Nokia's research indicates that operators can save up to 60% of potentially wasted network capacity simply by placing the right device in the right location on customer premises. This means using outdoor receivers where signals are weaker and indoor gateways where signals are stronger. Proper placement of these devices in or around the home, with the help of smart smartphone apps, can help operators recover 30% of network capacity.

The Nokia FastMile 5G receiver is ideal for locations requiring optimal use of weak available signals. It incorporates high-gain antennas (up to 10 dBi) in a compact outdoor design that consumers can easily install themselves on a window, wall, or pole. With four-carrier aggregation and up to 300 MHz of bandwidth, the 5G receiver makes the most of available and incoming signals. The solution includes a simple, user-friendly mobile app that helps customers identify the optimal location for installing the receiver.

Nokia's FastMile 5G Gateway 7 uses high-gain antennas with up to 8 dBi of gain, carrier aggregation, and 200 MHz of spectrum support to enable high-speed broadband access over the 5G network. The gateway utilizes dual-band Wi-Fi 7 to extend 5G speeds throughout the home. The FastMile 5G Gateway 7 is powered by Nokia's Corteca software, which supports integrated value-added applications, cloud-based Wi-Fi optimization, and industry-standards-based Wi-Fi device management and EasyMesh.

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