Nokia
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Nokia and Vodafone have successfully completed an end-to end Open RAN trial on Vodafone Italy’s live 5G standalone (SA) network.
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Nokia will team with Perfectum in Uzbekistan to build a nationwide 5G standalone (SA) network in the country.
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Globally, the first commercial deployments for 6G are expected by the end of the decade, fusing the human, digital, and physical worlds. But long before the first 6G network goes live, we need to go through the extensive process of creating a standard. I am pleased to say that process is now beginning.
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Nokia and Vodafone are collaborating to test the viability of L4S technology over passive optical networks (PON), which could greatly improve activities such as video conferencing and gaming.
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Singtel will partner with Cisco, Fortinet and Nokia to provide quantum security solutions to enterprises through its Quantum Safe Network (QSN).
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Finish equipment vendor Nokia and Bahrain telecom operator Batelco signed a partnership agreement to deliver 5G private wireless networks across the Kingdom of Bahrain on Sunday.
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Ericsson and Nokia are reportedly expanding their in-house chip design capabilities to better compete in the 5G era.
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Capacity investigates the opportunities and challenges for digital infrastructure that will arise in Colombia as 5G rollouts get under way.
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Nokia confirms the appointment of Sandy Motley, president of the company’s fixed networks division, as the new country manager for Nokia in the US.
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Liberty Global’s Belgian subsidiary Telent will use Nokia’s Network as Code platform to enhance operational efficiency and services offered at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium.
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Nokia has announced a breakthrough multi-access edge slicing innovation that will be showcased with e& at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 in Barcelona.
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Nokia and A1 Austria (A1) have completed the industry’s first 5G edge cloud network slicing with Microsoft.
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Manolo Ortiz, senior vice president for Nokia’s webscale business, outlines the company’s progress on photonic service engines.
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Pekka Lundmark, CEO and president of Nokia, has called AT&T’s decision to partner with Ericsson a disappointing outcome, and referred to the Open RAN project as a largely single-sourced RAN network.
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Nokia has signed a multi-year patent cross-license agreement with Oppo, bringing an end to a lengthy dispute over 5G patents.
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Nokia’s exit from TD Tech, a wireless technology firm jointly controlled by Huawei comes as no surprise according to Paolo Pescatore, TMT analyst at PP Foresight.
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Hector Menendez, product marketing manager, IP/optical networks, Nokia talks about why network slicing is a key solution for service providers.
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Nokia will invest €360 million in software, hardware and chip design at its Ulm and Nuremberg sites, the company said today.
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Nokia has signed a new patent cross-license agreement with Honor to cover both parties’ fundamental inventions in 5G and other cellular technologies.
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Windstream Wholesale (Windstream) and Nokia confirm the successful trial of 800 Gigabit Ethernet (GE) service transmission over a single 800Gbps wavelength over a 1,386km link across Windstream’s live network.
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Nokia and Deutsche Telekom (DT) have begun to deploy a multi-vendor Open RAN network with Fujitsu in Germany.
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Nokia and BT Group today announced an agreement to develop new 5G network monetisation opportunities.
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Nokia and Orange have completed a record 800Gbps per wavelength transmission over the 6,600km Dunant transatlantic route.
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Ericsson and AT&T have announced a five-year network transformation and digitalisation project.
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Nokia has completed interoperability tests of 5G Standalone (SA) Packet Core’s User Plane Function (UPF) in the Sylva open-source cloud software environment.
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Nokia Bell Labs has made a research breakthrough called Natural-Language Networks that will enable networks to be operated through plain speech or text prompts.
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Speaking in a presentation of Nokia’s Q3 2023 financial results, CEO Pekka Lundmark has expanded on a number of announcements made by the Finish company this week.
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Nokia has built a 400G national optical backbone network for du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company.
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Vodafone and Nokia will pilot a commercial 5G Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) trial in Italy for the first time.
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Nokia will bring 5G private wireless to small industrial sites with the launch of its Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) Private Wireless Compact.
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Manolo Ortiz, Nokia’s senior vice president for the EMEA region in the webscale business, writes of the significance of the vendor’s new visual identity as he prepares for Capacity Europe.
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Colt will team with Nokia to boost its multi-vendor offering, strengthening its network portfolio and giving more choice to its customers.
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Nokia has entered into a partnership with NTT Ltd to make private wireless networking solutions available to more than 3.2 million enterprises across Thailand.
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BT and Nokia confirm the successful uplink aggregation of two carrier components in a 5G Standalone (SA) live network.
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The deployment will occur over several Vodafone markets in Europe, including the UK and Italy
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Nokia has won all of its arguments in the UK Willingness Trial against Oppo after a judge ruled that the Chinese vendor will have to decide between committing to a UK FRAND determined license or subject to an injunction for infringement.
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SC CapRock, the Brazilian subsidiary of Speedcast, through its long-term global agreement with Nokia to develop LTE private wireless networks, has inked a global agreement for the sale of Starlink’s corporate services.
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The dominant theme of Ericsson’s Q2 earnings call was how and why sales would pick back up towards the end of 2023, or potentially 2024.
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Nokia has signed a new patent cross-license agreement with Apple, replacing the current license that is due to expire at the end of the year.
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Nokia and Telefonica have aligned to accelerate digital transformation across businesses in Latin America.
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Emmanuel Rochas, CEO, Orange International Carriers joins Capacity Editor Nadine Hawkins to discuss the company's recently unveiled strategic plan centred on optimising its core business and fueling sustainability across EMEA.
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Nokia and Proximus confirm the successful completion of Europe’s first live hybrid quantum encryption key trial.