Nokia
and Telia Finland Launch World’s First Commercial 5G SA Network With
Network Slicing For Fixed Wireless Access
- Nokia to modernize existing
5G AirScale base station infrastructure in Finland with network slicing
enabling new services
- Telia introduces 5G SA to
commercial Fixed Wireless Access home broadband services; Telia is now
able to start offering a range of broadband deals with guaranteed services
levels
- Nokia is Telia’s sole 5G
vendor in Finland and also supplies 5G standalone (SA) Core as well as to
multiple European markets
- Telia to utilize Carrier
Aggregation technology to enhance spectrum assets and improve coverage
Nokia and Telia Finland announced the launch of the world’s first commercial 5G standalone (SA) network
with network slicing for Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) services. Telia is
introducing 5G SA to its 5G Fixed Wireless Access
(FWA) home broadband services and is able to start offering a range of
broadband deals with guaranteed service levels to its customers in Finland.These solutions will enable Telia to build on its existing leadership position
and deliver enhanced connectivity and capacity benefits to its customers. The
deployment is underway.
The deal will see Nokia upgrade Telia’s entire 5G
Radio Access Network infrastructure to enable 5G slicing utilizing equipment
from its comprehensive AirScale portfolio including 5G radio and baseband
products. Nokia’s industry-leading, energy-efficient 5G AirScale network
portfolio delivers best-in-class connectivity and supports mobile operators
rapidly transitioning to 5G standalone networks. 5G SA is the foundation for
some of the most transformative 5G use cases such as cloud gaming and extended
reality.
Nokia 5G SA Core gives
Telia the speed, intelligence, scale, and security to deliver 5G services while
cost-effectively managing its network with near zero-touch automation and
adherence to Service Level Agreements.
The introduction of network slicing
will mean that Telia can dynamically allocate a portion of the network for 5G
FWA, flexibly balance traffic between FWA and mobile users, and provide new
services like application category-based slicing. Being able to specify slices with differentiated
levels of speed, latency, and data quality will mean that Telia is able to
offer its customers a selection of broadband deals with guaranteed service
levels based on customer requirements. Nokia 5G FWA gateways are included in
the deal. Telia is also utilizing Nokia’s Carrier Aggregation technology for
making the best use of its 5G spectrum assets to improve coverage in key
regions.
Nokia is the long-term strategic partner of Telia
and exclusive provider of 5G RAN and Core in Finland. Nokia is also a
long-standing strategic partner to Telia Company and also supplies 5G SA core
in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden in the Nordic and
Baltic regions.
Nokia is the industry leader in 4G/5G network
slicing and was the first to demonstrate 4G/5G network slicing across
RAN-Transport-Core with management and assurance. Nokia’s network slicing
solution supports all LTE, 5G NSA, and 5G SA devices, enabling mobile operators
to utilize a huge device ecosystem and provide slice continuity over 4G and 5G.
Jari Collin, CTO at Telia, commented: "We were one of the first operators in Europe
to introduce a 5G standalone and Core network and with the encouraging feedback
of our customers, we are now deploying this new technology commercially. 5G’s
most innovative applications will be built on our 5G network, and we want to
keep Finland at the forefront of its development as this technology
matures."
Ari Kynäslahti, Head of Strategy and Technology at
Nokia Mobile Networks, said: “Together
with Telia, we have been at the forefront of innovation by delivering the world’s
first 4G/5G network slicing and edge slicing solutions. Today, we take another
significant step forward in our pioneering network slicing story with the
introduction of 5G Fixed Wireless Access services that will deliver super-fast
home broadband services to Telia’s customers in Finland. We are proud to
continue our successful, long-standing partnership with Telia and support its
goal of delivering world-class 5G services.”
Source: Nokia media announcement