Nokia
launched the Beacon 19, a new Wi-Fi 7 gateway designed to provide seamless,
high-capacity mesh networking enabling operators to deliver a superior
broadband experience. As a tri-band device, the Beacon 19 offers up to 19Gbps
of Wi-Fi capacity - essential for the expanding demands of streaming, online
gaming, video, smart home, and security applications in the home.
With
the widespread adoption of XGS-PON and the rise of 25G PON services, Wi-Fi
upgrades are critical for delivering multi-gig speeds into the home. Nokia's
Beacon 19 is designed specifically for this purpose, allowing service providers
to offer a best-in-class Wi-Fi 7 experience. By incorporating Wi-Fi 7's full
capabilities, the Beacon 19 brings up to19Gbps of Wi-Fi capacity, reducing
network congestion with its three radio bands to eliminate slowdowns and
buffering issues. Moreover, The Beacon 19 supports multi-link operations (MLO),
enhancing connection speeds by allowing devices to simultaneously send and
receive data across different frequency bands and channels.
Nokia's
new Beacon 19 is powered by its Corteca software. Nokia Corteca works
end-to-end, from applications embedded in the device, through the home, and
into the cloud. Built on open industry standards (TR-369, EasyMesh), Corteca
integrates advanced Wi-Fi and device management while offering a marketplace
with applications -including 3rd party- that run on fiber (ONT) gateways, FWA
gateways and mesh Wi-Fi beacons.
Justin Doucette, Head of Wi-Fi,
Fixed Networks at Nokia, said: "WiFi 7 is a pivotal new technology that will
power the connected home of the future. The Beacon 19 Wi-Fi 7 gateway is
designed to help service providers make sure multi-gigabit speeds reach every
corner of the house. Combined with our Corteca software, built-in TR-369
support for management, and open framework, it makes managing devices in the
home much simpler. This means providers can easily optimize Wi-Fi, offer new
services, and ultimately give their customers a fast, reliable, and seamless
broadband experience"
Michael Philpott, Research Director, Digital
Consumer Services at Omdia, said: "With the rise of XGS-PON and 25G PON
services, Wi-Fi upgrades are becoming critical for delivering multi-gig speeds
into the home. Since becoming standardized in January 2024, we've already seen
11% of the 61 telcos we benchmark launch Wi-Fi 7, and with other launches
already announced, we expect that number to quickly grow. Wi-Fi 7 sets the
stage for a faster, more connected future and solutions like Nokia's Beacon 19
will allow service providers to offer a best-in-class Wi-Fi experience to
its customers."