Nokia signs multi-year expansion deal with AT&T for voice and automation
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Nokia signs multi-year expansion deal with AT&T for voice and automation
HELSINKI : U.S. telecoms operator AT&T and Finnish network equipment maker Nokia have signed a multi-year expansion agreement to upgrade AT&T's voice carriage and 5G network automation in the U.S., the Finnish company said on Tuesday.The deal comes a year after Nokia lost a major contract with AT&T to its
AT&T and Nokia extend automation and VoNR partnership
As part of the extended deal, AT&T will update its Nokia IMS Voice Core to include VoNR in a fully cloud-native architecture AT&T and Nokia have extended their existing partnership to include support for the evolution of the telco’s voice core offering and for injecting additional automation capabilities into its network. AT&T is specifically looking to update its Nokia IMS Voice Core to […]
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Nokia and AT&T extend voice core partnership
News AT&T has announced an extension of its partnership with Nokia in a multi-year deal to improve its voice network As part of this upgrade, AT&T will add Voice over New Radio (VoNR) and move its Nokia IMS Voice Core to a cloud-based system. This will help the company roll out new services faster, cut costs, and improve automation. AT&T will also use Nokia’s Cloud Platform to simplify network operations and reduce the need for manual work. Ad…
AT&T Partners With Nokia in Multi-Year Expansion for Voice and Automation
Nokia, a Finnish network equipment maker, and AT&T, a US telecom operator, have inked a multi-year expansion agreement to improve AT&T’s voice carriage and 5G network automation in the US. The announcement was made on Tuesday by Nokia. This agreement comes one year after Nokia’s big loss of a contract to Ericsson (ERICb.ST), a Swedish telecom provider, which AT&T picked at the tail end of 2023 to construct a network that would handle 70% of its …
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