Nokia Oyj: Nokia and Mobily pilot world s first 4G and 5G Fixed Wireless Access network slicing
Mobily pilot world s first 4G and 5G Fixed Wireless Access network slicing
First-ever network slicing trial on a live commercial network showcases fixed wireless access (FWA) slicing use case for the first time
The pilot will enable new services and high-quality customer experience to consumers and enterprises in Saudi Arabia
Nokia is first vendor to deploy 4G and 5G network slicing in live multi-vendor network across all domains, including access, transport and core
20 January 2021
Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced that it has successfully piloted 4G and 5G fixed wireless access (FWA) network slicing with Saudi Arabian telecommunications services provider, Mobily on their live commercial network - the first sliced FWA deployment in the world. The ongoing pilot, which took place in the capital city of Riyadh, occurred
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Major upgrades planned for Dense Air s Hyper Dense network at Millbrook
Dense Air, the neutral host operator of the connected 5G testbed at Millbrook originally created by the DCMS 5G testbed and trials project AutoAir, has announced a major upgrade of the hyper dense, high performance 4G and 5G network. The network will be one of the first, and the largest standalone 5G neutral host network s in Europe. Connected and Autonomous Vehicle (CAV) developers will have access to the latest technology, including low latency connectivity, network slicing and the opportunity to test vehicles in more advanced networks which are available in key export markets.