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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: IBM<\/a> spinoff Kyndryl<\/a> and Finnish telecoms gear maker Nokia<\/a> have formed a global ‘network and edge computing alliance’ which the companies said is aimed to help enterprises accelerate their digital transformation by leveraging LTE and 5G private wireless networking<\/a>.

The collaboration has already resulted in private LTE and
5G<\/a> real-world deployments and several proof-of-concept (PoC) applications for Dow Inc. to support Industry 4.0-enabled worker safety and collaboration, asset tracking, and other capabilities using a blueprint that it plans to expand and deploy across its sites worldwide, as per an official statement.

“By collaborating with
Nokia<\/a>, we’re taking another step forward in helping our customers unlock the power of LTE and 5G<\/a> through a secure, private environment,” said Paul Savill, global practice leader of Network and Edge computing for Kyndryl<\/a>.

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Nokia expects commercial 5G deals after spectrum auction; gets initial trusted product approvals<\/a><\/h2>

Malik said that if the auction takes place around May-June period, then the initial 5G network rollouts can start in the second half of the year. The company had rolled out over 1,50,000 sites in India for its telecom operator partners for both capacity and coverage requirements in 2021.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: IBM<\/a> spinoff Kyndryl<\/a> and Finnish telecoms gear maker Nokia<\/a> have formed a global ‘network and edge computing alliance’ which the companies said is aimed to help enterprises accelerate their digital transformation by leveraging LTE and 5G private wireless networking<\/a>.

The collaboration has already resulted in private LTE and
5G<\/a> real-world deployments and several proof-of-concept (PoC) applications for Dow Inc. to support Industry 4.0-enabled worker safety and collaboration, asset tracking, and other capabilities using a blueprint that it plans to expand and deploy across its sites worldwide, as per an official statement.

“By collaborating with
Nokia<\/a>, we’re taking another step forward in helping our customers unlock the power of LTE and 5G<\/a> through a secure, private environment,” said Paul Savill, global practice leader of Network and Edge computing for Kyndryl<\/a>.

\"Nokia<\/a><\/figure>

Nokia expects commercial 5G deals after spectrum auction; gets initial trusted product approvals<\/a><\/h2>

Malik said that if the auction takes place around May-June period, then the initial 5G network rollouts can start in the second half of the year. The company had rolled out over 1,50,000 sites in India for its telecom operator partners for both capacity and coverage requirements in 2021.<\/p><\/div>