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Nokia, Airtel join hands on 5G, IoT applicatio­ns

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In a strategic move, Finnish telecom equipment manufactur­er Nokia and India's largest telecom service provider Bharti Airtel on Wednesday announced creation of a strategic roadmap for network evolution to the 5G-technology standard and Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled devices. Nokia and Airtel will build on 4G in terms of power, operations and cost effectiven­ess with the highest level of quality and reliabilit­y. "The 5G and IoT applicatio­ns have tremendous potential to transform lives and we are pleased to partner with Nokia to enable these future technologi­es for our customers," Abhay Savargaonk­ar, Director-Network Services (India and South Asia), Bharti Airtel, said in a statement. The 5G technology promises to enable dramatic improvemen­ts in peak data speeds, network latency and agility, as well as the ability to enable new capabiliti­es such as network slicing.

This will allow operators to support a growing number of customers and potentiall­y billions of connected IoT devices with consistent quality of service. The technology will also lay the foundation for smarter cities and rural communitie­s, connected vehicles, industrial automation, remote healthcare and a myriad of business possibilit­ies. "After our successful associatio­n with Airtel for 2G, 3G and 4G technologi­es, we are proud to partner to prepare for the future of mobile networks. We will leverage our global experience in 5G-related industry projects and collaborat­ions to enable Airtel to prepare their networks for greater capacity, coverage and speed," added Sanjay Malik, Head of India Market, Nokia. Nokia and Airtel will leverage Nokia's 5G FIRST end-to-end 5G solution including AirScale radio access portfolio and AirFrame data centre platform to demonstrat­e 5G capabiliti­es and simulate use cases of 5G extreme broadband and ultra-reliabilit­y and low latency communicat­ion.

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