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Nokia and Energia Communications first to commercially deploy G.fast fixed ultra-broadband access technology in Japan
[February 12, 2016]

Nokia and Energia Communications first to commercially deploy G.fast fixed ultra-broadband access technology in Japan


TOKYO, Feb. 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Nokia and Energia Communications (EneCom) are to launch the first commercial deployment of G.fast technology in Japan, letting the ICT service provider use its existing copper networks to quickly deliver up to 1Gbps ultra-broadband access to residential subscribers.

Building off a successful G.fast trial in 2015, the new G.fast deployment will allow EneCom to meet growing demand for next generation ultra-broadband access and more effectively deliver the high-capacity, high-quality internet and video services customers need for ultra-high bandwidth TVs, streaming HD video and Internet-connected devices. 

Nokia's G.fast technology will help EneCom quickly deploy ultra-broadband access into areas that otherwise would be difficult to reach with fiber alone, such as multi-dwelling units.  The G.fast solution, developed by Nokia's Bell Labs, uses built-in vectoring technology to effectively reduce cross-talk interference that typically impacts data speeds over copper networks, enabling EneCom to achieve speeds close to 1Gbps. Providing these fiber-like speeds, EneCom can effectively use the last few hundred meters of existing copper to deliver ultra-broadband access to customers, eliminating the need to rewire premises, which can be a costly and time-consuming part of any fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) deployment. 

EneCom will initially deploy the G.fast technology in the Chugokua region of Japan starting in June 2016. 

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Naoki Okura, head of Global Enterprise & Public Sector in Japan for Nokia, said: "As a global leader in fixed access, Nokia is committed to helping operators like Energia Communications accelerate the ultra-broadband deployments.  G.fast is quickly proving to be a great way to do this in areas that are too complex or expensive to fully deploy FTTH solutions.  With solutions like Nokia's G.fast residential gateways and distribution point units (DPUs), we are able to help Energia Communications quickly and easily deliver on the promise of fiber network speeds and meet the growing demands of broadband in Japan's highly competitive market."


Did you know?

  • G.fast uses the final hundreds of meters of copper infrastructure extending into premises to achieve speeds of up to 1 Gbps aggregate.
  • Nokia has over 34 G.fast trials with customers globally and is involved with commercial deployments in Asia Pacific with Chunghwa Telecom and Energia Communications as well as in Europe with A1 Telekom.

About Nokia
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With state-of-the-art software, hardware and services for any type of network, Nokia is uniquely positioned to help communication service providers, governments, and large enterprises deliver on the promise of 5G, the Cloud and the Internet of Things. http://nokia.com

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