Outdoor 5G Radio Systems

Nokia Ran Tests with a 5G Commercial AirScale Solution and Intel's MTP

Nokia, Intel, and T-Mobile are working together on bringing a 28 GHz outdoor commercial radio system on air with 5G connectivity in Bellevue, Washington -- the field test was conducted using Nokia's 5G commercial AIrScale solution, T-Mobile's inter-vendor 5G network, and Intel's 5G Mobile Trail Platform. The goal of this collaboration is to elevate standards of connectivity and enhance the 5G system of devices and chipsets for the best network experience that customers with no carriers can get.

The implementation of this ensures faster speeds, greater connectivity, longer battery life, faster response and high levels of reliability for users. The successful test conducted by T-Mobile, Nokia and Intel represents an accelerated step towards 5G connective commercialization and over-the-air data transmission.
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1. Enhanced 5G Connectivity - The successful field test conducted by Nokia, Intel, and T-Mobile proves the potential for faster speeds, greater connectivity, and improved network experience.
2. Inter-vendor 5G Network - T-Mobile's inter-vendor network collaboration with Nokia and Intel showcases the feasibility of integrating different technologies for 5G deployment.
3. Over-the-air Data Transmission - The successful over-the-air data transmission test signifies a significant milestone in the commercialization of 5G connectivity.
Industry Implications
1. Telecommunications - The implementation of outdoor 5G radio systems presents disruptive innovation opportunities for telecommunications companies to provide faster and more reliable connectivity.
2. Technology Hardware - The collaboration between Nokia, Intel, and T-Mobile opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the development of 5G devices and chipsets.
3. Wireless Networking - The advancements in inter-vendor 5G network integration highlight disruptive innovation possibilities for wireless networking companies to enhance network performance and user experience.

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