Secures nationwide 5G RAN deal; supplies AirScale 5G portfolio including Single RAN
Strengthens partnership with Proximus Group following recent 5G win in Belgium
15 December 2020
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced that it has been selected by Proximus Luxembourg in a seven-year deal to supply 5G coverage nationwide. The project will support Proximus Luxembourg’s efforts to deliver on the Luxembourg government’s strategy of digitizing the country and driving innovation underpinned by 5G networks. Nokia will replace the incumbent radio vendor in the deal with deployment expected to commence next year.
Nokia will supply its AirScale Single RAN (S-RAN) portfolio for both indoor and outdoor coverage, including 5G RAN, AirScale base stations and Nokia AirScale radio access products. Proximus Luxembourg has also been awarded spectrum in the 700Mhz band for ultra-reliable, low-latency communication and the 3.5Ghz band for dense urban coverage. These solutions will enab
Proximus Luxembourg 5G deal to digitise country won by Nokia
22 December, 2020 at 11:58 AM
Posted by: Anasia D mello
Nokia has been selected by
Proximus Luxembourg in a seven-year deal to supply 5G coverage nationwide. The project will support Proximus Luxembourg’s efforts to deliver on the Luxembourg government’s strategy of digitising the country and driving innovation underpinned by 5G networks. Nokia will replace the incumbent radio vendor in the deal with deployment expected to commence next year.
Nokia will supply its AirScale Single RAN (S-RAN) portfolio for both indoor and outdoor coverage, including 5G RAN, AirScale base stations and Nokia AirScale radio access products. Proximus Luxembourg has also been awarded spectrum in the 700Mhz band for ultra-reliable, low-latency communication and the 3.5Ghz band for dense urban coverage.
Nokia wins Proximus Luxembourg 5G deal to digitize
country
Secures nationwide 5G RAN deal; supplies AirScale 5G portfolio including Single RAN
Strengthens partnership with Proximus Group following recent 5G win in Belgium
Nokia today announced that it has been selected by Proximus
Luxembourg in a seven-year deal to supply 5G coverage nationwide. The project
will support Proximus Luxembourg’s efforts to deliver on the Luxembourg
government’s strategy of digitizing the country and driving innovation
underpinned by 5G networks. Nokia will replace the incumbent radio vendor in
the deal with deployment expected to commence next year.
Nokia will supply its AirScale Single RAN (S-RAN) portfolio
Secures nationwide 5G RAN deal; supplies AirScale 5G portfolio including Single RAN
Strengthens partnership with Proximus Group following recent 5G win in Belgium
15 December 2020
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced that it has been selected by Proximus Luxembourg in a seven-year deal to supply 5G coverage nationwide. The project will support Proximus Luxembourg s efforts to deliver on the Luxembourg government s strategy of digitizing the country and driving innovation underpinned by 5G networks. Nokia will replace the incumbent radio vendor in the deal with deployment expected to commence next year.
Nokia will supply its AirScale Single RAN (S-RAN) portfolio for both indoor and outdoor coverage, including 5G RAN, AirScale base stations and Nokia AirScale radio access products. Proximus Luxembourg has also been awarded spectrum in the 700Mhz band for ultra-reliable, low-latency communication and the 3.5Ghz band for dense urban coverage. These solutions will enable P
Nokia Oyj: Nokia wins Proximus Luxembourg 5G deal to digitize country
Secures nationwide 5G RAN deal; supplies AirScale 5G portfolio including Single RAN
Strengthens partnership with Proximus Group following recent 5G win in Belgium
15 December 2020
Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced that it has been selected by Proximus Luxembourg in a seven-year deal to supply 5G coverage nationwide. The project will support Proximus Luxembourg s efforts to deliver on the Luxembourg government s strategy of digitizing the country and driving innovation underpinned by 5G networks. Nokia will replace the incumbent radio vendor in the deal with deployment expected to commence next year.