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After Signing with Ericsson, Orange Collaborates with Nokia to Develop 5G Use Cases

After Signing with Ericsson, Orange Collaborates with Nokia to Develop 5G Use Cases Image Credit: Orange

Orange has announced a new collaboration with Nokia to develop new services and use cases for 5G after it signed a similar agreement with Ericsson three months ago.

Under the agreement, Nokia and Orange will drive the definition and development of these new services, with a focus on making the transition from 4G to 5G network connectivity in the most efficient way in terms of power, operations, and cost effectiveness, and with the highest level of quality and reliability. 

Orange will leverage the Nokia Flexi Base Station and 5G-ready AirScale radio access portfolio, the AirFrame data center platform, telco cloud and cybersecurity technologies to create applications making use of 5G's ultra-low latency and ultra-high reliability.

The collaboration will also include applications and testing of various technologies, including the ultra-broadband leveraging new frequency bands; Cloud RAN and massive MIMO; IoT; end-to-end network slicing techniques and energy efficiency techniques.

The companies will leverage the existing research collaboration between Orange Labs and Nokia Bell Labs and establish joint innovation platforms at the Nokia Paris Saclay premises on the outskirts of the French capital, and at the Nokia campus in Lannion, in Western France.

Alain Maloberti, SVP, Orange Labs Networks, Orange
In line with the Orange Essentials 2020 strategy, Orange places innovation at the heart of its drive to deliver an unmatched customer experience. Working with Nokia, we are preparing the evolution of our networks from 4G to 5G, with multiple services on a single infrastructure to deliver a quality tailored for each service requirement. Our new services will enhance people's lives and accelerate the digitization of vertical industries.

Marc Rouanne, Chief Innovation & Operating Officer, Nokia 
With our breadth of Radio, IP and Optics technologies, and the expertise of Bell Labs, Nokia is proud to be assisting Orange in the introduction of 5G and the application of the Future X Network paradigm. Through this collaboration, we will test 5G applications for different industry segments and measure the benefits of extremely short latency and very high speeds.

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