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Description

Decisions regarding the Radio Access Network (RAN) are crucial and require significant focus. With a vast number of existing cell sites and the anticipated additions necessary to accommodate the rising bandwidth demands from users, expenditures on RAN can make up as much as 80 percent of mobile operators' capital investments. Moreover, projections suggest that operating expenses related to RAN contribute to 60 percent of the total cost of ownership. This creates immense pressure for mobile operators to enhance efficiency and improve their economic operations while addressing the escalating demands of traditional wireline, wireless services, and emerging 5G solutions. Historically, RAN has relied on outdated network technologies, but the recent surge in base stations for 4G LTE expansion and the rollout of new 5G services is prompting Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to explore innovative densification strategies. As the telecommunications landscape evolves, it is essential for the RAN to transition towards a cloud-native, software-driven, and virtualized architecture to meet these challenges effectively. This evolution not only ensures better resource utilization but also positions MNOs to stay competitive in a rapidly changing environment.

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The Nokia 7705 SAR combines legacy TDM functionalities with cutting-edge IP/MPLS services, making it an excellent choice for various sectors including industries, enterprises, and governmental bodies, as well as for specialized uses in IP anyhaul networks. This device offers a straightforward transition from TDM infrastructures. It excels in routing protocols, service scalability, security measures, and timing accuracy, fulfilling the stringent requirements of mission-critical operations. Available in several compact configurations, it minimizes both equipment space and energy expenditures. These configurations ensure the provision of highly reliable services across diverse network architectures. Additionally, its robust quality of service (QoS) features enhance customer satisfaction and enable the differentiation of service levels. As part of the premier Nokia Service Router product family, the 7705 SAR operates on the Nokia Service Router Operating System (SR OS) and is overseen by the Nokia Network Services Platform, facilitating high-performance management and delivery of applications from end to end. This integration allows organizations to maintain operational efficiency while optimizing resource allocation.

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Deployment

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Mac
Linux
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Live Training (Online)
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Vendor Details

Company Name

Cisco

Founded

1984

Country

United States

Website

www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/routers/network-convergence-system-540-series-routers/index.html

Vendor Details

Company Name

Nokia

Country

Finland

Website

www.nokia.com/networks/ip-networks/7705-service-aggregation-router/

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