Nokia to become first telecom company to set base on moon

Nokia is all set to become the first telecommunication company to set up a 4G network on the moon. Nokia has been named by NASA as a partner to advance “Tipping Point” technologies for the Moon. This contract has been signed at a worth of US $14.1 million.

“The system could support lunar surface communications at greater distances, increased speeds and provide more reliability than current standards,” NASA noted in its contract award announcement.

Nokia`s research arm, Bell Labs, provided more details in a Twitter thread. The company intends for the network to support the wireless operation of lunar rovers and navigation, as well as streaming video.

The 4G network on Earth is supported by giant cell towers with enormous power generators and radios. But Bell Labs helped create small cell technology that is more limited in range but uses far less power than traditional cell towers and is significantly easier to pack into a rocket ship. That small cell tech is currently being deployed for 5G networks across the world.

These communication applications are all vital to long-term human presence on the lunar surface.