Prepare your microwave transport for the 5G era

  • Webinar Date

    June 10, 2020

  • Webinar Time

    10 a.m. EST | 3 p.m. GMT

Webinar Overview

Prepare your microwave transport for telco cloud and the 5G era. To make a smooth transition to next generation mobile networks, you need a deep understanding of such networks and the specific traffic and integration demands they place on transport solutions. 5G microwave solutions must combine high capacity and high-powered broadband technology with efficient carrier aggregation and service automation. Nokia’s rapid rise to the number 2 market player in millimeter wave microwave suggests we have understood what is required. Join our webinar hence to learn how Nokia can help you address your new 5G transport demands with microwave radio technology that’s built to last.

Topics Covered
Microwave as key enabler for 5G ’anyhaul’

Expanding use cases for E-Band

Extending Carrier Aggregation for all applications

Speakers

Guillaume Declerck
Head of Product Management, Mobile Networks Transport
Nokia

Guillaume Declerck leads Nokia’s Mobile Network Transport Product Management. In his role he manages and sets priorities for the Nokia microwave portfolio as well as Nokia’s base station transport software driving to optimize TCO, performance and programmability of 5G, 4G, Private LTE and critical mobile transport networks and operations. Guillaume has more than 20 years’ experience in management positions in the Telecom Industry.

Marco Pasotti
Business Development Lead, Mobile Networks Transport
Nokia

Marco Pasotti leads the business development team for Nokia’s Wavence Portfolio Management. He has a deep background in Microwave and IP technologies, both in the mobile backhaul and longhaul segments. Marco holds a degree in Telecommunication Engineering from Brescia University.
Moderator

Tamas Madarasz
Transport Solutions Marketing, Mobile Networks
Nokia
Tamas leads Marketing for Nokia’s Mobile Networks Transport Solutions. Thanks to various sales and marketing roles he has gathered more than 15 years’ experience in wireless/wireline transport technologies.

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