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Why Wireless ? TCO, End-User Convenience, Time To Market, Right of Way 1 ©

Why Wireless ? TCO, End-User Convenience, Time To Market, Right of Way 1 © Nokia 2018 Nokia proprietary - Workshop for India

Fixed Wireless Access Key features Nokia Wireless PON • Extend fiber networks • Unlicensed

Fixed Wireless Access Key features Nokia Wireless PON • Extend fiber networks • Unlicensed 60 GHz 802. 11 ad • 1. 5 Gbit/s aggregate throughput up to 100 m • 180 x 60 Field of View (3 antennas in diversity mode) • 35 d. Bm EIRP, 19 d. Bi Antenna Gain • Gigabit Ethernet to CPE / RGW • Power over Ethernet fed Key benefits • • • Gigabit speeds – Fiber equivalent Small, barely noticeable on building Simple installation No need to aim the antenna Robust design for harsh conditions (IP 66)

WPON Relay propagation Usage of multi channel env 3 © Nokia 2018

WPON Relay propagation Usage of multi channel env 3 © Nokia 2018

Wireless PON provides a wireless drop on PON/fiber networks Self backhaul Home unit •

Wireless PON provides a wireless drop on PON/fiber networks Self backhaul Home unit • Small, unobtrusive and easy to install • Wireless connection to AP Nokia Optical Line Terminal • Add Wireless PON to existing network • Manage as part of your PON network Fiber OLT Access point Home Unit CPE WPON Access Point • Mount to poles or building façade • Connect wirelessly to home units 4 © 2018 Nokia Smart Home Gateway • Same robust home experience as PON • Ethernet interface to home unit

Wireless PON topologies Pole on one side of road HU HU HU OLT Fiber

Wireless PON topologies Pole on one side of road HU HU HU OLT Fiber AP HU 5 © 2018 Nokia AP AP pole AP AP HU HU

WPON moving into Enterprise market Reliable Gigabit Connectivity High Bandwidth • 4 k video

WPON moving into Enterprise market Reliable Gigabit Connectivity High Bandwidth • 4 k video cameras • Campus services Wireless PON • Extension of POL network • Rapid deployment Passive Optical LAN • Main communications infrastructure Campus Services • Video monitoring • Security and safety • IP PBX • Access control • Internet and cloud 6 © 2018 Nokia Logistics center Access point Outbuildings . Monitoring Center Home Unit Security gate

Wireless PON topologies Deploy where no fiber has gone before Relay Access Point AP

Wireless PON topologies Deploy where no fiber has gone before Relay Access Point AP AP 5 1 AP AP AP 1 5 • Extend your reach without fiber • Support up to 5 relay AP* per side of host AP • Capacity planning required Access Point extension Fiber AP AP pole • Second AP on a pole for a 360° field of view • Extends Host or relay AP via Ethernet cable • Does not impact allowed number of relay points AP OLT 3 Access Point variants: AP • Head – Fiber uplink AP • Relay – Wi. Gig uplink AP • Extension – Ethernet uplink 8 © 2018 Nokia AP AP AP Split relay topology • Split configuration for greater deployment agility • Connect up to 5 relay APs from head AP AP * support currently limited to 2 AP, full support available in Nov-18

Home unit connectivity HU 1 AP HU 8 Fiber AP (1) OLT (2) AP

Home unit connectivity HU 1 AP HU 8 Fiber AP (1) OLT (2) AP 9 © 2018 Nokia HU Home units per access point • Up to 8 Home Units per access point • Engineer for oversubscription Resiliency • (1) Home Unit initial connection strongest AP • (2) Connects to next best AP if signal is obstructed • Future mesh support