Nokia
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Broadband operators in North America and Europe are becoming alarmed at a shortage of fibre that is threatening to hurt governments’ ambitious plans.
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Vodafone Group’s Safaricom Ethiopia is launching the country’s first competitive network in the face of a blazing civil war. Alan Burkitt-Gray asks the company’s Matthew Harrison-Harvey how they’re managing to do it
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TIM’s long-haul network in Italy has carried data at 600Gbps per wavelength over a 1,000km-long fibre.
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The rise of 5G is leading to new demands on data centre and edge cloud infrastructure, creating the need for new, agile and automated networks. Wim Henderickx, head of IP technology and architecture at Nokia, explains how the vendor is seeking to address this with its new Adaptive Cloud Networking solution.
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STC, Nokia and MediaTek have verified 3 component carrier aggregation (3CC-CA) in a 5G standalone (SA) network for the first time in the Middle East and Africa.
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Nokia is to provide its data centre switching solutions to Microsoft’s data centres to support the bandwidth growth in Microsoft Azure.
Forthcoming events
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Global Carrier Awards 2022
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Capacity Europe 2022
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The CEO of Nokia, Pekka Lundmark, has confirmed it will no longer operate in Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine.
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Enterprises in the ports, oil and gas, government and critical infrastructure sectors in Abu Dhabi will soon be able to digitalise through private 5G networks.
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Nokia and Japanese operator Rakuten Mobile have pushed the speed of fibre to 1Tbps per channel to connect data centres.
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The Middle East is seeing growing demand for advanced services, a trend that is only set to continue. Manolo Ortiz, Nokia’s head for the EMEA region in the webscale business, writes on the need for dynamic interconnection fabrics to cater for these changes.
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Nokia has launched a range of upgrades for its next-gen packet optical transport network (P-OTN) solutions for communications services providers (CSPs) offering wholesale services.
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Capacity shares five key stories to watch from around the world today.
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Kyndryl and Nokia have formed a global network and edge computing alliance.
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Energy and water companies in Germany have commissioned Nokia to build them a private 4G network on the 450MHz band.
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Within the last week, Nokia has made a series of announcements about new project wins and kit deployments.
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Capacity shares five key stories making headlines around the world today.
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When £2.6 million was stolen from a Royal Mail train in the UK back in 1963, the thieves relied on the classic techniques of distraction and violence to secure their swag.
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Nokia is to supply IP Telecom with optical networking equipment to extend the company's data centre cloud connectivity infrastructure across metro areas in Portugal.