Using the network 5G over-the-air in Dallas, Texas, the Nokia during a test, claimed the record for the fastest 5G connection in the world, reaching speeds in the incredible record of 4,7 Gbps.
Γto achieve this, the Nokia network topology was used AirScale Radio Access end-to-end 5G, combining a transmission technique called and used a technique called carrier aggregation and Dual Connectivity (carrier of concentration and dual connectivity), making simultaneous use of networks 5G and LTE (4G).
Through operation Dual Connectivity (EN-DC), Nokia simultaneously combined eight channels of 100 MHz band in the 28 GHz and 39GHz bands of the 5G network with the 40 MHz band in LTE-4G, in order to achieve these speeds.
In this way, Nokia was able to take full advantage of both 5G and LTE-4G networks, transmitting and receiving data from both interconnection technologies simultaneously, to achieve the crazy speed record of 4,7 Gbps.
Commenting on this record, the Tommi Uitto, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia he said:
We already provide mmWave technology to all major US carriers and look forward to continuing to work closely with them.
Following the US blockade of Huawei, it seems that the Trump administration will work with other providers of telecommunications equipment for 5G networks, and one of the alternatives will be Nokia.
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