Nokia
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Australian cloud data centre provider ResetData has picked Nokia to support the rollout of its sovereign ‘AI Factory’ facilities.
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Nokia and Zayo Europe have successfully completed a groundbreaking trial of an 800Gb/s alien wavelength transmission over a 1,000km route between Paris and Marseille.
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Northern Irish broadband provider Fibrus has signed a five-year agreement with Nokia to deploy the firm's Deepfield network analytics solution across its expanding network.
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Vodafone Idea has picked Nokia to upgrade and expand its optical metro and circle networks across India.
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Nokia has unveiled Broadband Easy, a new digital platform and suite of services designed to streamline and accelerate fibre deployments by 20%.
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Colt Technology Services has successfully completed a trial of quantum-secured encryption across its fibre optical network.
Forthcoming events
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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.