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AT&T Taps Nokia WING to Enable Seamless Global IoT Connectivity for Enterprise Customers

AT&T Taps Nokia WING to Enable Seamless Global IoT Connectivity for Enterprise Customers Image Credit: jamesteoh/Bigstockphoto.com

AT&T will be using Nokia’s Worldwide IoT Network Grid (WING) to provide virtually seamless IoT connectivity around the world for its enterprise customers.

Nokia WING offers a fully integrated, global managed service for IoT connectivity enablement for mobile network operators, providing innovative features, optimizing investments and reducing time to market.  Working with WING, AT&T will speed the delivery of IoT services on a global scale and drive emerging IoT applications.

AT&T’s cloud-based Multi-Network Connect platform will simplify connectivity and platform capabilities for AT&T’s use of Nokia WING. Multi-Network Connect lets businesses manage IoT devices across multiple cellular and satellite networks, operators and regions through a single portal.

The services offered by Nokia WING include core network, dedicated IoT operations, billing, security, data analytics, and more. 

AT&T and Nokia will develop, test and launch the next generation of IoT services. They’ll cover a wide range of industries including transportation, health, manufacturing, retail, agriculture, utilities, consumer electronics and smart cities.

Commercial deployment starts later this year. WING’s core network assets are expected to be available in more than 20 countries across Europe, Asia, North America, South America, and the Middle East by the first quarter of 2020. 

Chris Penrose, President, IoT Solutions, AT&T
Our work with Nokia WING will help clear away the complexity of large-scale IoT adoption so that our customers can unlock the potential of IoT worldwide.

Sanjay Goel, President of Global Services, Nokia
With AT&T’s leading position in IoT and proven experience meeting real customer needs, we have a winning combination to bolster our global IoT capabilities

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