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Nokia to help with T-Mobile superfast telecom network

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SAN FRANCISCO: Nokia will help TMobile deploy a superfast “5G” mobile internet network across the United States in a $3.5-billion deal, the companies announced Monday. Finland-based Nokia will provide T-Mobile its suite of 5G technology, and help build the telecommun­ications firm’s new-generation nationwide wireless network, the companies said. “We are all in on 5G,” T-Mobile chief technology officer Neville Ray said in a release. “And together with Sprint, we’ll be able to do so much more.”

US wireless operators Sprint and TMobile

announced earlier this year that they are merging to form a new company and push developmen­t of a super-fast 5G network. The merger must still be approved by regulators. 5G or fifth-generation wireless communicat­ions networks promise to move data so quickly that they would enable services such as remote surgery or driverless cars and allow customers to experience video and virtual reality with greater ease.

“Nokia and T-Mobile will advance the large-scale deployment of 5G services throughout the United States,” Nokia chief customer operations officer Ashish Chowdhary said in the release. T-Mobile is one of the biggest earners for its parent Deutsche Telekom of Germany. TMobile and Sprint-a subsidiary of Japan’s SoftBank-are at present the third and fourth largest US wireless operators, respective­ly.—AFP

 ??  ?? FINLAND: A picture shows a view of the headquarte­rs of Finnish telecoms giant Nokia in Espoo, Finland. —AFP
FINLAND: A picture shows a view of the headquarte­rs of Finnish telecoms giant Nokia in Espoo, Finland. —AFP

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