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Nokia Joins OCP at Platinum Level

November 20, 2025
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Nokia joined the Open Compute Project (OCP) as a Platinum member, expanding its role in developing open, interoperable infrastructure for large-scale AI networks. The move positions Nokia inside a 500-member ecosystem focused on building architectures that scale up within data centers and scale out across distributed sites—an increasingly critical requirement as AI workloads strain the limits of conventional enterprise-designed networks.

Nokia plans to collaborate with OCP members on designs that optimize space, power, and cost while supporting multicloud, multi-data-center AI clusters. Its contributions will draw on the company’s optical and IP integration capabilities, high-speed interconnects for compute-to-compute fabrics, AI-native wireless, efficient PON out-of-band management, and automated, AI-driven network operations. The company says AI traffic is reshaping both hyperscale data center networking and the network edge, where capacity, energy, and scalability pressures are rising sharply.

Nokia’s data center networking portfolio spans high-performance switching and optical modules for intra-data-center connectivity, as well as IP and optical platforms for inter-data-center transport. The company says these technologies are engineered to support distributed AI and cloud architectures that must interconnect multiple physical sites at very high speeds and with strict energy-efficiency requirements.

• Nokia becomes a Platinum member of the 500-member Open Compute Project

• Collaboration focuses on open, standards-driven AI networking across data centers and the edge

• Plans include high-speed optical interconnects, IP-optical integration, PON management, and AI-driven operations

• Target use cases include multi-site AI clusters, distributed data center fabrics, and consumer/enterprise AI-enhanced experiences

• Portfolio includes switches, optics, and transport systems for intra- and inter-DC connectivity

“We are pleased to welcome Nokia to the Open Compute Project (OCP) Community as a Platinum Member,” said George Tchaparian, Chief Executive Officer at OCP. “Data center operators are seeking dependable, efficient and open adoptable technologies to build and scale their AI clusters.”

“As AI reshapes data center architectures, we are excited to join the Open Compute Project Community as a Platinum member,” said Pallavi Mahajan, Chief Technology and AI Officer at Nokia.

🌐  Analysis

Nokia’s focus on IP-optical integration and AI-automated operations fits into a broader push to reduce the cost and power overhead of scaling multi-site AI clusters. This move also complements Nokia’s ongoing work on data center switching, optics, and edge platforms targeting operators preparing for large-scale AI networking demands.

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