Nokia is developing devices for the military with 5G network in the field

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Finnish telecommunications company Nokia is developing special mobile devices that will allow the army to establish a 5G network in the field. This was announced by the company’s CEO Pekka Lundmark. Bloomberg.

According to Lundmark, Nokia acquired the US company Fenix ​​Group, based in Virginia, with the aim of providing wireless communications to military personnel. He explained that this company has special radio stations for military communications, which the telecommunications company is currently integrating into Nokia 5G platforms.

“We are currently building 5G so that the network is reliable enough for field use so that it can operate with soldiers,” the Nokia CEO said.

He explained that the mobile devices being developed will not need base stations.

Roscosmos in October announced providing mobile operators with almost 300 MHz in the range recently determined by the International Telecommunication Union for the development of 5G networks.

Previously in England tested A new network thousands of times faster than 5G.

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