Saturday, June 6, 2026
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Advertising Specifications
  • Editorial
  • Editorial Features
  • About Us
  • Contact
Data Centres Africa
  • Magazine Topics
  • Infrastructure
  • Sectors
  • Regions
  • Magazine Issues
  • Editorial Features 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Magazine Topics
  • Infrastructure
  • Sectors
  • Regions
  • Magazine Issues
  • Editorial Features 2026
No Result
View All Result
African Wireless Communications
No Result
View All Result
Home Infrastructure Critical Communications

5G drones – the future of critical communications

10/04/2024
Reading Time: 1 min read
Share on LinkedInShare on Twitter

In the wake of a disaster – be it natural or manmade – restoring communications is critical to relief and recovery efforts. While terrestrial technologies are often damaged or overloaded during such times, satellite has long proven a reliable (if pricey) alternative.

Today, a new option is on the horizon. High speed communications delivered by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones are under development across the world for application in disaster recovery, defence, government & military, utilities, agriculture, etc. The ‘drone in a box’ architecture features self-deploying drones that can be operated remotely, fulfilling their mission, before returning to the box to recharge.

One such company making great strides in this area is Nokia Drone Networks, which at the end of 2023, achieved the first FCC-certified 5G-connected drone-in-a-box solution with Rohde & Schwarz in North America. This represents a significant step in providing a proven, industrial-grade 4G/5G drone solution built for reliable Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations.

Highly resilient connectivity is critical to remote drone operation, real-time streaming of data collected during a drone mission, and BVLOS operation using a large set of 3GPP spectrum bands. Research and development efforts have pushed the boundaries in terms of RF design and connectivity performance. Innovative features such as full network connection redundancy, multi-operator support and hot failover also feature.

Nokia and Rohde & Schwarz originally joined forces in 2022 with an MoU to embed Rohde & Schwarz QualiPoc 4.9G/LTE and 5G network measurement capabilities into the Nokia Drone Networks platform. Extending the cooperation to device testing and certification, Nokia collaborated with Rohde & Schwarz to complete the FCC’s rigorous requirements for R&D component testing. The R&S CMX500 radio communication tester from Rohde & Schwarz was utilised in the Nokia Bell Labs Global Product and Compliance Laboratory for extensive radiated and conducted emissions testing.

Related Posts

Infrastructure

Heirs Energies joins African Energy Week (AEW) 2026 as Gold Sponsor as Starlink-powered oilfields drive digital expansion

19/05/2026
ABB invests $200 million across Europe to accelerate grid transformation
Infrastructure

ABB invests $200 million across Europe to accelerate grid transformation

19/05/2026
Data Centre

SoftBank Corp. announces Telco AI Cloud vision to build social infrastructure for the AI era

26/03/2026
SES brings satellite connectivity to refugees in Chad
Infrastructure

SES brings satellite connectivity to refugees in Chad

20/03/2026

Subscribe

Get the latest networking news and insights delivered to your inbox.

SIGN UP

READ THE LATEST ISSUE

African Wireless Communications is the continent’s leading independent resource for wireless, mobile, and critical connectivity professionals. We provide an in-depth look at the rapidly evolving telecommunications landscape in the region, covering everything from cellular, satellite, and fixed wireless access to fibre backhaul and cloud-ready data centre infrastructure.

By delivering breaking news, expert analysis, and strategic insights across our print publication, website, and e-newsletters, African Wireless Communications offers a powerful, ‘one-stop’ media combination. Our multi-channel platform is dedicated to keeping industry decision-makers connected, informed, and equipped to navigate the future of African wireless communications.

Follow Us

Content

  • Magazine
  • Infrastructure
  • Sectors
  • Regions
  • Subscribe
  • Editorial
  • Advertise
  • About Us
  • Features List
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2026 African Wireless Communications - A Denyan Media Ltd Publication.

No Result
View All Result
  • Magazine Topics
  • Sectors
  • Infrastructure
  • Regions
  • Magazine Issues
  • Advertise
  • Advertising Specifications
  • Editorial
  • Editorial Features
  • About Us

© 2026 African Wireless Communications - A Denyan Media Ltd Publication.

We use cookies to analyse site traffic and improve your experience with the latest data centre insights. By clicking 'I Agree', you consent to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.