Nokia today announced that it is partnering with Facebook in expanding the ecosystem for fixed wireless access over 60 GHz to deliver gigabit speeds. The 60GHz band allows high-speed broadband connectivity in urban or suburban areas, complementing existing fiber. Nokia mentioned that it would combine its worldwide delivery capabilities and wireless passive optical network (WPON) with Facebook's Terragraph technology in launching global gigabit broadband trials in 2018 with select customers. By combining WPON with Terragraph's mesh-routing and multi-hop capabilities will allows broadband providers to wirelessly deliver gigabit services over wider areas with high reliability and meet growing demands for ultra-broadband access. Both the companies will work together to accelerate IEEE's 802.11ay, using the Nokia's Wireless PON innovation and Terragraph's efficient TDMA scheduling capabilities. The ultimate goal here is to create a strong platform and ecosystem for the 60GHz Terragraph-certified solutions to the marketplace and deliver gigabit services. Nokia last year launched the Wireless PON (WPON) solution and is further expanding its fiber-to-the-most-economical-point toolkit. The Nokia's Wireless PON is based on 802.11ad WiGig technology and provides a wireless drop for fiber-to-the-home networks. The use of WPON can bring fiber into every home; broadband providers can reduce up-front investment cost and deploy faster. Federico Guillén, president of Nokia Fixed Networks, said: It is definitely exciting when ...
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