Comarch announced yesterday that it has become one of the first companies in Poland to receive a permit to use dedicated 4 to 4.1 GHz radio frequencies for private 5G networks. The company will set up a fully-fledged 5G network to improve the quality of its products.
The president of the Office of Electronic Communications (UKE), the Polish regulatory authority, has granted Comarch a permit to use this dedicated bandwidth for a private 5G network for a period of one year. Obtaining this license allows to build a fast and efficient network in the 5G LAB using muMIMO technology for research and testing purposes.
Comarch 5G LAB will be capable of carrying out advanced network scenarios, such as real-time adaptation of services depending on the devices connected to the network and 24/7 monitoring. In addition, it will become possible to test self-management and artificial intelligence-assisted network optimization (MIRA) solutions at higher frequencies.
Comarch intends to integrate this enhanced network utilizing the 4-4.1 GHz spectrum with the central infrastructure at its headquarters in Kraków, Poland. The company will demonstrate off-the-shelf solutions to all interested customers, available at any time in the Innovation Space.
Michał Mędrala, Head, OSS Consulting and Product Management, Comarch
Acquiring the permit has opened up many new possibilities for us. We are truly excited to have become one of the first companies in Poland to receive it. Initially, we will use it to conduct extensive tests of our network management and monitoring solutions using 5G LAB. Another important step will be ensuring the ability to demonstrate our on-demand solutions and services on a fully operational 5G network across the whole Comarch campus located in Kraków.