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NSN Boosts LTE Capacity

February 20, 2013 |
BARCELONA, Spain -- Nokia Siemens Networks is launching the industry’s smallest high-power remote radio heads. The 2-pipe version is ideal for spectrum refarming deployments and a 4-pipe version is designed for use with advanced antenna systems. New industry-leading baseband integration provides up to twice the capacity for LTE and HSPA+ without additional space requirements. Industry-leading security services for LTE address latent security risks.

“We are innovating to make mobile broadband more profitable for operators. With our new products in the Flexi Multiradio portfolio, we help operators further reduce operating expenses related to GSM, 3G and LTE sites. At the same time, our innovations enable better mobile broadband service quality,” said Stephan Litjens, head of LTE product management, Nokia Siemens Networks. “High performance and secure LTE networks give operators a solid foundation for building their mobile broadband business”.

Nokia Siemens Networks



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