The aim of this partnership is to enable developers to create new applications for users, companies and industries that use Hrvatski Telekom’s services, both in Croatia and throughout Europe.
Moreover, Oppo and Ericsson will conduct business cooperation on a number of projects related to 5G, including device testing, customer engagements and marketing activities.
Through this collaboration, developers will be able to tap into both companies’ Application Programmable Interface (API) platforms to create a diverse array of telecom network powered applications.
The new 5G outdoor fixed wireless access receiver is intended to enhance broadband coverage across urban, suburban, and rural regions, offering operators the capability to utilize cost-effective mmWave spectrum and ensuring consistent, reliable, and ultra-fast wireless services.
Nokia stated that this agreement effectively resolves all ongoing patent litigation between the two companies across various jurisdictions, with specific terms remaining confidential.
The Finnish equipment provider has revealed its plan to expand its 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) portfolio by introducing two new solutions geared toward enhancing both indoor and outdoor speed and coverage.
HMD Global, the authorized manufacturer of Nokia smartphones, has launched its latest device, the Nokia G42 5G, notable as Nokia’s first user-repairable phone.
Certified to meet safety requirements of the European Union, the Nokia Drone Networks product connects over public and private 4G/LTE and 5G networks to enhance situational awareness for first responders and other professionals.
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