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Nokia Rolls Out Its Interleaved Passive Active Antennas Across Oceania Accelerating 5G

Nokia’s latest Interleaved Passive Active Antenna products are enabling multiple service providers (CSPs) including Optus and TPG Telecom to rapidly expand 5G coverage benefitting more consumers and businesses in Australia the Oceania region

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: July 26, 2023 2:44 pm
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Nokia today announced that its state-of-the-art, modular Interleaved Passive Active Antenna (IPAA+) will be deployed by multiple service providers, including Optus and TPG Telecom in Australia and One NZ across New Zealand, accelerating 5G deployment in the Oceania region.

Optus has already started rolling out an 8T8R variant of Nokia’s IPAA, while TPG Telecom and One NZ plan to commence deployments later this year.

Service providers typically face the challenge of finding additional space on towers and rooftops to add 5G antennas. Nokia’s IPAA+ accelerates the deployment of 5G by addressing this practical issue. Its modular design supports a wide range of frequencies, from 700 MHz to 2.6 GHz and the 3.5 GHz 5G band with a compact antenna solution.

Nokia has developed these latest versions in collaboration with CommScope. Nokia has also created an Optus-specific variant that incorporates a 2.3 GHz 8T8R array easing the deployment of both 2300 and 3500 TDD bands within the same antenna footprint.

Rob Joyce, Chief Technology Officer at Nokia Oceania, said, “We are thrilled that several service providers have placed their trust in Nokia’s state-of-the-art products and have taken the lead in deploying IPAA+ in the region,”

“Our latest solutions are designed in accordance with feedback from our customers. These products address a major pain point of our customers by allowing a single integrated 5G antenna to cover all sub-6GHz 5G frequency bands” said Joyce

Nokia’s Interleaved Passive Active Antennas are set to reshape the 5G landscape in Oceania, providing an innovative solution to expand coverage and capacity in the region.

As 5G networks continue to evolve, the technology will play a vital role in bringing the advantages of ultra-fast, low-latency connectivity to businesses and consumers across the region.

By Matthew Giannelis
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