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Nokia, DOCOMO hit 10GBps in 5G 4.9GHz trial

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Nokia Networks and NTT DOCOMO have turned their attention to sub 4.9GHz spectrum in a new research project exploring 5G technology.

Both companies have been looking at how sub-6GHz frequency can deliver throughputs of 10GBps and low latencies. This trial will focus on the 4.4-4.9GHz band.

Other areas of the trial will concentrate on licence assisted access with frequency in the 5.47-5.725GHz band, as well as showing how LTE can work with sub-GHz, cmWave and mmWave technologies, by using Nokiaโ€™s Single RAN Advanced hardware.

Nokia set up and R&D and Innovation Centre in Tokyo in June, with 500 staff working on 5G and cloud-based products with a range of different operators.

Takehiro Nakamura, Vice President and Managing Director of 5G laboratory, NTT DOCOMO, said: โ€œWe 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. 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.โ€

Niko Lalu, Vice President for HetRAN at Nokia Networks, added: โ€œAfter showcasing high-speed data transmission in 5G, Nokia Networks and DOCOMO have now moved to the next level of strategic engagement with this agreement.โ€

In March, both companies hit data transmission speeds of more than 2GBps by using the 70GHz band.