers. We are pleased to leverage these technologies and expertise to help Telefónica transform its network and evolve its service offer to anticipate and satisfy changing market demands."

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

GE, Nokia and Qualcomm Unveil First Private LTE-based Trial Network for Industrial IoT.




GE, Nokia and Qualcomm Unveil First Private LTE-based Trial Network Customized for Industrial IoT.

Demo Illustrates Benefits of a Private High-performance LTE-based Network Providing End-to-End Solution for Industrial IoT Market.

GE Digital, Nokia and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated , today announced that the companies have successfully demonstrated a private LTE network for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) market; meshing together each party's platforms and technologies. In addition, the companies have announced plans to further research and conduct live field trials throughout 2017 based on this demonstration, designed to advance the digitization of industrial processes.

Industrial companies often have local connectivity needs and operate in remote locations or temporary sites, such as mines, power plants, offshore oil platforms, factories, warehouses or ports—connectivity for these environments can be challenging. A standalone LTE network to serve devices and users within a localized area can help improve performance and reliability for these industrial settings.

Private LTE-based networks utilize LTE-based technologies in shared/unlicensed/dedicated-licensed spectrum. This demonstration utilizes LTE-TDD in the US 3.5 GHz shared spectrum band also known as Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS). With MulteFire™, unlicensed spectrum bands can be used to create private LTE-based networks, such as the 5 GHz band available globally.

As part of the collaboration and technology demonstration, Qualcomm Technologies will provide the wireless technology and device chipsets. Nokia will be providing base station infrastructure plus the Nokia Digital Automation Cloud service to run the network as an on demand private network.  GE is integrating these new types of connectivity into its Predix platform – an open-architecture operating system for the Industrial Internet – to help industrial companies better manage their assets and operations, often found far from the public communications networks.

Further, the agreements between the parties include the installation of a private LTE network at GE Digital's headquarters in San Ramon, Calif., which GE will use to further develop its Predix platform.

"Industries such as factories, warehouses, container ports and airports are increasingly dependent on wireless connectivity to efficiently operate as they continue to utilize more wireless data and connect countless IoT devices to their networks," said Michael Wallace, senior vice president and general manager, Emerging Business, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. 

"With this collaboration, we are providing companies in the Industrial IoT space the ability to leverage the core advantages of LTE including full mobility, high data rates and coverage, predictable latency, quality of service and ease of deployment."

"Connecting the world's machines to an industrial operating system like Predix is vital to unlocking the data and insights necessary to both increase efficiency and drive adoption of emerging technologies, such as machine learning and computer vision, in industry," said Peter Marx, Vice President, Advanced Concepts, GE Digital. "Bringing LTE-based networks that use shared and unlicensed spectrum to our customers operating in remote and unpopulated locations is a powerful advancement beyond what is available today."

"Private LTE networks bring an entirely new level of advanced, low latency and robust wireless connectivity solutions into verticals and industries," said Stephan Litjens, GM Digital Automation, Nokia.

 "This allows companies to significantly increase the level of automation and analytics in use by adding more sensors, IOT devices, robotics and in general use wireless connectivity for their business and production critical processes. With this collaboration, Nokia accelerates the promise of automated industry by supporting a 'plug n play' private LTE ecosystem. The combination of capabilities from GE, Qualcomm, and Nokia is ideal to bring the promise of analytics in end-to-end industrial IoT solutions to life."

Private LTE-based networks will enable industries and enterprises to own and manage their own LTE network without requiring licensed spectrum and still enjoy the high-performance benefits from LTE with a strong roadmap to 5G. Private LTE-based networks also offer the ability to customize the dedicated LTE network for the company's specific applications, such as optimizing for capacity, quality-of-service, or guaranteed latencies.

The demonstration will be on display at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona from February 27 through March 2 at Qualcomm booth in Hall 3, Booth 3E10.


About Qualcomm 
Qualcomm's technologies powered the smartphone revolution and connected billions of people. We pioneered 3G and 4G – and now we are leading the way to 5G and a new era of intelligent, connected devices. Our products are revolutionizing industries, including automotive, computing, IoT, healthcare and data center, and are allowing millions of devices to connect with each other in ways never before imagined. Qualcomm Incorporated includes our licensing business, QTL, and the vast majority of our patent portfolio.  Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, all of our engineering, research and development functions, and all of our products and services businesses, including, our QCT semiconductor business. For more information, visit Qualcomm's website, OnQ blog, Twitter and Facebook pages.



