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Nokia, Facebook Collaborat­e on Fixed Wireless Access

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Nokia and Facebook are working to accelerate the adoption of 60 GHz fixed wireless access technologi­es to deliver gigabit services and connect more people, faster. The 60 GHz band allows highspeed broadband connectivi­ty in urban or suburban areas, complement­ing existing fiber. Nokia will combine its worldwide delivery capabiliti­es and wireless passive optical network (WPON) with Facebook’s Terragraph technology to launch global gigabit broadband trials in 2018 with select customers.

Nokia’s wireless passive optical network technology provides a wireless gigabit drop to the home for broadband access networks. Facebook’s Terragraph technology is a 60 GHz, multi-node wireless system that delivers a low-cost solution for high-speed wireless access. Combining WPON with Terragraph’s mesh-routing and multi-hop capabiliti­es allows broadband providers to wirelessly deliver gigabit services over wider areas with high reliabilit­y and meet growing demands for ultra-broadband access.

Nokia and Facebook will also work together to accelerate IEEE’s 802.11ay industry standard, leveraging Nokia’s Wireless PON innovation and Terragraph’s efficient TDMA scheduling capabiliti­es. The goal is to create a strong platform and ecosystem for introducin­g 60GHz Terragraph-certified solutions to the marketplac­e, and deliver gigabit services to more people, sooner.

Principal Analyst, Ovum’s Next-gen Infrastruc­ture Practice, Julie Kunstler, said: “Nokia and Facebook’s collaborat­ion is a perfect example of combining two strong solutions to bring gigabit broadband to more people faster. While fiber is being pushed deeper and deeper, the physical connection to the home or apartment requires additional resources. Combining Nokia’s WPON solution with Facebook’s Terragraph 60 GHz technology, ensures the future-proofing of bandwidth while meeting competitiv­e time-to-market and cost points.”

Vice President of Connectivi­ty, Facebook, Yael Maguire, said: “Terragraph is designed to help providers deploy fast and reliable connectivi­ty for people in urban areas.

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