"Nokia will begin manufacturing its 5G-ready AirScale multiband base station at its state-of- the-art facility at Oragadam, near Chennai, to meet growing domestic and global demand for mobile broadband," the company said in a release.
The move will also support the Central governments 'Make in India' initiative, it said.
AirScale, "world's first triple-band radio," offers huge capacity and connectivity to support future traffic growth, while reducing space requirements and the costs associated with it, the company said.
Monika Maurer, Chief Operating Officer at Nokia, was quoted as saying that over the past nine years, the company's manufacturing facility here has played a key role in helping service providers roll out new technologies faster.
Nokia AirScale multiband base station supports various advanced network features, allowing service providers to make performance increases in their 4G networks and prepare for the evolution to 5G, the company added.
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