About Nokia 
Nokia is a global leader innovating the technologies at the heart of our connected world. Powered by the research and innovation of Nokia Bell Labs, we serve communications service providers, governments, large enterprises and consumers, with the industry's most complete, end-to-end portfolio of products, services and licensing.


From the enabling infrastructure for 5G and the Internet of Things, to emerging applications in virtual reality and digital health, we are shaping the future of technology to transform the human experience. www.nokia.com


About GE Digital 
GE Digital connects streams of machine data to powerful analytics, providing industrial companies with valuable insights to manage assets and operations more efficiently. World-class talent and software capabilities drive big gains in productivity, availability and longevity. For more information, visit the Web site at www.ge.com/digital.



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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Nokia and SK Telecom Develop Mission-Critical Push-To-Talk (MCPTT) Solution Over VoLTE.



SK Telecom and Nokia have announced joint development of “Mission-Critical Push-To-Talk (MCPTT) solution, which is a next-generation push-to-talk communications technology over VoLTE, and demonstrated the solution at Nokia's Research and Development Center in Kraków, Poland.

SK Telecom plans to utilize the MCPTT solution for Public Safety-LTE (PS-LTE) and LTE-Railroad (LTE-R) in Korea and also expects to expand its reach to countries that are currently promoting the public safety network projects such as the United States and Great Britain.

As the standard for mission-critical-voice functionality over LTE adopted by the 3GPP standards body, MCPTT enables efficient communication among hundreds of rescue workers by using a dedicated channel at times of massive disasters.

Unlike the existing IP-based push-to-talk, which is heavily affected by the number of users on the same network, MCPTT ensures high-quality communications as it uses the VoLTE network and supports a stable group communications service - even when there is a surge in users - through the application of Group Communication System Enabler (GCSE) based on evolved Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (eMBMS).  

GCSE is an eMBMS-based group communication technology adopted by 3GPP. eMBMS is a technology that can transmit large-volume multimedia content to massive users at once over wireless LTE network.

For this reason, emergency service organizations such as police and fire fighting agencies in countries like Korea, the United States and Great Britain called for the development of MCPTT, and as the result the technology has been standardized in March 2016 by the 3GPP standard body through close cooperation and active participation of these relevant organizations.


Thursday, January 19, 2017

MWC 2017: NOKIA sends out invitation for February 26 press conference. Nokia 8 coming.


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We just found the above pic with google on a CNET spanish site and apparently is an official invitation of Nokia to the press conference at MWC 2017 in February 26th, but the time and some information about of the location have been covered on with black color.

Rumors are saying Nokia will unveil a big phone called the Nokia 8 (not P1)  that will come with a 5.7-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED screen, a 2.0GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 or 835 processor with either 4 or 6GB RAM. There should also be either 64GB or 128GB of internal storage, a 23MP rear camera and a  12MP front-facing camera and dual front-facing speakers.

The official Home of Nokia Phones is hmdglobal.com and for what we can see Nokia is coming with Android even for features phones as you can notice on the pics below:




Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Nokia and Hewlett Packard Enterprise expand collaboration on IoT solutions.




Nokia and Hewlett Packard Enterprise expand collaboration on Enterprise of Things.
  • Companies will focus on IoT solutions for smart city and industrial/manufacturing customers, with initial offerings planned for early 2017
  • Partnership strengthens portfolios of both companies and go-to-market capabilities in market forecast to reach 161 billion USD by 20201
  • Current partnership includes deals with more than 25 service provider and enterprise customers

Espoo, Finland and Palo Alto, Calif. - Nokia and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) today announced a strategic collaboration on Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for enterprise customers.

The companies will jointly market and sell solutions for two IoT vertical enterprise segments, including industrial/manufacturing and smart city applications. They will provide industrial/manufacturing customers with solutions for asset management, smart manufacturing, remote site automation and predictive maintenance, and enhanced networking choices for improved connectivity for smart city solutions, such as smart lighting and smart buildings.

