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The stock of Nokia Oyj (ADR) (NYSE:NOK) closed at $5.99 losing 3.23% in yesterday’s trading session. A large number of operators are ready to embrace 5G. With Nokia now extending its elaborate portfolio of ultra-broadband product and technology solutions, the operators are set to achieve much. They look forward to enhancing the mobile network performance- a matter that he hopes will help boost consumer confidence.

Varying network latency, more capacity and higher speeds are essential factors when it comes to meeting up to the needs of the various individuals, businesses and IoT. Ensuring a smooth transition to 5G has been termed a serious matter by a large number of analysts as a lot of resources continue to be channeled to it.

Nokia has been successful in defining a sustainable network evolution path that will make it possible for the various operators to leverage existing investments. Implementation of higher performance where and when it is needed in the network has been one of the top priorities for the business giant.

Operators have plans underway to deploy the next wave of small cells in several dense urban environments. This will be in a bid to boost coverage and capacity in the busiest hotspots as well as to augment heterogeneous network deployments.

Operators will get the opportunity to boost coverage and capacity, more specifically inside buildings. Citizen Broadband Radio Service Device Proxy connectivity and the supporting Spectrum Access server are some of the factors that will help turn this dream to a reality.

Nokia has over the years continued to assist operators in major ways. At the moment, most of them are planning and optimizing their path to 5G.  The role played by the 5G Acceleration Services cannot be underscored. Nokia has revealed its intention to join hands with operators towards the assessment of the overall readiness of the network and its design as well.

The company’s spokesperson opined, “Nokia continues to deliver a sustainable path to 5G that allows operators to implement new capabilities in their network where and when they need them.”