Nokia launches two compact Split Mount solutions for 5G backhauling, powered by the new MSS-E and MSS-HE indoor units. These compact units offer high scalability and performance. They can also operate in a wide temperature range, from -40°C to 65°C. This is achieved without fans, improving reliability and reducing the need for regular maintenance.
Nokia is also introducing a complete outdoor node configuration that includes a new, ultra-compact module called the Network Interface Module (NIM). The NIM can be used for both new deployments and upgrades to the existing UBT base. This flexible, space-saving solution can be attached to a standard Ultra Wideband Transceiver (UBT) to enhance its outdoor capabilities, offering multiple addresses, multiple interfaces, and carrier aggregation. An NIM is compatible with all UBT types, specifically UBT-m (80GHz), UBT-T (Twin), and UBT-S (Single).
Nokia's new range also provides enhanced security protection through encryption in 5G microwave radios, as well as readiness for FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) certification and encryption.
Wavence's portfolio offers best-in-class microwave technology in the traditional bands (6-42 GHz) and in the E-band (80 GHz), leveraging innovation from Nokia Bell Labs. It delivers maximum efficiency through 100% carrier aggregation, even for all 5G backhaul use cases across different frequency bands.