According to research firm Markets and Markets, the IoT market for smart cities and manufacturing will reach USD 161 billion by 2020. The markets will grow as manufacturing companies use IoT to improve productivity in the production process and the supply chain, and as cities with growing populations use IoT to improve operational efficiency, maintain and protect their infrastructure, and operate in a sustainable manner.

The joint offerings combine connectivity, core networking, data aggregation and compute technologies from Nokia and HPE. The companies are currently working on a proof-of-concept for smart cities, combining Nokia's routing capabilities with HPE's Hybrid IT capabilities for joint project delivery models.

The IoT partnership extends the existing collaboration between the two organizations, which to date includes end-to-end deals with 25 enterprise and service provider customers, and more than 30 proof-of-concepts.

Kathrin Buvac, chief strategy officer at Nokia, said: "We are pleased to extend our partnership with HPE into the IoT space. HPE's market presence offers Nokia expedited and increased access to the enterprise market and target verticals along with a complimentary portfolio of products and services."

Antonio Neri, executive vice president, Head of Enterprise Group at HPE, said: "The addition of Nokia to the HPE IoT partner ecosystem will bring broader choice and market-leading technologies to our joint customers. HPE and Nokia have a long history of innovation that will help our customers through their journey of digitization."

HPE has joined Nokia's IoT Community (www.iotcommunity.com), an ecosystem of innovative companies collaborating on solution concepts, end-to-end prototypes, business models and market trials that will unleash the full potential of IoT. Nokia is joining part of HPE's IoT initiative within HPE's industry leading Partner Ready program.

The joint solutions will be ready to market from early 2017 onwards.

About Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is an industry leading technology company that enables customers to go further, faster. With the industry's most comprehensive portfolio, spanning the cloud to the datacenter to workplace applications, our technology and services help customers around the world make IT more efficient, more productive and more secure. 

About Nokia
Nokia is a global leader in creating the technologies at the heart of our connected world. Powered by the research and innovation of Nokia Bell Labs, we serve communications service providers, governments, large enterprises and consumers, with the industry's most complete, end-to-end portfolio of products, services and licensing.

From the enabling infrastructure for 5G and the Internet of Things, to emerging applications in virtual reality and digital health, we are shaping the future of technology to transform the human experience. www.nokia.com

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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Nokia to own 100% of Alcatel-Lucent.


Nokia to own 100% of Alcatel-Lucent following squeeze-out to occur today.


Nokia Corporation
Stock Exchange Release
November 2, 2016 at 16:35 (CET +1)


Nokia to own 100% of Alcatel-Lucent following squeeze-out to occur today

Espoo, Finland - Nokia announces that it acquired 56 675 006 Alcatel-Lucent shares (the "Shares"), 6 739 391 Alcatel-Lucent bonds convertible into new or exchangeable for existing Shares due on January 30, 2019 (the "2019 OCEANEs"), and 4 907 451 Alcatel-Lucent bonds convertible into new or exchangeable for existing Shares due on January 30, 2020 (the "2020 OCEANEs", and together with the 2019 OCEANEs, the "OCEANEs"), in its public buy-out offer for Alcatel-Lucent's remaining Shares and OCEANEs, which was opened between September 22, 2016 and October 31, 2016 included (the "Public Buy-Out Offer").

As a result of the Public Buy-Out Offer, Nokia holds 3 430 520 315 Shares representing as many voting rights, 89 348 185 OCEANEs 2019 and 27 140 985 OCEANEs 2020. As a consequence, it holds 96.92% of the share capital and 96.84% of the voting rights of Alcatel-Lucent, 99.99% of the outstanding OCEANEs 2019, and 99.69% of the outstanding OCEANEs 2020. This corresponds to 97.01% of the Alcatel-Lucent Shares on a fully-diluted basis.

In accordance with the notice published by the AMF on October 25, 2016, the squeeze-out of all remaining Alcatel-Lucent Shares and OCEANEs not tendered into the Public Buy-Out Offer occurs today (the "Squeeze-Out", and together with the Public Buy-Out Offer, the "Offer"). In the Squeeze-Out, the Shares and OCEANEs not tendered into the Public Buy-Out Offer will be transferred to Nokia for the same consideration as the consideration of the Public Buy-Out Offer, i.e., EUR 3.50 per Alcatel-Lucent Share, EUR 4.51 per 2019 OCEANE and EUR 4.50 per 2020 OCEANE, net of all costs.

