Bite Group is set to drive the evolution of 5G and enhance network capacity in Latvia and Lithuania. The company said it has selected Nokia's Packet Core appliance-based solution to advance its 5G services and streamline network architecture in both countries. By implementing Nokia's appliance-based Packet Core, Bite can offer its customers reliable connectivity and enhanced mobile broadband data services. It will also provide more advanced solutions, such as mobile enterprise virtual private network services, the operator said in a joint statement on Wednesday.
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Enhanced Connectivity and Advanced Solutions
The new solution offers a pre-integrated and modular, server-based configuration, enabling Bite to quickly adapt to various business models and expand its offerings. This includes enhancing Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) for home broadband and enterprise services in underserved areas, as well as providing high-capacity bandwidth with Nokia's 5G Standalone solution.
Network Management Solution
Additionally, Bite will implement Nokia's MantaRay Network Management solution to optimise network monitoring and management. This partnership builds on Bite's existing use of Nokia products, such as FastMile 5G Receivers, to improve broadband reliability.
Bite Group said: "We are very pleased to extend our partnership with Nokia and to strengthen our network capabilities through its packet core and fixed wireless access solutions. These will facilitate important changes to our network quality and service delivery and, most importantly, elevate the overall customer experience."
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Network Quality Improvement
This deployment will increase Bite Group's business agility, optimise network operational costs, and enable more rapid delivery of new services. The appliance-based Packet Core solution integrates 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G technologies into a single set of servers for millions of subscribers, the official release said.