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    Nokia and MediaTek claim world first with carrier aggregation at 3.2 Gbps

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    This could enable operators to deliver higher throughputs and better coverage to more customers.

    Nokia and MediaTek aggregated 5G Standalone (5G SA) spectrum using 3 Components Carrier (3CC) aggregation.

    This increases the sub-6Ghz 5G spectrum utilization by combining 210MHz of frequency division duplex (FDD) and time-division duplex (TDD) spectrum more efficiently to reach 3.2Gbps peak downlink throughput.

    Combined tech

    To achieve this performance, Nokia supplied its latest AirScale equipment including its AirScale 5G SA architecture powered by its energy-efficient ReefShark System-on-Chip (SoC) technology as well as its cloud-native 5G core.

    MediaTek provided its new M80 5G modem which combines mmWave and sub-6 GHz capabilities onto a single chip as well as the user equipment testing platform.
     
    Carrier Aggregation combines frequency bands for higher rates and increased coverage, delivering more network capacity by maximizing the spectral efficiency of 5G networks. 

    FDD in 600MHz (n71) is a lower frequency band that provides a wide coverage area, improving cell edge performance. TDD in 2600MHz (n41) has higher bandwidth and capacity.

    The combination of these spectrum bands supports a range of 5G deployment scenarios including indoor as well enhanced outdoor coverage. The high-band sub-6Ghz spectrum bands support high-capacity and extreme mobile broadband capabilities.

    Power of the ecosystem

    JS Pan, General Manager, Wireless Communication System, and Partnerships at MediaTek, said: “This test demonstrates the importance of carrier aggregation in enabling mobile operators around the world to deliver best-in-class speed and capacity to their subscribers.

    “The combination of Nokia’s AirScale portfolio and our technology boosts the possibilities of spectrum assets and 5G networks. We look forward to continuing to partner with Nokia to advance the 5G ecosystem.”
     
    Mark Atkinson, SVP, Radio Access Networks PLM at Nokia, said: “Nokia continues to drive the 5G ecosystem by delivering new and important innovations. This validation test demonstrates how mobile operators can maximize their spectrum allocations and deliver enhanced coverage and capacity to subscribers.

    “Nokia is committed to pushing the boundaries of 5G and delivering industry-leading performance. High-capacity Carrier Aggregation combinations can be achieved in both 5G Standalone (SA) and Non-Standalone (NSA) based on our scalable Airscale Baseband architecture.”