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Nokia Networks ties up with NTT DOCOMO for 5G technology

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NEW DELHI: Nokia Networks has partnered with Japan-based telecom operator NTT DOCOMO to explore and harness the potential of the former's 5G radio technology in the 4.4-4.9 GHz band.

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In a joint research project, both the companies are working towards achieving throughput speeds of 10 Gbps and optimized latency using frequencies below 6 GHz. The trials will also demonstrate Licensed Assisted Access (LAA) with 5G to utilize unlicensed spectrum as well as interworking with LTE through Dual Connectivity (DC).

This will help DOCOMO take a major step towards its vision of having a commercial 5G network in 2020.

"We have been investigating a broad range of potential 5G technologies to be deployed in the 2020s. Meanwhile, we are also focused on laying a solid foundation for the targeted launch of our 5G network in 2020," said Takehiro Nakamura, Vice-President and Managing Director of 5G laboratory, NTT DOCOMO, INC.

"In line with this vision, we take a further step by collaborating with Nokia Networks to explore the possibilities of 5G at below 6 GHz frequencies  to deliver high performance, a solid coverage area and a truly unique service experience via our 5G network," said Nakamura.

Niko Lalu, Vice President for HetRAN at Nokia Networks, said: "After showcasing high-speed data transmission in 5G, Nokia Networks and DOCOMO have now moved to the next level of strategic engagement with this agreement. The initiative underlines our commitment to support the operator in its endeavor to deliver an unparalleled experience to customers in Japan."

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