With this new license, the company will build a full-fledged 5G network to improve the quality of its products.
Specifically, the head of Poland’s regulator, the Office of Electronic Communications (UKE), granted Comarch permission to use this dedicated bandwidth for a private 5G network for one year.
The company will use muMIMO technology to build fast and efficient networks in 5G LABs for research and testing purposes.
Michał Mendrala, Head of OSS Consulting and Product Management at Comarch, said: “This permit opens many new possibilities for us. We are one of the first companies in Poland to receive the permit. I’m really excited to be here.”
“We will first use this to conduct large-scale testing of our network management and monitoring solution using 5G LAB. Another important step will be to conduct on-boarding on a fully operational 5G network across the Comarch campus. is to ensure the ability to demonstrate demand solutions and services” in Krakow. ”
The use of higher frequencies will unleash the full potential of 5G networks, delivering higher transmission speeds, lower latency, and improved network reliability.
This means that the company’s solutions are developed, tested and proven in a real, fully operational 5G network environment, leading to increased adaptability to support such scenarios.
Comarch 5G LAB enables testing of advanced network scenarios, such as real-time adaptation of services depending on the devices connected to the network and 24/7 monitoring.
Additionally, test self-managed and artificial intelligence-assisted network optimization (MIRA) solutions more frequently.
Comarch plans to integrate this enhanced network, which uses the 4-4.1 GHz spectrum, with its central infrastructure at its headquarters in Krakow, Poland.