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Provides mobile, fixed, and cloud network solutions
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Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Nokia specializes in providing technology solutions for mobile, fixed, and cloud networks. Its products include advanced network infrastructure, software, and services that support the deployment and management of 5G networks, Industry 4.0 applications, and the metaverse. Nokia serves a wide range of clients, including communication service providers, enterprises, and consumers, focusing on improving productivity, sustainability, and inclusivity. Unlike many competitors, Nokia also generates revenue through licensing its patents and intellectual property, in addition to selling network equipment and software licenses. The company's goal is to enhance connectivity and technology access across various sectors.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Espoo, Finland
Founded
1865
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Com4, a full MVNO and part of the Wireless Logic Group, has selected Nokia as the main supplier for its new 5G Standalone Core.
Nokia announced that it has been selected by CoreSite, an American Tower company empowering critical business and AI workloads that impact everyday life through interconnected data center solutions, to deliver an IP routing-based edge and core network solution across 30 data centers in 11 U.S. markets.
Nokia will link 30 CoreSite data centers across 11 US markets in support of a growing push toward connecting AI and high-performance workloads between Edge environments.The agreement will have CoreSite tapping Nokia’s 7250 Interconnect Routers to manage routing of data storage and processing at the CoreSite colocation centers and Nokia’s 7750 Service Router to provide IP interconnectivity within the data center campus. These systems will use Nokia’s Service Router Operating System to integrate with CoreSite’s existing environment.The updates will power CoreSite data centers that currently serve nearly 40,000 customer interconnections. These include on-ramps to cloud providers and on-premises private data center locations.American Tower acquired CoreSite in 2021. The deal was framed as a way for American Tower to expand monetization of its physical assets.Nokia launched the 7250 router architecture in mid-2020. The portfolio spans top-of-rack switches, spine switches, super-spine switches, and modular chassis spine switches with support for 400 Gb/s, 100 Gb/s, 50 Gb/s, 40 Gb/s, 25 Gb/s, 10 Gb/s and 1 Gb/s interfaces.Nokia’s 7750 core routers use the vendor’s FP5 routing silicon, which includes its FP5 line cards that can support current 100 Gb/s and 400 Gb/s Ethernet traffic as well as next-generation 800 Gb/s Ethernet with lower power consumption compared to the previous line card iteration while still being able to operate on the same network with those legacy products.Nokia unveiled its FP5 silicon in mid-2021. The power-rich programmable routing chip is targeted at high-bandwidth use cases like 5G backhaul and industrial IoT networks.The CoreSite deal continues Nokia’s deeper push into the data center networking space
VIRGINIA, USA - Nokia today announced that it has delivered its Banshee tactical private wireless solutions to the Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity (MCTSSA), reinforcing the US Marine Corps' commitment to provide seamless, secure, and resilient communications for tactical operations.
Nokia has signed a major private wireless agreement with global shipping giant Maersk, marking a significant step in maritime connectivity.