Nokia pulls most of its business from Russia
The Finnish telecom equipment vendor will maintain current networks for humanitarian reasons, but the pull-out could hurt future network development in Russia.
The Finnish telecom equipment vendor will maintain current networks for humanitarian reasons, but the pull-out could hurt future network development in Russia.
IBM managed infrastructure services spin-off Kyndryl has teamed up with Nokia through a global network and edge computing alliance to offer LTE and 5G private wireless networking.
Singapore-based IT solutions integrator Beaqon has partnered with Nokia to augment and upgrade Changi Airport’s networking technology stack.
Philippine telco DITO has picked Nokia, its 4G LTE radio partner since 2020, to pitch in the tech needed to roll out its 5G network across Mindanao.
Malaysia's Allo Technology has partnered with Nokia for the deployment of its planned gigabit fibre network across Malaysia.
Nokia is rolling out fresh software and hardware to upgrade the nationwide network of PLDT and wireless unit, Smart Communications.
Nokia has revealed plans to cut up to 10,000 jobs from its global ranks as it works to reduce costs and pump more resources into 5G, cloud and digital infrastructure technologies.
The community around the open sourced Software for Open Networking in the Cloud (SONiC) NOS has got a little stronger through Apstra.
At this stage of 5G availability, offerings that blend fast cellular service with compatible software and hardware may attract early adopters.
Smart has unveiled plans to launch enterprise-grade Internet of Things services across the Philippines, following a strategic partnership with Nokia.
Nokia has signed a contract with Hutchison 3 Indonesia to provide Internet of Things coverage to enterprise customers in Indonesia.
Partners have “nothing to fear” from an IBM-owned Red Hat and communication services providers are moving towards less popular solutions.
The SD-WAN infrastructure market continues to expand at a global level, driven by changing customer requirements and increased spending.
Finland's data protection ombudsman said he would investigate whether Nokia-branded phones had breached data rules.
Samsung Electronics is pouring resources into its telecom network equipment business, aiming to capitalise on the security fears hobbling Huawei.