US Atlanta
: In anticipation of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC)
auction of licenses for the 1700/2100 MHz, and 700 MHz spectrum bands,
Nokia has introduced the Nokia Flexi Base Station, an innovative,
multi-radio platform.
The
Nokia Flexi Base Station enables easy deployment of 3G and/or broadband
wireless networks, like WCDMA, HSPA, and WiMAX, and services in multiple
spectrum bands with up to 70 percent lower base station site expenditures
compared to using wide area base stations deployed in networks today.
"Nokia recognizes
the significant impact these spectrum licenses will have in North
America and have optimized our equipment and services for planning
and deploying wireless networks in these new bands," said Mark
Slater, vice president, Networks, Nokia. "We've identified key
areas any provider must address when considering time-to-market, investments,
deployments, operations, and end-user services, and have designed
our products and services to specifically serve the North American
market."
In efforts to
stay ahead of the market and prepare for the new spectrum bands and
for fixed-mobile convergence, Nokia has designed its products and
solutions to address these specific requirements. For instance, Nokia
was first to introduce innovative solutions like the flat network
architecture, Nokia Internet-High-Speed Packet Access (I-HSPA) that
enables high-speed mobile access with wide area coverage for data
intensive business and consumer applications, and VoIP. Additionally,
the Nokia Flexi Base Station is the first product of its kind and
will revolutionize the way 3G and broadband wireless wide area networks,
like WCDMA, HSPA, and WiMAX, will be built from this moment forward.
The Nokia Flexi
Base Station will be available for WCDMA and HSPA for the IMT-2000
frequencies 2100 MHz, 1700 MHz, 1800 MHz and 1700/2100 MHz in the
second half of 2006. In the first half of 2007, further frequencies,
including 850 MHz, 900 MHz and 1900 MHz will be available. The Nokia
Flexi WCDMA Base Station will also be available for the 700 MHz band,
expected to go on auction in the 2007-2009 timeframe. Other frequency
variants for broadband wireless access technologies can be supported
with the Nokia Flexi BTS according to market demand.
Nokia will be
showcasing and demonstrating the Nokia Flexi Base Station and Internet-HSPA
in Las Vegas at CTIA Wireless 2006, April 5-7, at Booth #2641 and
in the Nokia Mobile Solutions Experience Center located outside the
Las Vegas Convention Center. Live demonstrations are by appointment
only.