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Home » Nokia Secures Major Open RAN Contract with Deutsche Telekom

Nokia Secures Major Open RAN Contract with Deutsche Telekom

November 29, 2024
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Nokia has been awarded a significant contract by Deutsche Telekom (DT) to deploy over 3,000 sites as part of the operator’s multi-vendor Open RAN (O-RAN) network rollout in Germany. This deal marks Nokia’s return to Europe’s largest telecom operator, replacing the previous vendor in the areas covered by the agreement. Nokia’s contribution will include its O-RAN-compliant 5G AirScale portfolio, featuring ReefShark System-on-Chip technology, as well as Habrok Massive MIMO radios designed to deliver high-capacity, premium coverage and robust performance in a multi-supplier Open RAN environment. The deployment is already underway in the Neubrandenburg area of Northern Germany, signaling the start of a large-scale expansion that is expected to enhance network performance and capacity.

As part of this partnership, Nokia will also provide its AI-powered MantaRay NM solution for intelligent network management, alongside digital deployment and optimization services. The contract underscores Deutsche Telekom’s commitment to Open RAN technology and its strategy of increasing supplier diversity. Nokia said its role in the deal reinforces its position as a leader in O-RAN solutions, integrating seamlessly with other vendors such as Fujitsu, which will supply mid-band remote radio head products. With this collaboration, Deutsche Telekom aims to modernize and scale its radio access network while ensuring consistency, security, and resilience across the infrastructure.

Key Highlights:

  • Nokia to deploy over 3,000 sites for Deutsche Telekom’s Open RAN network in Germany.
  • Nokia’s O-RAN-compliant AirScale portfolio includes ReefShark SoC and Habrok Massive MIMO radios.
  • Commercial deployment begins in Neubrandenburg, marking the first phase of the rollout.
  • Fujitsu will supply mid-band remote radio head products, supporting multi-vendor collaboration.
  • Nokia will deploy its AI-powered MantaRay NM solution for network management and optimization.
  • The deal strengthens Deutsche Telekom’s commitment to a multi-vendor Open RAN strategy.

Tommi Uitto, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia, said: “While others talk about doing Open RAN, Nokia is actually doing it and doing it on a grand scale. This is a significant deal for Nokia as we have been selected by the largest network operator in Europe to extend our partnership. We are proud to have been chosen because of our technology leadership, innovative product portfolio, and open approach. We look forward to expanding our partnership further in the future.”

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