MWC: Nokia Siemens Networks breaks 4G speed record with 1.4 Gigabits-per-second mobile call

 

By Telecom Lead
Team:
At the Mobile World Congress, Nokia Siemens
Networks demonstrated its Flexi Multiradio 10 Base Station that boosts data
rate for LTE-Advanced on 100 MHz spectrum.

 

Earlier in February, NSN
achieved world record data speeds exceeding 1.4 Gbps using an LTE-Advanced (4G)
system on 100 MHz of aggregated spectrum. The feat was repeated at MWC. The
calls, involving huge file transfers and HD video streaming, hit peaks of 1.429
Gigabits-per-second.

 

Taking advanced technologies – such as LTE- Advanced – to
a higher level is hugely satisfying. This work shows the potential for
operators moving to LTE and beyond to deliver ubiquitous mobile broadband that
truly delights people,” said Marc Rouanne, the company’s head of Network
Systems. The fact that this world record has been achieved using our
commercial Flexi Multiradio 10 Base Station is just another proof of our
platforms’ superior capacity.”

 

Today’s 4G world record and everything we do at the
event underscores our focus on leadership in mobile broadband. It’s this focus
that our customers will take away from their visits to our Experience Center,”
Rouanne said.

 

The company has showcased its Liquid Net portfolio, as
well as customer experience management products at Mobile World Congress.

 

Nokia Siemens and Telecom Italia to showcase beam forming
capability of flexi multiradio antenna system

 

At MWC, the company, in association with Telecom Italia,
is also demonstrating the beam forming capability of Flexi Multiradio Antenna
System.

   

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