\"<p>New
New Nokia's logo is displayed before GSMA's 2023 ahead of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain February 26, 2023. REUTERS\/ Albert Gea<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Finnish telecom gear maker Nokia<\/a> has launched the new AirScale massive MIMO 5G<\/a> radios — Habrok — for telecom operators and enterprise networks at the Mobile World Congress 2023.

Habrok radios are powered by Nokia’s latest generation of
ReefShark<\/a> System-on-Chip (SoC) and are available in both 32 TRX (Habrok 32) and 64 TRX (Habrok 64) versions, covering all massive MIMO use cases and deployment scenarios, according to a statement by Nokia.

The latest massive MIMO radio products will become available in late 2023.

The radios will initially support band n78, and both Habrok 32 and Habrok 64 support high radio frequency bandwidth, 200 MHz occupied bandwidth (OBW) and 400 MHz instantaneous bandwidth (IBW), enabling the use of fragmented spectrum allocations and network sharing cases.

The radio products join Nokia’s AirScale RAN portfolio that also includes the Osprey radios, the company’s first fully SoC-based high-performance massive MIMO products.

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Nokia signs up cloud infra providers, server makers for disaggregated cloud RAN<\/a><\/h2>

“Server-based Cloud RAN will have to co-exist with purpose-built RAN in the short-to-medium term which calls for performance consistency and service continuity between the two,” said Tommi Uitto, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia. “Our collaborative approach to Cloud RAN means we can drive efficiency, innovation, openness, and scale by jointly delivering competitive advantage to organizations embracing Cloud RAN.”<\/p><\/div>

\"&lt;p&gt;New
New Nokia's logo is displayed before GSMA's 2023 ahead of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain February 26, 2023. REUTERS\/ Albert Gea<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Finnish telecom gear maker Nokia<\/a> has launched the new AirScale massive MIMO 5G<\/a> radios — Habrok — for telecom operators and enterprise networks at the Mobile World Congress 2023.

Habrok radios are powered by Nokia’s latest generation of
ReefShark<\/a> System-on-Chip (SoC) and are available in both 32 TRX (Habrok 32) and 64 TRX (Habrok 64) versions, covering all massive MIMO use cases and deployment scenarios, according to a statement by Nokia.

The latest massive MIMO radio products will become available in late 2023.

The radios will initially support band n78, and both Habrok 32 and Habrok 64 support high radio frequency bandwidth, 200 MHz occupied bandwidth (OBW) and 400 MHz instantaneous bandwidth (IBW), enabling the use of fragmented spectrum allocations and network sharing cases.

The radio products join Nokia’s AirScale RAN portfolio that also includes the Osprey radios, the company’s first fully SoC-based high-performance massive MIMO products.

\"Nokia<\/a><\/figure>

Nokia signs up cloud infra providers, server makers for disaggregated cloud RAN<\/a><\/h2>

“Server-based Cloud RAN will have to co-exist with purpose-built RAN in the short-to-medium term which calls for performance consistency and service continuity between the two,” said Tommi Uitto, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia. “Our collaborative approach to Cloud RAN means we can drive efficiency, innovation, openness, and scale by jointly delivering competitive advantage to organizations embracing Cloud RAN.”<\/p><\/div>