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UAE ready to welcome 5G Rohma Sadaqat /Dubai Filed on February 14, 2017 Khaleej Times "Hang on, its buffering," and "oh ...
01/03/2017

UAE ready to welcome 5G
Rohma Sadaqat /Dubai
Filed on February 14, 2017
Khaleej Times

"Hang on, its buffering," and "oh great, I'm lagging again," are sentences that nobody wants to say or hear in today's fast paced world.
However, with the imminent arrival of 5G in the UAE, a time will come when these two sentences will be nothing more than a painful memory of the past, experts reassure.
5G is all about "ubiquitous computing", says Dr Ahmed bin Ali, senior vice president of corporate communication at Etisalat. What this means is that users will have the ability to access applications from any platform, anytime, and anywhere. It is the next step in the evolution of high-speed mobile broadband services, shaping the environment for growing the Internet of Things (IoT) and for smart cities to become a way of life for end users.
Etisalat completed the Mena region's first 5G mobile technology live trial during Gitex 2016; the trial offered a peak speed of 36 gigabytes per second. In the lead up to the deployment of 5G in the UAE by 2020, Etisalat aims to build an infrastructure that will be one of the smartest, fastest and the best for the global event.
"Our field test in October last year is a significant step in validating the performance of 5G in high frequency bands," said bin Ali. "It has refreshed Etisalat's understanding to the capabilities of the technology, which Etisalat believes will deliver capacity and connectivity beyond anything we've even come close to today. The new 5G network will help Etisalat cope with the massive digital content explosion anticipated in the next few years."
He elaborated that 5G technology provides benefits on both the device and the network for subscribers. The efficiency in the 5G network will allow lower consumption of energy than what is used in 4G networks. There will be more disruptive capabilities on the network and the service level, improving services in terms of capacity, accuracy, reliability, availability and simultaneous connectivity among many devices. There is longer battery life for 5G based sensing devices that also consume less energy.
5G deployments will positively affect virtually every industry sector, with manufacturing set to see the largest share of 5G-enabled economic activity in 2035, a new study has revealed. Commissioned by Qualcomm Technologies, the study titled 'The 5G Economy', examines the potential economic and social impact of 5G around the world. According to the study, in 2035, when 5G's full economic benefit should be realised across the globe, a broad range of industries - from retail to education, transportation to entertainment, and everything in between - could produce up to $12.3 trillion worth of goods and services enabled by 5G.
Manufacturing will account for almost $3.4 trillion or 28 per cent of the $12.3 trillion in sales enablement. The study also found that 5G is expected to create 22 million jobs by 2035. In addition, the 5G value chain will invest an average of $200 billion annually to continually expand and strengthen the 5G technology base within network and business application infrastructure.
"5G is definitely a new technology that will provide multiple use cases and will utilise a set of new technologies, including a new radio access technology, to cater for such use cases," noted Marwan BinShakar, vice president of mobile access network and operations at du.
However, he added that it is important to note that the 4G LTE will continue to evolve from today till beyond 2020 and will indeed be the main stream technology by 2020, until the introduction and commercialisation of the 5G at a later stage.
"Currently, we are at the stage of definition of technical performance requirements, evaluation criteria and methods, and submission templates. Next phase would be the submission of proposals for evaluation," BinShakar said. "At du, our experts have been working closely with all our technology partners, infrastructure vendors and standardization bodies to help shape, and clarify the 5G network requirements from now - especially from an operator perspective."
Last year, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) approved du's submitted contribution regarding 5G standardisation, titled 'Proposal to launch the 5G studies in SG13'. The contribution outlines du's research on the basic and most important requirements for the road to 5G, its current candidate technologies and architectures, and the concerns and issues that the telecommunications provider foresees with all the highlighted candidate technologies and architectures.
Du also recently announced the establishment of UAE 5G Innovation Gate (U5GIG), which has been envisioned to be a consortium of technical and academic organisations in the UAE, as well as global telecom vendors to plan and use their expertise to define and develop a global 5G network that will radically change lives across the UAE.
"We are taking the lead to build a UAE 5G Innovation Lab to prototype, test and validate early 5G and IoT equipment and services. U5GIG will also allow universities and technical organisations across the UAE to work together and participate in the development of the 5G ecosystem, and for academia and industry to test applications and technologies in a real-world setting," said BinShakar.

