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5G deployment below 6 GHz – Nokia

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Ubiquitous coverage for critical communication and massive IoT:

There has been much attention on the ability of new 5G radio to make use of high frequency spectrum, such as mmWave bands, as an effective way to provide huge amounts of capacity to meet rocketing demand. Yet the early phases of commercial 5G are more likely to be deployed on lower frequency spectrum, especially sub-6 GHz.

This Nokia white paper explains the reasons and the benefits of deploying 5G on these low bands below 6 GHz, as well as describing the technology and practical solutions.

©Copyright 2017 Nokia

Nokia is an Executive Member of GSA

Ubiquitous coverage for critical communication and massive IoT:

There has been much attention on the ability of new 5G radio to make use of high frequency spectrum, such as mmWave bands, as an effective way to provide huge amounts of capacity to meet rocketing demand. Yet the early phases of commercial 5G are more likely to be deployed on lower frequency spectrum, especially sub-6 GHz.

This Nokia white paper explains the reasons and the benefits of deploying 5G on these low bands below 6 GHz, as well as describing the technology and practical solutions.

©Copyright 2017 Nokia

Nokia is an Executive Member of GSA

Date: 17th Aug 2017
Type: Member White Paper
Technology: 5G, Spectrum
Originator: Nokia

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