Telecom gear maker Nokia India on Wednesday claimed to have recorded a top speed of 9.85 Gigabit per second on
"Together with Vi,
we achieved 9.85 Gbps of backhaul capacity using E-band microwave in 80
GHz spectrum, unlocking the potential of deploying 5G," Nokia InThe high frequency zone of E band is proposed to be used to connect
mobile networks in the back end and data speed in these bands are
expected to match the transmission levels of optical fibers.
"We are delighted to partner with Vi in trials to deliver 5G
services by connecting smallcells & macrocells with fiber-like speed
through E-Band, in areas where fiber is challenging to deploy," Nokia
said.
In September,Vodafone Idea had claimed to have recorded a peak
speed of 3.7 Gbps, highest by any operator in India, during the 5G
trials in Pune.
The company also claimed to have recorded 1.5 Gbps download speed in the mid-band spectrum in Gandhinagar and Pune.
Vi (Vodafone Idea) has been allocated high-frequency bands like 26
Gigahertz (Ghz) by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) along with
the traditional 3.5 GHz spectrum band, for 5G network trials.
The DoT had approved applications of Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel
and Vodafone in May, and MTNL later. The permission has been granted for
six-month trials with telecom gear makers Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung and
C-DOT.
In June, Jio claimed to have recorded a peak speed of 1 Gbps and Airtel is also said to have recorded the same level of peak speed in July.
Reliance Jio is using its own technology as well for 5G trials.
All the private players are providing 4G services across the country at present and are gearing up for 5G services. dia said in a tweet.
"Together with Vi, we achieved 9.85 Gbps of backhaul capacity using E-band microwave in 80 GHz sp ..
"Together with Vi, we achieved 9.85 Gbps of backhaul capacity using E-band microwave in 80 GHz sp ..