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        the  market  size  of the  logistics  sector in   by up to 60 percent versus equivalent Wi-  digitalization  applications  supporting  key
        Europe is estimated to be 1.05 trillion USD   Fi  deployments,  as  well  as  OPEX costs.   segment use cases. Stephan Litjens, Vice
        in  2024,  and  it  is  expected  to reach  1.32   In  addition,  the  solutions’  technology   President of Enterprise Solutions at Nokia,
        trillion  USD by 2029  growing at  a  CAGR   helps  optimize  goods-in/goods-out  and   said: “As digital transformation takes hold
        of 4.69 percent during the forecast period   any  goods  movements  with  seamless   within  a  wider range  of industries  where
        from 2024 to 2029. However, the logistics   handover of AGVs between access   security,  scalability,  productivity  and
        market in Europe is projected to lose 1.03   points, latency reduction and can support   efficiency  are  much  needed,  Nokia  DAC
        billion USD of revenue in 2024 due to failing   many other use cases  such as  creating   PW Compact offers the capabilities of our
        connectivity, caused by using legacy Wi-Fi   machines  digital  twins,  feeding  real  time   mission-critical  industrial  edge  (MXIE),
        networks  that  are  not  fit  for  purpose  for   data  to workers  and  accurate  real-time   simplifies Industrial Digitalization of small-
        the high levels for automation and mobility   asset tracking throughout the supply chain.   medium size  businesses  and  will  help  to
        in  warehouses.  Nokia  DAC  PW  Compact   The  solution  can also  be enhanced with   accommodate  the  growing and changing
        contributes to the digital transformation of   MXIE capabilities  to run on this  on-prem   needs of the logistics market in Europe.”
        industries by reducing energy consumption   edge application platform, many industrial

        Nokia Breaks the Mould with mmWave for FWA


                                                                                 mmWave  has  already  been  successful  at
                                                                                 delivering  wireless  capacity in  hot  zones
                                                                                 and high-traffic urban environments where
                                                                                 limited range and signal attenuation don’t
                                                                                 present  a  significant  problem. This  signal
                                                                                 attenuation has led to a long-standing belief
                                                                                 that mmWave is only for urban areas and
                                                                                 it  can’t  really  be used  in  other scenarios.
                                                                                 Not  so,  says  Nokia.  By  advocating  the
                                                                                 deployment of mmWave as a capacity
                                                                                 overlay to mid-band spectrum, Nokia says
                                                                                 it can add much needed capacity for FWA
                                                                                 subscribers that are within mmWave range
                                                                                 from the base station, while freeing up the
                                                                                 mid-bands for mobile broadband and more
                                                                                 distant  FWA subscribers.  The  operator
                                                                                 study mentioned earlier found that 50 per
        Fixed  Wireless Access (FWA)  is  an   have been restored to the operator just by   cent  of suburban  FWA subscribers  would
        attractive play for  many operators, and   having the CPE device correctly positioned,   be  able  to  connect  to  and  benefit  from
        Nokia believes its potential can be further   either indoors or using an outdoors device,   a  mmWave  capacity  overlay. Nokia  is
        enhanced  with  the  arrival  of 5G FWA   for optimal  performance.  Using  outdoor   busting  the  myths  around FWA mmWave
        solutions  using  higher  millimeter  wave   antennas  rather  than  indoor CPE at the   with their advances in antenna technology
        (mmWave)  spectrum.  5G  mid-band  FWA   cell edge could achieve a 62 per cent gain   and  device  intelligence.  These  advances
        already supports  a number of different   in network capacity, says the company. As   mean that mmWave FWA can be deployed
        deployment scenarios.  Fixed  broadband   FWA users consume around 20 times more   in  non-line-of-sight  locations  (NLOS)  and
        operators are using it to complement fiber   data than mobile uses, managing capacity   over far greater distances, says Nokia. The
        deployments, plugging  coverage gaps   is a key consideration in FWA deployments,   company  has  announced a new outdoor
        and  quickly building  out their  footprint to   to ensure neither FWA nor mobile services   mmWave  device,  the  FastMile  5Gmm
        increase market share. Mobile operators are   are compromised, and  to protect an   Receiver  that  does  exactly  this.  A 27dBi
        taking advantage of its fast time-to-market   operator’s valuable investment in spectrum.   gain  antenna  overcomes  propagation
        and  low start-up  costs  to compete with   Conserving radio resources from the start   loss  and  weak  signals.  It  also  scans
        fixed-fiber  services.  Like  all  technologies,   is far more efficient than later investments   the  environment  in  360  degrees,  using
        FWA comes with its challenges. In a recent   to upgrade the network or change devices   advanced analytics to create a fingerprint
        operator study, Nokia found that mid-band   to regain  that  lost  capacity. Employing   of the  radio  environment,  and  directing
        FWA deployments are leaving 19 per cent of   5G  mmWave  FWA at  and  above  24  GHz,   itself  to the  best  signal  that  it receives.
        subscribers with low signal levels, resulting   with  its  resulting  benefits  in  capacity  and   This means it can connect to signals from
        in  wasted  network capacity. Around 29   performance,  is  becoming increasingly   any  direction,  whether  they  are  direct  or
        per  cent  of capacity  in  such  cases  could   attractive  for operators, says  Nokia.    reflected.




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