Internet of Things · 2020-03-17

Nokia expands its IoT network to support 5G capabilities – IoT


This article was 1st published on our sister Site, The Internet Of All Things.

Espoo, Finland, March 17, 2020: Nokia has today announced that it was upgrading its Worldwide IoT Network Grid (WING) managed service with 5G and edge capabilities.

It said in a press note, that the upgrade will not require operators to invest in global infrastructure thanks to the “pay-as-you-go” business model that allows the scaling of Nokia 5G IoT services faster and cost-effectively. 

With Nokia WING innovations, operators can serve their enterprise customers providing 5G IoT services with ultra-low latency, high security and enhanced throughput, said Nokia.

With Nokia WING, operators will be able to leverage new business models and tap into industries such as connected cars, critical public services, and real-time industrial monitoring and control, as well as remote healthcare. Many of these use cases will place unprecedented demands on latency, the volume and velocity of data and security.


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