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Nokia and Orange Polska bring 5G to Lublin

Press Release25 October 2019Espoo, Finland – Nokia and Orange have launched 5G testing in the city of Lublin, Poland, as part of the next stage of network trials in the country. Ten Nokia 5G base stations operate in the Ponikwoda, Tatary, Wieniawa and Śródmieście districts.     Nokia and Orange have launched a large-scale 5G test in the city of Lublin as part of the next stage of network trials in the country. Ten Nokia 5G base stations operate in the Ponikwoda, Tatary, Wieniawa and Śródmieście districts.The trial enables data transfer speeds of up to 800 Mbit/s and utilizes 80 MHz on the 3.4-3.6 GHz frequency band. Besides Nokia’s 5G radio access technology and Nokia FastMile 5G Gateways for Fixed Wireless Access, Orange will use 5G smartphones in the trial.Piotr Kaczmarek, Nokia Country Senior Officer in Poland, said: “Disruptive technologies such as 5G are creating opportunities not only for telecommunications companies and consumers, but also for enterprises in diverse fields from manufacturing to public safety and the economy at large. Polish engineers, who have created dozens of 5G innovations in our Nokia research and development locations Wrocław, Krakow and Bydgoszcz have contributed significantly to 5G technology. As a major investor in the ICT sector in Poland, Nokia is well positioned to support Orange in its transformation towards 5G, delivering proven, secure and innovative end-to-end 5G solutions.”Jean-François Fallacher, President of Orange Polska, said: “We have been working on building Polish 5G for over a year now to choose the optimal solution for our customers and the development of the mobile network. Tests with various suppliers give us priceless experience. They also confirm that we are technologically ready to launch this next generation network and show what opportunities it will give to Poles and the Polish economy in the future. I am glad that the trials take place in Lublin, a city focused on development with modern technologies.”Krzysztof Żuk, Mayor of Lublin, said: “Lublin is a friendly place for new technologies. The city has a thriving IT sector focused in the Lublin IT Highland ecosystem. We are also an important academic center. We have been implementing solutions for years to make Lublin smart, and thus more attractive to investors. We want to meet the needs and ambitions of our citizens. In this way, we are building modern Lublin step by step, and 5G tests carried out by Orange and Nokia confirm our potential as a smart city.”About NokiaWe create the technology to connect the world. We develop and deliver the industry’s only end-to-end portfolio of network equipment, software, services and licensing that is available globally. Our customers include communications service providers whose combined networks support 6.1 billion subscriptions, as well as enterprises in the private and public sector that use our network portfolio to increase productivity and enrich lives.Through our research teams, including the world-renowned Nokia Bell Labs, we are leading the world to adopt end-to-end 5G networks that are faster, more secure and capable of revolutionizing lives, economies and societies. Nokia adheres to the highest ethical business standards as we create technology with social purpose, quality and integrity.  www.nokia.comMedia InquiriesNokiaCommunicationsPhone: +358 10 448 4900Email: press.services@nokia.com

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