Alcatel-Lucent's Shares and OCEANEs are delisted from the regulated market of Euronext Paris today, November 2, 2016. Euroclear France is expected to close the ISIN codes of the Alcatel-Lucent Shares, OCEANEs 2019 and OCEANEs 2020, and the related members' accounts at the end of the trading session on November 3, 2016, and is expected to send the position certifications (attestations de solde) to such members (financial intermediaries/custodians which hold Alcatel-Lucent securities in their books) as from November 4, 2016.

In accordance with the AMF General Regulation, Société Générale Securities Services is in charge of the centralization of the Squeeze-Out. The funds relating to the indemnification of the Alcatel-Lucent shareholders and holders of OCEANEs which would not have been paid following the Squeeze-Out will be kept by Société Générale Securities Services for a 10-year period following the implementation date of the Squeeze-Out. After this period, the funds not delivered will be transferred to the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations for a 20-year additional period after which they will benefit to the French State.

The documentation relating to the Offer, which includes Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent's joint offer document (note d'information conjointe) and Nokia's and Alcatel-Lucent's respective "other information" documents, is available on the AMF website (www.amf-france.org), on Nokia's website (http://company.nokia.com/en/investors/financial-reports/filings-related-...), and on Alcatel-Lucent's website (www5.alcatel-lucent.com).

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About Nokia 
Nokia is a global leader in the technologies that connect people and things. Powered by the innovation of Bell Labs and Nokia Technologies, the company is at the forefront of creating and licensing the technologies that are increasingly at the heart of our connected lives. With state-of-the-art software, hardware and services for any type of network, Nokia is uniquely positioned to help communication service providers, governments, and large enterprises deliver on the promise of 5G, the Cloud and the Internet of Things. www.nokia.com

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Nokia Gigabit Smart Build makes ultra-broadband network transformation easier and more predictable.





  • Simplifies transition to ultra-broadband access while ensuring predictable outcomes on return on investment, time to market and quality of broadband evolution
  • Builds on decades of expertise, automation tools and processes to help service providers design, plan, build and operate ultra-broadband networks more efficiently
Espoo, Finland - Nokia announced the launch of its Gigabit Smart Build portfolio to help service providers build ultra-broadband networks easily and more cost-efficiently. The portfolio consists of a set of services, processes and automated tools, and is based on Nokia's expertise accumulated from decades of experience in designing and rolling out ultra-broadband networks and network transformation.

In a highly competitive market, service providers need to constantly upgrade their broadband networks and deliver more bandwidth to more people, sooner. Introducing new technology evolutions in networks and keeping customers happy and loyal while growing market share is a huge challenge. Broadband upgrade programs run the risk of being delayed or run over budget due to inefficiencies and unexpected hurdles with planning and implementation - not to mention the impact on communities of never-ending civil works, digging up roads and entering buildings to install new infrastructure.

Gigabit Smart Build simplifies the process of introducing and commercializing new technology and products, and makes sure that the broadband networks will support competitive services for many years to come. It applies a 3-step approach to broadband evolution that address specific pain points while planning, deploying and operationalizing
  • Preparing for Gigabit: Nokia Bell Labs' patented Business and Technology Modeling tools help build viable and accurate business cases and select the right technology and strategy to move to Gigabit. Next to that, we share real-world experience and expertise with our customers through our Innovation Management service and collaborate closely to accelerate the time-to-market for new products and technology.
  • Deploying Gigabit:  The Network Build Control Management service controls and automates end-to-end network rollout resulting in cost-efficiencies, a faster roll-out and a first-time-right network build. This complements our ONT Easy Start solution launched last year, which allows end-users to activate the Optical Network Terminal themselves, reducing installation and activation costs by 40+%.
  • Managing and Optimizing Gigabit: Patented methodologies and tools speed up and simplify migration of legacy broadband networks. In addition, the Network Assessment & Health Check tool analyzes big data to provide insight into network performance and capacity management. Network software upgrades are performed faster and at higher quality through systematic upgrades.
Applying Gigabit Smart Build with customers throughout the world has shown the following benefits:
  • Assured quality: The service reduces rollout errors by a factor of three by controlling end-to-end network rollout and automating.
  • Fastest time to market: The service cuts time-to-market in half by minimizing preparation time, accelerating rollouts and increasing rollout volume.
  • Maximum ROI: The Service increases return on investment (ROI) as it helps operators choose the best evolution path with more than 95% accuracy, optimizing rollouts and lifecycle management, and reducing legacy migration costs.
Nokia has recently run more than 10 key programs with customers worldwide, upgrading and transforming their wireline broadband access networks.

