Nokia and MTS Group to collaborate on IoT and 5G in Russia

  • Companies agree to definesmooth network evolution path
  • Testing of LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G technologies will allowMTS Group totake advantage of IoT and meet ever-increasing demands from people and machines
  • 5G test network to be implemented at Russian stadiumfor major sports event in 2018

May 18, 2016

Moscow, Russia – Nokia and leading Russian telecommunications operator MTS Group have signed a collaboration agreement that will create a strategic path to the realization of 5G technology and the management of the ever-growing demands of connected people and devices. The companies will deploy a test network during an international sports event in Russia in 2018.

It is estimated that the Internet of Things (IoT) will result in 10 to 100 times more connected devices than people, creating technological challenges, but also opportunities, for new services and applications. With this in mind, MTS has outlined a roadmap to evolve its networks to 5G.

Together with Nokia, MTS Group will develop test projects that leverage 4G technologies such as LTE-Advanced Pro as well as 5G to enable faster speeds, lower latency and new spectrum efficiencies. In 2018, the two companies will implement a 5G test network in a Russian football stadium to allow fans to experience innovative video and other services during the major event being staged there.

Agreement details at a glance

Testing will focus on:

  • Implementation of LTE-Advanced Pro features such as enhanced carrier aggregation and LTE-broadcast
  • Coverage and capacity improvements using LTE-Unlicensed (LTE-U) and Licensed Assisted Access (LAA)
  • Innovative IoT projects using Narrow Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT), LTE-Machine (LTE-M) and Extended Coverage GSM technologies
  • Demonstrations of 5G and dual connectivity of LTE and 5G technologies in the centimeter band
  • Deployment of a 5G test network

Andrey Ushatsky, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at MTS, said :

“MTS is developing a roadmap for the evolution of its networks taking into account the complexity and scope of the challenges to be solved when implementing the 5G standards. We are excited to leverage Nokia's technology to help us transition to 5G and take full advantage of IoT. The joint projects and trials we will undertake will enable us to meet future data demand in the most effective way, and we look forward to showcasing this work in 2018.”

WladimirUlianow, head of CBT MTSat Nokia, said:

“We are at the forefront of 5G development, focused on delivering solutions that will prepare today’s networks for this technology. As a result, we can helpoperators such as MTS to evolve smoothly and efficiently to the programmable world.”

Did you know?

  • Nokia is involved in several 5G-related industry projects in Europe, including the 5G Public Private Partnership project 5G NORMA (5G Novel Radio Multiservice adaptive network Architecture) and collaborations with leading universities across the world, to make 5G technology viable and future-proof.
  • The evolution of LTE provides operators new capabilitiesas they prepare for 5G. One example is LTE-Advanced Pro,which aggregates up to 32 carriers providing 640 MHz bandwidth using both licensed and unlicensed spectrum. The efficient use of spectrum allows network capacity to grow by up to 200 percent and latency to be reduced to less than 2 milliseconds.
  • Nokia recently showcased its commercially available 5G-ready AirScale radio access technology at Mobile World Congress 2016.
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