Nokia launches new IMPACT platform for fast and secure delivery of IoT servicesNokia launches new IMPACT platform for fa...
15/06/2016

Nokia launches new IMPACT platform for fast and secure delivery of IoT services

Nokia launches new IMPACT platform for fast and secure delivery of IoT services
Intelligent Management Platform for All Connected Things (IMPACT) is for service providers, enterprises and governments wanting a secure application-independent IoT platform to quickly bring services to market
IMPACT includes a new release of the industry-leading Motive Connected Device Platform, which has connected and securely managed more than 1.5 billion devices
June 14, 2016

Espoo, Finland – Nokia is extending its device management leadership into IoT with the launch of the Intelligent Management Platform for All Connected Things (IMPACT), which gives operators, enterprises and governments a secure platform on which to scale new IoT services. IMPACT handles data collection, event processing, device management, data contextualization, data analytics, end-to-end security and applications enablement for any device, any protocol and across any application.

The new platform, which reflects Nokia’s increasing focus on the fast-growing IoT market, includes Nokia’s Motive Connected Device Platform, the industry’s leading converged device management platform. It provides lifecycle management for more than 80,000 models of broadband, home and IoT devices. The latest edition, released today, integrates all Nokia mobile and IoT device management software.

Nokia IMPACT comes with comprehensive capabilities for all things connected:

Scalability: Being cloud-based, customers can add on-demand server capacity to support massive numbers of connected devices. Scaling capacity is also enhanced by the platform’s internal architecture, built from the ground up for extreme scale, security and reliability.
Total security: IoT security is under-addressed by the market. As IoT data increases, the more security matters. IMPACT has factored in the increasing security requirements including network, cloud and end-point security. It also implements the latest Lightweight M2M (LWM2M) security model for IoT device management and is backed by Nokia’s extensive security portfolio. This is important as you can’t trust data from an unmanaged source.
More devices: Along with supporting 80,000 device models from 100 of the world’s top manufacturers, Motive CDP can detect new device formats that come on the market. It is flexible enough to support multiple deployment and business models including private, public cloud, private cloud, SaaS and transactional. This provides a lower entry cost and ability to scale both up and down. Furthermore, MotiveSmart™ certifies how the device and service are used together on an operator’s mobile network.
Better devices and network management: Nokia’s services expertise encompasses both devices and networks, allowing issues to be pinpointed back to either the device or the network for comprehensive root cause analysis.
Bhaskar Gorti, president of the Applications & Analytics Business Group at Nokia, said: “Our new IMPACT platform with Motive CDP is particularly strong in device management, security and analytics. These matter because as we work to collect and derive meaning from IoT data, it becomes more valuable to everyone involved – and more crucial to protect.”

IMPACT adds to Nokia’s rapidly expanding IoT portfolio that now contains the four major building blocks of every IoT solution:

Applications: Vertical solutions for connected cars, healthcare, first responder, smart cities, smart homes, and utility deployments
Platforms: IMPACT IoT platform with Motive Connected Device Platform
Infrastructure: Extensive network infrastructure portfolio including leading capabilities in narrow-band and low-power IoT radio solutions
Devices and Sensors: Connected devices like the recently acquired Withings and the home gateway announced today.
In February, Nokia announced its IoT Community to help customers develop, test, and implement new IoT business models and launched a USD 350 million IoT investment fund.

Nokia is extending its device management leadership into IoT with the launch of the Intelligent Management Platform for All Connected Things (IMPACT), which gives operators, enterprises and governments a secure platform on which to scale new IoT services.

Nokia becomes first telecom to run 5G on base stationsNetwork maker Nokia today said it is the first company to run 5G t...
24/02/2016

Nokia becomes first telecom to run 5G on base stations

Network maker Nokia today said it is the first company to run 5G technology on a commercially available telecom base station — at the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2016).

At the MWC 2016, Nokia demonstrated use cases such as interactive Virtual Reality on its commercial, 5G-ready AirScale radio access technology.

Nokia said its 5G access system enable telecoms to deliver more than 20Gbps.