Federico Guillén, president of Nokia's Fixed Networks Business Group, said: "Successfully rolling out Gigabit networks relies on three factors: experience, expertise and automation. Our unparalleled track record of innovation and holistic approach cover all aspects of the evolution to Gigabit networks. Basically, it comes down to taking the guesswork out of broadband network roll-outs.This delivers tremendous benefits and predictable results in terms of time-to-market, cost reductions and first-time-right execution, while sharply reducing any disruptions for communities and citizens."

Julie Kunstler, Principal Analyst at OVUM, said: "A recent network transformation survey we conducted confirmed that service providers face numerous network transformation challenges, such as choosing the best technology strategy and understanding its impact on future upgrades, identifying new revenue opportunities and meeting rollout targets and network optimization goals. Many of the cited challenges can be mitigated through enhanced vendor relationships with telecom partners such as Nokia."

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Nokia is a global leader in the technologies that connect people and things. Powered by the innovation of Nokia Bell Labs and Nokia Technologies, the company is at the forefront of creating and licensing the technologies that are increasingly at the heart of our connected lives.
With state-of-the-art software, hardware and services for any type of network, Nokia is uniquely positioned to help communication service providers, governments, and large enterprises deliver on the promise of 5G, the Cloud and the Internet of Things. 

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Thursday, March 17, 2016

Tele2 Netherlands Boosts Network Capacity.



Tele2 Netherlands Boosts Network Capacity, Indoor Coverage with Nokia LTE Small Cells.

Following the successful trial of Nokia's outdoor and indoor small cells, Tele2 has selected the company as supplier of LTE small cells products. 

The operator started commercial deployments of Flexi Zone LTE base stations to provide rich user experience in hot spots and indoor locations, and address ever-increasing demand for mobile data.

Nokia's Flexi Zone solution has already been installed at Tele2's new flagship store in Amsterdam, which will open soon. Flexi Zone creates a network of low-power LTE access points that can easily complement an operator's existing macro base station-based infrastructure.

Flexi Zone solution including the an all-in-one micro and pico base stations. According to Nokia, small cell macro parity - a unique attribute of Flexi Zone - enables simplification in the deployment of HetNets. 

The software code is the same as in Nokia's macro base stations and can be managed and optimized by NetAct.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

MWC 2016: Nokia accelerates centralized RAN deployment with expanded mobile fronthaul solution.




- Enables operators to offer consumers faster mobile broadband services at a lower cost using a centralized RAN architecture
- Creates cost-effective, high-performance fronthaul networks that are proven to work in large-scale mobile networks
- Accelerates and simplifies deployments with comprehensive OAM tools and vendor-agnostic transport capabilities
Nokia has expanded its mobile fronthaul solution with new 1830 Versatile WDM Module (VWM) optical platforms, allowing operators to accelerate the deployment of centralized RAN architectures to satisfy growing consumer demand for streaming video and downloading high-definition movies on mobile devices, as well as traffic demand from IoT-connected objects.

