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Elve and Nokia Demonstrate E-Band Wireless Backhaul
March 20, 2026
Elve and Nokia have successfully demonstrated the first full-duplex, bi-directional E-band point-to-point wireless transmission using Elve's Vermillion Traveling Wave Tube Amplifier (TWTA) technology integrated with Nokia's Wavence UBT-m radios. This demonstration achieved over ten times the transmit power of current millimeter-wave backhaul radios at 10 Gbps data rates, marking a significant advancement in high-capacity, long-distance wireless backhaul solutions. The breakthrough is particularly relevant for future 6G cellular backhaul infrastructure and emergency connectivity applications, offering procurement professionals and contractors new opportunities to support next-generation wireless transport capabilities.
- Why this matters: The enhanced transmit power and data rates enable more robust and extended wireless backhaul links, critical for expanding cellular networks and emergency communication systems.
- Agencies and contractors involved in telecommunications infrastructure should evaluate the integration potential of TWTA technology with existing and planned backhaul equipment.
- This development signals a shift toward higher-capacity E-band solutions, encouraging procurement strategies that prioritize scalable, high-performance wireless transport technologies.
- Vendors specializing in advanced microwave amplification and radio equipment may find increased demand as agencies upgrade backhaul networks to support 6G and resilient emergency communications.
Nokia Microwave is committed to pushing the boundaries of wireless backhaul with innovative technologies that deliver enhanced capacity. Our successful proof of concept with Elve, which significantly boosts the performance of our Nokia Wavence UBT-m radios, represents a crucial step toward achieving extreme wireless transport capabilities in E-band technology.
— Giuseppe Targia, General Manager of the Nokia Microwave Business Group
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Elve, Nokia