SoftBank turns to Nokia for commercial 5G offering
The logo of Japanese mobile provider SoftBank is displayed at an entrance of a shop in Tokyo's shopping district Ginza on February 8, 2017. SoftBank said February 8 its nine-month net profit doubled, thanks to one-time gains including the sale of some of its stake in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba. / AFP / KAZUHIRO NOGI (Photo credit should read KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images)

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As an existing supplier of multiple technologies to SoftBank, Nokia’s selection for 5G Radio re-enforces the strong relationship between the two companies, as SoftBank turn to Nokia’s end to end portfolio for 5G.  Nokia’s 5G AirScale supports multiple frequencies, in both distributed and centralized architectures, giving SoftBank tremendous flexibility in its network evolution.

Nokia’s 5G AirScale will be deployed across Japan, bringing 5G RAN to businesses and consumers alike. The 5G investment will benefit consumers by bringing them a 5G enhanced Mobile BroadBand (eMBB) service, with 5G Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Connectivity (URLLC) and enhanced Machine Type Communication (eMTC) enabling multiple new applications and services for industries in the 5G era.

John Harrington, Head of Nokia Japan, said, “We are delighted to continue our long-term relationship with SoftBank and to be working with them as a trusted end to end partner at such an important milestone in the transformation to 5G. We are committed  helping SoftBank launch its commercial 5G network.”

Nokia now has 38 5G commercial contracts, including 20 with named customers. These contracts well illustrate the vendor’s strong thought leadership in 5G. Nokia will continue to be one of the best partners for customers by providing an end-to-end solution and contribute to transform both networks and businesses.


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