Espoo, Finland-based Nokia said its AirScale radio can support 5G technologies to give operators the confidence that their hardware investments today will meet future demands. This is the first time 5G radio access is being demonstrated on commercial hardware. Operators will be able to launch 5G earlier and at lower cost, and migrate their existing LTE infrastructure to early 5G services in 2017, with full 5G commercial services expected in 2020.

Nokia is showing how operators can test 5G use cases in their networks using all spectrum bands, including sub-6 GHz for wide area coverage and early market entry, with cmWave and mmWave providing very high communications capacity.

Such early testing ahead of full 5G standards, currently being devised by various standards bodies with the aim of having them in place by 2020, will help ensure that subscribers get superior and consistent performance of 5G from day one.

Nokia and 5G

Nokia is showcasing pre-standard 5G radio on Nokia AirScale Base Station and AirScale Cloud Base Station Server running on Nokia AirFrame IT hardware. The system uses 8×8 MIMO and an optimized frame structure that cuts latency below 1 millisecond.

The company is also showcasing a sensitivity receiver for mmWave that opens up the use of 64QAM with 2×2 MIMO, enabling multi-Gbps speed. Though mmWave are expected to be standardized in 3GPP by 2019, Nokia’s pre-standard system provides hands-on experience of how to build the final commercial solution.

Hossein Moiin, CTO of Nokia Mobile Networks, said: “This is the industry’s first demonstration of how 5G will work in practice, going beyond previous experimental systems. We are showing 5G live on our commercial AirScale radio access product.”

AlcaLu Nokia looks forward to 5G, IoTNokia CEO Rajeev Suri used the first major public event since the closing of the Al...
23/02/2016

AlcaLu Nokia looks forward to 5G, IoT

Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri used the first major public event since the closing of the Alcatel-Lucent deal to update on the new entity’s progess, but he had an acquisition and a new IoT-focused investment fund to talk up too.

“Nokia is in a dramatically different position, it is unparalleled what we cover,” said Suri, laying out its areas of strength.

He also put to bed any suggestion that the combined entity’s fixed networks business was up for sale. “We have no plans to divest. Previously it was sub-scale, today it is profitable.”

Similarly, Nuage Networks, AlcaLu’s SDN business, is not about to depart either. “It stays and we continue to invest,” Suri confirmed.

“Just because we divested in the past does not mean we will do the same in the future,” he added.

On integration, he said new deployments of 4G will focus on the current Nokia. They are also developing a common public radio interface. Small cells are complimentary, he said. IMS is a Nokia focus while video and content is AlcaLu.

Later, during the Q&A, he confirmed there will be rationalisation in the portfolio, mainly in the mobile network business, starting with radio access plus some of the core, as well as subscriber data management.

IoT and 5G are central to the new Nokia, and both received a boost from separate announcements. Suri said the vendor would “dramatically” increase 5G investment this year, without being more specific about figures.

To which end, Nokia Growth Partners announced the closing of a $350 million fund for investing in IoT firms. The fund will invest mainly in the connected enterprise, consumer solutions, connected car and digital health, as well as enabling technologies with a focus on big data and analytics.

Acquisition
Next, Nokia plans to acquire Canada’s Nakina Systems, a security firm which specialises in both IoT and 5G, among other areas. The fee was not disclosed and the deal is due to close in the first quarter of 2016.

The Finnish vendor also unveiled the next generation of its Airscale Radio Access product, which the company described as “5G-ready”. Suri said the description means the equipment’s software can be upgraded to 5G when operators have the appropriate spectrum and licences in future years.

Also, during the Q&A he was asked whether the company still planned a return to the device market. He confirmed Nokia did but said: “We have no specific timeline and will explore this with the right partner. We think it is a good business model but there will be no manufacturing. We will license our IP.”