Operators can meet surging data traffic on their networks and offer consumers higher-speed mobile broadband services profitably by moving to a centralized RAN architecture. In centralized RAN architectures, baseband processing is separated from RF (radio frequency) equipment such as remote radio heads (RRHs) and run in a single location, allowing faster mobile broadband, increased capacity and lower operating costs.
Adoption of centralized RAN has been hindered by an inability to deploy fronthaul networks in a cost-effective, easy to operate and scalable way, with high enough performance to quickly transfer massive amounts of traffic between the remote radio heads and centralized baseband equipment. Nokia's 1830 VWM portfolio removes these barriers with a cost-effective platform able to deliver the scale, ease of operation and performance needed to make fronthaul networks viable in large centralized RAN deployments.
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The expanded Nokia Mobile Fronthaul Solution at a glance:
    • Five new products offering minimal footprint and power consumption with maximum reach:
    • 1830 VWM Photonic Managed Unit (PMU), an optical multiplexing unit for combining multiple wavelengths over a single fiber with management capabilities for Service Level Agreement (SLA) and demarcation.
    • 1830 VWM Translation Line Unit (TLU), a wavelength translation unit for colorizing non-WDM optical signals.
    • 1830 VWM Optical Supervisory Unit (OSU), an OAM unit for end-to-end network monitoring.
    • 1830 VWM TLU/PMU-4, a fully outdoor hardened unit combining multiplexing, colorizing and management functions for small cells.
    • Site Monitoring Module, provides proactive monitoring of alarms based on user-defined inputs at cell site locations with the ability to turn on/off appliances and devices.
  • Increases fiber capacity by combining multiple wavelengths onto a single fiber using wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM), reducing capital expenditures (CAPEX) by up to 32% compared to using dark fiber alone.
  • Meets the strictest performance and bandwidth requirements scaling to meet all CPRI/OBSAI rates (CPRI 1-8 and OBSAI 1,2,4,8)
  • Simplifies operations and manageability with end-to-end operations, administration and maintenance (OAM) tools, adding active network monitoring and management to passive optical systems.
  • Offers wavelength translation capabilities, making it vendor-agnostic, faster and simpler to deploy and more cost-effective by avoiding the need to have colorized optics in radio and baseband equipment.
  • Backed by a comprehensive set of fronthaul services including deployment, maintenance, professional and managed services.
  • Enhances Nokia's comprehensive Mobile Transport Solution, which supports a full range of transport needs with IP, optical, fixed and microwave products.
Live demonstrations of the new platforms will be shown at Nokia's Mobile World Congress booth, Hall 3, Stand 3B10.
Andrew Schmitt, Founder and Principal Partner, Cignal AI, said: "As a leading vendor of both RAN and optical transport equipment, Nokia is well positioned to deliver total solutions for the transition to centralized RAN. WDM-based optical fronthaul equipment like the 1830 VWM series is an essential part of this transition since transport requirements for centralized RAN and LTE-A will totally saturate fiber capacity previously designed for 4G networks and Ethernet backhaul. Nokia's solution allows operators to scale fiber resources by adding capacity through WDM, making it economically viable for operators to deploy fronthaul networks at scale in support of their move to centralized RAN as a path to 5G."
Dimitris Mavrakis, Principal Analyst, Intelligent Networks, Ovum, said: "Radio network densification is one of the structural evolutions operators are now assessing on the journey to 5G, and while centralized RAN is a key element of this, mobile fronthaul is a key challenge. We are estimating that global spending on mobile fronthaul equipment will grow annually by 24% to US$1 billion by 2020. Nokia has positioned itself for this opportunity by offering operators a compelling, cost-effective transformation platform that meets the strictest CPRI/OBSAI requirements while reducing cost and power consumption and simplifying operations by providing full visibility and management of the fronthaul network."
Sam Bucci, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Optical Networking at Nokia, said: "Recognizing the need of mobile operators to move to centralized RAN architectures, we have been collaborating with some of the largest operators in the world to expand the 1830 VWM portfolio. Through 30-plus customer engagements, we've been able to develop a toolkit that will successfully tailor our fronthaul solution to fit any number of deployment scenarios. With this expansion of the 1830 family of optical products, Nokia further solidifies its Mobile Transport leadership with the industry's most comprehensive fronthaul and backhaul solutions."
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About Nokia
Nokia is a global leader in the technologies that connect people and things. Powered by the innovation of Bell Labs and Nokia Technologies, the company is at the forefront of creating and licensing the technologies that are increasingly at the heart of our connected lives. 
With state-of-the-art software, hardware and services for any type of network, Nokia is uniquely positioned to help communication service providers, governments, and large enterprises deliver on the promise of 5G, the Cloud and the Internet of Things. http://nokia.com

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