Nokia deploys Interleaved Passive Active Antennas for Globe Telecom across Philippines

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Nokia announced that it is deploying modular Interleaved Passive Active Antenna (IPAA+) for Globe Telecom, Inc, across southern islands of the Philippines. The move will help to accelerate 5G deployment in the region.

Nokia’s advanced IPAA+, has a light, modular design and supports all 5G frequency bands in a single compact antenna including the 2.6 GHz spectrum band. Nokia’s IPAA+ inherently has the capability to support other bands, which means investments are protected. They will enable Globe Telecom to accelerate and simplify 4G/5G rollouts, while also delivering higher level of network efficiency and performance, as well as faster return on investment.

Service providers face the challenge of finding additional space on towers and rooftops to add 5G antennas. Nokia’s IPAA+ accelerates the deployment of 5G by addressing this physical issue. Nokia’s new IPAA+ is the size and weight of a standard multiband antenna and makes it easier and faster for service providers to deploy their 5G networks through just a simple antenna swap. Combining the 4G passive and 5G active antennas together into a compact solution can also help lower site rental costs and make the acquisition of sites faster.

Nokia and Globe’s engineering team also trialed a Globe Telecom-specific variant of IPAA+ in the field. The field test was carried out in Tantangan, South Cotabato in the island of Mindanao.

Joel Agustin, SVP and head, network planning and engineering at Globe Telecom, Inc says, “We are thrilled that Nokia’s state-of-the-art products will be deployed in the Philippines. Our enduring pain points in site acquisition and TCO efficiency are being addressed by the features and design of the IPAA+. Simplifying the rollout of 4G and 5G services will greatly improve our customer experience especially in the southern region of the Philippines.”

Jeciel Nuyda, president at Nokia Shanghai Bell Philippines, says, “We are delighted to partner with Globe Telecom on this deal that will see our state-of-the-art IPAA+ products being deployed in the Philippines. These products are lighter, more modular and cover all sub-6GHz 5G frequency bands. We look forward to collaborating closely with Globe on this important deployment.”

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