As demand for network capacity continues to surge, telecom operators face increasing challenges in deploying traditional antennas due to strict permitting requirements, aesthetic concerns and high installation costs.
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Nokia and AGC’s glass antenna overcomes these barriers by enabling discreet yet high-performance connectivity, allowing operators to enhance both indoor and outdoor network performance.
Improved connectivity in urban and heritage areas

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By leveraging transparent glass antenna technology, telecom service providers can significantly accelerate network deployments in dense cityscapes, historic districts and modern architectural environments. This solution eliminates the need for complex camouflage installations, reduces the risk of vandalism, and streamlines the approval process for new network rollouts.
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The partnership between Nokia and AGC represents a significant leap forward in 5G and private wireless deployments, ensuring that enterprises and service providers can seamlessly meet evolving connectivity demands.