Nokia just released their FastMile Gateway 4. This small 5G box brings Wi-Fi 7 into homes, letting phone companies deliver fast 5G speeds everywhere inside your house. Users experience the best internet possible through this compact device that anyone can set up themselves.
The gateway comes with strong antennas that reach up to 8 dBi and dual-band Wi-Fi 7 packed inside its small frame. It grabs four carrier signals at once across 300 MHz bandwidth, which saves radio space, improves coverage, and pushes speeds higher. The device supports 8RX and 3TX abilities for improved spectrum use. Its Wi-Fi 7 tech includes a multi-link operation that delivers 4 Gbps inside homes, letting devices send and receive data across many bands together.
Nokia built the Gateway 4 with their Corteca software inside. This runs helpful applications right on the device, improves Wi-Fi through cloud systems, and manages Wi-Fi devices using open standards plus EasyMesh. Phone companies can keep setup simple for everyone—customers just use a friendly mobile app to find the perfect spot to place their gateway.
The company offers four different Wi-Fi 7 models to match different companies' needs. This helps expand 5G fixed wireless access services broadly. Shiv Putcha from GSMA Intelligence says fixed wireless access has become hugely popular for last-mile internet access worldwide, but many people have unique needs. Nokia addresses this with multiple FastMile products that mix 5G connections with Wi-Fi 7 inside homes.
Dirk Verhaegen from Nokia explains that connecting customers through fixed wireless needs more than one device type. Their large selection gives phone companies many Wi-Fi 7 choices tailored to specific needs. Adding the new Gateway 4 makes their lineup even stronger, offering another way to deliver fast, reliable broadband no matter where customers live.
The gateway comes with strong antennas that reach up to 8 dBi and dual-band Wi-Fi 7 packed inside its small frame. It grabs four carrier signals at once across 300 MHz bandwidth, which saves radio space, improves coverage, and pushes speeds higher. The device supports 8RX and 3TX abilities for improved spectrum use. Its Wi-Fi 7 tech includes a multi-link operation that delivers 4 Gbps inside homes, letting devices send and receive data across many bands together.
Nokia built the Gateway 4 with their Corteca software inside. This runs helpful applications right on the device, improves Wi-Fi through cloud systems, and manages Wi-Fi devices using open standards plus EasyMesh. Phone companies can keep setup simple for everyone—customers just use a friendly mobile app to find the perfect spot to place their gateway.
The company offers four different Wi-Fi 7 models to match different companies' needs. This helps expand 5G fixed wireless access services broadly. Shiv Putcha from GSMA Intelligence says fixed wireless access has become hugely popular for last-mile internet access worldwide, but many people have unique needs. Nokia addresses this with multiple FastMile products that mix 5G connections with Wi-Fi 7 inside homes.
Dirk Verhaegen from Nokia explains that connecting customers through fixed wireless needs more than one device type. Their large selection gives phone companies many Wi-Fi 7 choices tailored to specific needs. Adding the new Gateway 4 makes their lineup even stronger, offering another way to deliver fast, reliable broadband no matter where customers live.