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Nokia completes prep for 4G/LTE cellular Moon network
Nokia has announced the final integration of its Lunar Surface Communication System (LSCS) into Intuitive Machines’ IM-2 lander is complete. Dubbed Athena, the lander will be equipped with LSCS when it travels to the lunar south pole region in IM-2 mission. The companies intend to deploy the first cellular network on the Moon. “We believe delivering Nokia’s 4G/LTE system to ...
High end router revenues decline for fifth consecutive quarter
Q3 High End Router equipment revenue declined for a fifth consecutive quarter, says Dell’Oro Group. Nokia was the only manufacturer to post higher router revenues in the quarter on a year-over-year basis. As a result, Nokia gained five percentage points of market share. “The market contraction that the router vendors are undergoing is in its fifth quarter,” says Dell’Oro vp ...
Nokia launches 19Gbps WiFi7 gateway
Nokia has launched the Beacon 19, a new Wi-Fi 7 gateway designed to provide seamless, high-capacity mesh networking enabling operators to deliver a superior broadband experience. As a tri-band device, the Beacon 19 offers up to 19Gbps of Wi-Fi capacity – essential for the expanding demands of streaming, online gaming, video, smart home, and security applications in the home. With ...
GenAI multiplying cyber threats
Nokia has released its tenth Threat Intelligence Report which shows that cyberattacks on telecom infrastructure are accelerating as cybercriminals increasingly harness Generative AI and automation to increase the speed, volume, and sophistication of their attacks. “The use of Generative AI and automation for nefarious purposes is leading to a stepwise increase in malicious actors’ capabilities and threat potential,” says Nokia’s ...
World record optical transmission
Nokia and Deutsche Telekom subsidiary OTE Group have claimed an optical transmission rate world record using Nokia’s sixth generation of super-coherent Photonic Service Engine (PSE-6s) technology. The field trial, which used Nokia’s 1830 PSI-M optical transport solution, ran over OTE Group’s national dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) network, connecting IP Core data centers and routers in Greece. Two optical nodes ...
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Inmarsat appoints former Nokia boss Rajeev Suri as CEO
Inmarsat, the UK satellite communications services provider, has announced that Rajeev Suri, a former Nokia CEO, will assume the role of CEO. He will join the business officially from 1 March 2021, with Rupert Pearce – the current CEO – stepping down from 28 February. Most recently Suri was President and CEO of Nokia, a position he held for six ...
Nokia going for 5G share at expense of margin
Nokia will sacrifice margin for 5G market share, says CEO Pekka Lundmark (pictured). “Customers are using a best-of-breed approach to build these networks, selecting network elements from multiple individual vendors who are able to offer the best performance per total cost of ownership,” says Lundmark, “Nokia is aiming to be the technology leader in the areas it chooses to play ...
Nokia leads EU 6G group
A group of companies and universities called Hexa-X is being funded by the EU to pursue 6G telephony. Hexa-X includes Ericsson, Orange, Telefonica, Intel, Siemens and the universities of Oulu and Pisa. “The main goal will be to develop the vision, the road map and the timeline,” says Nokia’s Devaki Chandramoulishe who is leading the group, “then put together a ...