Nokia India showcases cutting edge technologies in 5 core areas

Nokia Networks has showcased some of its futuristic and cutting edge global technologies in the mobile broadband segment on its India Innovation Day 2015 that it hosted. The technologies showcased are aimed at empowering operators in their journey of evolution in order to effectively manage and monetize the surging mobile broadband growth.

Nokia’s real time live demos highlighted company’s innovations in Telco Cloud (VoLTE/ VoWiFi), 5G, Security solutions, Predictive marketing, etc.

The experts at the event demonstrated how solutions like Ultra Dense Networks, Telco Cloud, Big Data Analytics and Smart Location Experiences can enable operators to serve huge data demands and optimize spectrum investments. Arno Koch, Head of Business Development, Mobile Broadband, Nokia Networks & Suresh Kalyanasundaram, Senior Specialist, Technology & Innovation Research, Nokia Networks were present at the event. They talked about how Nokia is bringing in cutting edge solutions in the networks business to help operators meet their future challenges.

nokia logo Nokia India showcases cutting edge technologies in 5 core areasSuresh Kalyanasundaram discussed about FutureWorks including 5G and Internet of things. FutureWorks represents concepts, innovations and technologies that demonstrate possibilities (not commitments) for its future portfolio and roadmaps. As part of it, Nokia is heavily engaged in demonstrating leadership in internal and collaborative 5G research such as 5GPPP, METIS, NYU and few others. Nokia is also collaborating with some of the top operators like NTT docomo in Japan and SK Telecom in Korea in this space.  The company has set a target leading in the 5G era by starting pre-standardized trials from 2018 onwards and deploying pre-commercial 5G in the 2020... See more

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