LMT selects Nokia for 5G Standalone (SA) Core

Nokia announced that LMT has selected its 5G Standalone (SA) Core to help deliver new advanced 5G services in Latvia.
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LMT already uses Nokia Cloud Packet Core, Subscriber Data Management, and software solutions for  5G signaling and cloud management.

Nokia 5G SA Core will give LMT the speed, intelligence, scale, and security to deliver 5G services while cost-effectively managing the operator’s network with near zero-touch automation and adherence to Service Level Agreements.

5G SA Core will enable LMT to launch low-latency applications for Enterprise customers, as well as to build new capabilities within the network, including network APIs and analytics.

The deployment will also include the Nokia 7220 Interconnect Router for data center fabric.

Nokia is leading the 5G SA Core market, with over 60 CSP customers, including around 30 CSPs in Europe. In addition, 25 of the top 40 communication service providers globally by revenue rely on Nokia Core network products.

“To better monetize our network assets and strengthen our network agility and reliability, it is crucial that LMT deploy 5G Standalone Core. With our strong existing partnership, Nokia 5G SA Core gives us the best tools and functions to move the LMT customer experience to another level; and allow us to manage our network more predictably,” Gunars Danbergs, VP Technology, at LMT, said.

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