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Nokia Says Broke 5G World Speed Record

HELSINKI (Sputnik) – Nokia has set a new world record for the 5G speed, registering 4.7 billions of bits per second (Gbps) on a US operator’s network in Dallas, the Finnish telecommunications company said on Tuesday.

According to the tech giant, the achievement “will not only provide subscribers with unrivalled mobile broadband speeds but also enable carriers to sell various latency-sensitive enterprise services.”

Tommi Uitto, the president of Mobile Networks at Nokia, described the event as a “significant milestone” in the development of 5G services in the United States, “at a time when connectivity and capacity is so crucial.”

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Nokia Says Broke 5G World Speed Record

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