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Advancing space communications for the future lunar economy

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We speak with Dr Thierry Klein, President, Bell Labs Solutions Research, Nokia Bell Labs at the India Space Congress, New Delhi.

Nokia was selected by NASA to deploy the first 4G/LTE communications system in space and help pave the way towards sustainable human presence on the lunar surface. Bell Labs’ pioneering innovations was used to build the first ultra-compact, low-power, space-hardened, integrated LTE solution and deploy it on the lunar surface. This mission demonstrated the benefits of advanced communication technologies for mission critical applications.

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