Nokia Networksdu, Nokia Networks cooperate on 5G development, conduct Middle East’s first 10 Gbps live 5G demo at GITEX ...
18/10/2015

Nokia Networks

du, Nokia Networks cooperate on 5G development, conduct Middle East’s first 10 Gbps live 5G demo at GITEX Technology Week

du, Nokia Networks cooperate on 5G development, conduct Middle East’s first 10 Gbps live 5G demo at GITEX Technology WeekCompanies sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to share a strategic vision for 5G development and evolutionSuccessfully demonstrate 5G radio proof of conceptDemonstration shows 5G real life use cases including eHealth and a 4K ultra high- definition video experience

Dubai, UAE – 18 October 2015

Nokia Networks and du, the Middle East’s fastest-growing telecom service provider, are showing the possibilities of 5G systems for future ultra-broadband and critical machine-type communication for the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart city applications. The 5G radio demonstration at GITEX* Technology Week features for the first time in the Middle East live, ultra high-speed communications of up to 10 Gbps over the air in the promising mmWave band. The two companies today signed an MoU on a set of common objectives for the development and evolution of 5G and IoT. The agreement was signed by Farid Faraidooni, Chief Operations Officer at du, and Danny Atme, Head of Market Unit, Lower Gulf, Iran and Pakistan (LGIP), Nokia Networks, in the presence of other senior officials.

5G will drive growth in many industry sectors

Network speeds as high as 10 Gbps and with extremely low latency are a driving force for new applications that use massive broadband capabilities. 5G will be the platform to enable growth with many smart city use cases, from IT to automotive, manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture and entertainment. The extremely fast broadband speed can offer users enough capacity wherever they go without a drop in speed or connection. They can, for example, download a full-length HD video in a matter of seconds. Augmented and virtual reality services will be available at your fingertips.

Nokia Networks and du pave the way for 5G:The 5G system being demonstrated by du and Nokia Networks uses very high bandwidth, smart antennas, and next generation multi-carrier modulation to achieve ultra low latency and impressive peak data rates of 10 Gbps. This 5G radio proof-of-concept was developed in cooperation with National Instruments (NI).In the scope of the MoU, the parties agree to leverage their combined expertise and enhance cooperation and testing of future-ready 5G technology. The MoU will also include collaboration and consulting in terms of the introduction and trial of Nokia Networks small cells, Centralized RAN, multi-vendor Self-Organizing Networks (SON) and IoT as well as the evolution to telco cloud and Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets).

Saleem Blooshi, Executive Vice President of Network Development and Operations at du, said: “We are very pleased to show a next generation 5G prototype in cooperation with Nokia Networks at GITEX Technology Week, and to continue leading the development of future technologies for the benefit of our industry and society as a whole. Given the complexity of the evolution to 5G, Nokia Networks’ strong portfolio, innovation capabilities and clear roadmap are key to a successful journey.

He continued: “As a UAE national company, it is an honour to support the progressive vision of our leaders. Bringing a 5G prototype to the region is an initial step that will ensure the rapid realization of our smart city ambitions and reaffirm our commitments to addressing its extensive requirements.”

This is yet another feat for du in the realm of deploying advanced network technology. Earlier this year, du became one of the few operators in the world to start deployments supporting LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) or 4G+. du effectively demonstrated LTE-A with 900 Mbps over its LTE network at GITEX 2014.

Tony Awad, Head of du Customer Team at Nokia Networks, said: “This agreement reinforces the leadership of du and Nokia Networks in promoting and delivering innovative technologies. We’re collaborating to share our experience, skills and expertise to accelerate developments in 5G and IoT technologies, and the network evolution. This is yet another step forward towards Nokia’s vision of expanding the human possibilities of the connected world.”

Nokia Networks is a major force behind 5G research and industry collaboration. The company leads and actively contributes to joint industry work, standardization, spectrum and regulatory discussions, and participates in collaborative research such as Europe’s 5G PPP (5G Infrastructure Public Private Partnership). It is the technical coordinator of the METIS-II project and leads the 5G NORMA consortium which defines the 5G architecture.During Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2015, the company launched its IoT connectivity solution for LTE core and radio networks which makes existing LTE networks IoT ready.More recently, Nokia Networks unveiled its programmable 5G multi-service architecture that overcomes the rigidity of legacy networks. The company targets a 5G-ready massive broadband solution in 2017.

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18/07/2015

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Alcatel-Lucent sells optical transport plant to FlextronicsAlcatel-Lucent has sold its optical transport equipment manuf...
03/07/2015

Alcatel-Lucent sells optical transport plant to Flextronics

Alcatel-Lucent has sold its optical transport equipment manufacturing plant to Flextronics for an undisclosed amount.

