Finnish telecom gear maker Nokia Networks said that it will showcase
the possibilities of mobile connectivity for the Internet of Things
(IoT) with 5G at the upcoming Mobile World Congress 2015.
The live demonstrations will include 5G radio equipment on new millimeter and centimeter wave bands for utmost capacity as well as new frame structures to achieve single-digit millisecond latency.
"Within the next ten years, we will see 50 billion things connected, enabling industries to become more efficient and helping people to improve their daily lives. At Nokia Networks, we are already demonstrating key technologies like 5G that will make mobile networks the natural choice for bringing these possibilities to reality," Kathrin Buvac, vice president, Strategy, Nokia Networks, said in a statement.
The live demonstrations will include 5G radio equipment on new millimeter and centimeter wave bands for utmost capacity as well as new frame structures to achieve single-digit millisecond latency.
"Within the next ten years, we will see 50 billion things connected, enabling industries to become more efficient and helping people to improve their daily lives. At Nokia Networks, we are already demonstrating key technologies like 5G that will make mobile networks the natural choice for bringing these possibilities to reality," Kathrin Buvac, vice president, Strategy, Nokia Networks, said in a statement.
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