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Nokia files 2,000 patents related to 5G

Nokia goes for 5G with... 2000 patents!

Nokia’s involvement in the development of 5G is no joke, and this is how the company has shown itself in recent years. In fact, the company even talked about the price of its first 5G phone last August. That will apparently be half the price of current 5G cell phones, which are around 1,000 euros.

Recently, Nokia has demonstrated its excellent work by filing more than 2,000 patents related to 5G technology. Not 1, not 2, not 3, 2,000 patents filed in front of the European Telecommunications Estándares Institute! Below we dive deeper into how Nokia is working with 5G.

Nokia archivos 2,000 patents related to 5G

Nokia wants 5G technology to be promoted and not just for espectáculo, as some experts say on the current situation. To this end, the company worked on various ideas with the goal proceed with “the tradition of cutting-edge technologies developed by Nokia Bell Labs”, explained Marcus Weldon, CTO of Nokia.

Thanks to the work done, Nokia now has one of the most powerful patent collections in the industry. This is illustrated by Registered more than 2,000 5G-related patents before the European Telecommunications Estándares Institute (ETSI).

Among these thousands of documents, as reported telecommunications, there are two that stand out for their importance or value: US patent US9,338,785B2 and European patent EP2848055B1. As Nokia explained, both provide network resources for teléfonos inteligentes, industrial devices, and other devices This allows them to access services with lower volume and better reliability and performance.

Nokia has also made this clear in this regard the 5G standardization process managed by 3GPP is already underway. Therefore, products that meet this estándar are coincidente with each other, which allows manufacturers to offer users different options.

With the sum of these 2,000 licenses Nokia portfolio grows to 2,700 patents for 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G estándares. Without a doubt, the Finnish company continues to be at the forefront of developing cutting-edge technologies. All the “blame” falls on its researchers, the ones who did it “Nokia has enabled Nokia to build one of the strongest patent portfolios in the industry”to Weldon.

In case you are not yet aware of the importance of 5G networks for the future, we recommend that you look at the statements made by Nokia itself a few years ago. After that it just fits wait and see what the company’s first 5G handsets look like, and check if he really intends to lower the price of this type of device in the market.

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