The transfer deal include Alcatel-Lucent employees and temporary workers, manufacturing, real estate, support and service activities related to optical transport equipment at the Alcatel-Lucent plant in Trieste, Italy.

As per the deal, Flextronics will be responsible for launching new products, manufacturing, integration and repair services of Alcatel-Lucent optical equipment at the site.

Alcatel-Lucent, which will be part of Nokia Networks soon, and Flextronics have also signed a five-year, renewable contract for supplying optical products.

Roberto Loiola, CEO and managing director of Alcatel-Lucent Italy, said: The Trieste plant will benefit significantly from becoming a global center of excellence, with employment levels maintained and even increased.”

Flextronics will expand its optical transport capabilities and accelerating the growth of its product portfolio with the addition of this business and the skilled team, said Alcatel-Lucent in a statement.

Etisalat and Huawei agree to develop 5G mobile broadbandStaff Report / 2 March 2014For the first time in the region, the...
08/03/2015

Etisalat and Huawei agree to develop 5G mobile broadband

Staff Report / 2 March 2014

For the first time in the region, the Etisalat Group and Huawei will cooperate in the development of 5th generation, or 5G, mobile broadband.

Laying the foundation for the next generation of super-speed connectivity, the Etisalat Group and Huawei have announced on Saturday the signing of a new agreement that will see the two companies deepen their cooperation in pioneering telecom broadband services over the next five years across the region.

For the first time in the region, the Etisalat Group and Huawei will cooperate in the development of 5th generation, or 5G, mobile broadband. A joint team will be set up to conduct the trial of 5G services, which are the first-ever trials of their kind across the Middle East.

Julfar honoured as telecom leader of the year

ABU DHABI — Ahmad Abdulkarim Julfar, group chief executive officer of the Etisalat Group, was honoured as the Telecom Leader of the Year by Telecom Review during the 2014 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

The award was presented by Toni Eid, chief executive officer of Trace Media and editor-in-chief of Telecom Review.

In his role, Julfar oversees the 15 markets in which the company operates, providing a new leadership role to enable etisalat to prepare for the next stage of its evolution within the UAE telecoms market and its further transition into the global telecoms environment.

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“Etisalat has been committing to enhance the customer experience through nurturing advanced technologies. The 5G mobile network aims to tremendously improve user’s experience with never seen before speed and capacity. The super-fast 5G mobile network will enable new possibilities and offers seamless communication experience,” said Hatem Bamatraf, chief technology officer at the Etisalat Group. “We always fulfill our promise to the communities we serve while maintaining the leading position in the region.”

By 2020, it is estimated that 6.5 billion people worldwide will use mobile networks for data communications and that 100 billion additional “things” — such as vehicles, metres, medical devices, and home appliances — will also be connected via mobile networks.

“We have already achieved many breakthroughs in 5G research worldwide as people, business and cities become further digitally connected,” said Alan Wang, president of Huawei-Etisalat Global Key Account.

“The future of the digital society in the in the region will of course take a collective effort to realise. As Huawei extends its longstanding relationship with etisalat, we look forward to opening up new possibilities that can address society’s demand for higher-capacity, seamless mobile communication experiences.”

While 4G telecom services are still relatively new in the Middle East, the research and development teams have already been working on developing fifth-generation networks that can deliver tremendous data rates over the current 4G telecom networks.

Xingular Telecom Projects welcomes the application of talented, sincere and self motivated young champions to join us an...
30/10/2014

Xingular Telecom Projects welcomes the application of talented, sincere and self motivated young champions to join us and help the world in joining hands through telecommunication.

From the start, we have known that we needed to recruit and retain highly talented people in order to create the next generation platform for telecom projects management. We’re looking for smart people with innovative ideas who want to do remarkable things.

Since we are at a developing phase, working at Xingular gives you the opportunity and pace to find what drives you. We’re proud of the way we inspire people — to do more, to be more and to pursue professional fulfillment. There are countless opportunities to steer your career in the direction that suits your lifestyle, whether that’s moving into a different department, growing into a leadership role or finding your calling on the other side of the globe.

Please login to our website www.xingulardxb.com and upload your CV in our career page to take up the challenge

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