Nokia and Google Cloud partner to develop new, cloud-based 5G radio solutions Lunes, 15 Marzo 2021 09:31
The two companies will develop 5G solutions combining Nokia’s Radio Access Network (RAN), Open RAN, and Cloud RAN, with Google’s edge computing platform
Building on recent partnership announced in February, new collaboration between Nokia and Google Cloud will deliver additional 5G monetization opportunities for CSPs
15 March 2021
Espoo, Finland – Nokia has today announced a partnership with Google Cloud to develop new, cloud-based 5G radio solutions. The two companies will collaborate on joint solutions combining Nokia’s Radio Access Network (RAN), Open RAN, Cloud RAN (vRAN) and edge cloud technologies, with Google’s edge computing platform and applications ecosystem. The collaboration will lead to the development of
Press Release Nokia and Google Cloud partner to develop new, cloud-based 5G radio solutions The two companies will develop 5G solutions combining Nokia's Radio Access Network (RAN), Open RAN,
Nokia and Google Cloud partner to develop new, cloud-based 5G radio solutions
The two companies will develop 5G solutions combining Nokia s Radio Access Network (RAN), Open RAN, and Cloud RAN, with Google s edge computing platform
Building on recent partnership announced in February, new collaboration between Nokia and Google Cloud will deliver additional 5G monetization opportunities for CSPs
Nokia has today announced a partnership with Google Cloud to develop new, cloud-based 5G radio solutions. The two companies will collaborate on joint solutions combining Nokia s Radio Access Network (RAN), Open RAN, Cloud RAN (vRAN) and edge cloud technologies, with Google s edge computing platform and applications ecosystem. The collaboration will lead to the development of solutions and use cases to solve key 5G scenarios for businesses worldwide.
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16 December 2020 | Natalie Bannerman Telxius has announced that it will provide landing and colocation services for Google’s new Grace Hopper subsea cable.
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