Orange Belgium deploys 5G Standalone core network
Orange Belgium is deploying its 5G SA network in partnership with Ericsson, Nokia and Oracle Orange Belgium said it is deploying a 5G Standalone core network
Ericsson had suspended operations and deliveries to customers in Russia in April as a consequence of the war with Ukraine Swedish vendor Ericsson has already notified
Nokia first made its entry into providing operators with SaaS solutions in 2021, when it introduced the Nokia Data Marketplace Nokia launched a new Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution designed
NTT DoCoMo taps Nokia for RF planning
Nokia said that the AI RF capacity planning solution is part of Nokia’s AVA software offering Nokia announced that it has deployed its artificial intelligence (AI)
Nokia said its OSS, BSS, and security software applications will be unified under the company’s AI and machine learning-focused AVA division Nokia announced that it is
Nokia said its OSS, BSS, and security software applications will be unified under the company’s AI and machine learning-focused AVA division Nokia announced that it is
Nokia, Telia launch 5G SA network with network slicing for FWA
Nokia said it will upgrade Telia’s entire 5G radio access network infrastructure to enable 5G slicing Finnish vendor Nokia and Telia Finland have launched what it
Bharti Airtel to cover key Indian cities with 5G by the end of this year
Bharti Airtel aims to reach all urban regions in India with 5G coverage by the end of 2023 Indian operator Bharti Airtel expects to cover large
Huawei moves Russian staff to central Asia: Report
Russian press reports indicated that some managers were relocated to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Chinese vendor Huawei decided to relocate part of its staff from Russia to
With Nokia also exiting Russia, Huawei remains the only major international telecom equipment provider in the country Ericsson has announced its official exit from Russia due
URSP support lets one handset juggle enterprise and consumer slices at the same time In separate announcements, Nokia and Ericsson recently confirmed they had worked with