Press ReleaseNokia enhances Optus’s 5G network with improved capacity and coverage across regional Australia Nokia to deploy its high-performance, energy-efficient Habrok Massive MIMO radios and Levante baseband solutions to boost the coverage and capacity of Optus’s 5G network. Partnership advances Optus's goal of providing faster speeds and improving service quality for regional communities and businesses.12 May 2025Espoo, Finland – Nokia will support Optus’s network evolution by boosting its 5G network capabilities and modernizing sites in regional parts of Australia, the company announced today.
The Habrok 32 massive MIMO radios and Levante baseband cards are part of Nokia's comprehensive AirScale portfolio of 5G RAN solutions, offering operators like Optus a future-proof, high-performance ecosystem to build next-generation, energy-efficient networks with enhanced scalability and reliability. Multimedia, technical information and related news Product Page: AirScale Radio AccessProduct Page: AirScale Massive MIMO radiosProduct Page: AirScale baseband solutionsWeb Page: Zero-emission mobile networks About NokiaAt Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.
This strategic upgrade follows Optus's Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN) RAN-sharing agreement with TPG Telecom last year, reinforcing its commitment to providing broader coverage, faster data speeds, and a superior customer experience. Powered by Nokia’s cutting-edge ReefShark System-on-Chip (SoC) technology, the compact, lightweight, and high-performance Habrok 32 massive MIMO radios offer a 33 percent boost in output power, helping Optus deliver coverage and capacity while significantly reducing power consumption.
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