Nokia launches first mobile phone network on the Moon - Unlike traditional satellite communications used in space, Nokia’s lunar network will rely on cellular technology similar to Earth’s
US marine port and rail yard operator Carrix has deployed Nokia’s DAC private 4G and 5G system at container terminals in Florida, California, and Washington. More will follow.
Nokia's news from MWC 2025 reflects both the company's telecom roots and its efforts to pursue strategic opportunities outside of telecom.
Technology company Nokia's new President and Chief Executive Officer Justin Hotard atttends the ... [+] company's press conference in Espoo, Finland, as Nokia announced a leadersh
The number of own shares held by Nokia Corporation following the transfer is 145 461 100. At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.
Proximus Global and Nokia announced a strategic partnership on March 4 to integrate their network API solutions, aiming to help developers create new enterprise applications.
NASA and Nokia have taken a major step in lunar exploration by deploying the first-ever mobile network on the Moon. As part of Intuitive Machines’ IM-2 mission, this initiative introduces the Lunar Surface Communication System (LSCS),
Nokia isn't the most glamorous name. It's a European stock, and operates in the cyclical, somewhat slow-growth telecommunications equipment sector. However, the stock is also up more than 40% over the past year, even though revenues are still below 2023 levels.
At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, the company highlighted ongoing market share gains in its Mobile Networks division. These gains are seen as a counterbalance to the anticipated decline in revenue from AT&T (NYSE: T) this year.
In a report released today, Tim Savageaux from Northland Securities reiterated a Buy rating on Nokia (NOK – Research Report), with a price
Telefónica announced the successful completion of Europe’s first 5G SA call utilizing on-premises and public cloud architecture. The milestone was achieved with Nokia’s Cloud RAN solution on Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud infrastructure.
New Delhi: Telecom gear major Nokia is exporting up to 70 per cent of its production from India, further strengthening the ‘Make in India’ initiative.