Verizon advances Private Wireless Network offerings with private 5G platform from Nokia
09 Mai 2024 - 3:00PM
Verizon, a leader in deploying and managing secure, reliable and
high-performing private networks tailored to the needs of
businesses across various industries, has completed the first phase
of certification to add Nokia Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) to its
list of supported offerings in private networks that use Verizon’s
licensed spectrum. When added to its portfolio, Nokia DAC will
expand Verizon Business’ hardware and software options available to
customers of Verizon Business’ Private 5G Network offering. The
Nokia DAC platform will also be used to enhance indoor coverage for
Verizon consumers and enterprise customers.
Verizon Private 5G Networks are agile on-premises wireless
network solutions that keep an organization’s data traffic securely
on site and separate from public traffic. They provide enhanced
connectivity on company campuses and worksites, and allow for the
safe integration, management and control of devices and
applications with customer IT systems. Private networks:
- offer greater security than WiFi,
- provide high levels of uptime and reliability,
- provide exceptional high-bandwidth performance and low
latency,
- can be tailored to the specific needs and requirements of a
business,
- can scale with the growth of a business, and
- can enhance in-building coverage and capacity.
Alongside Private Wireless Networks, Verizon’s managed services
include network monitoring, maintenance, and support, helping
businesses to be more competitive, efficient and profitable.
“Private Wireless Networks have become an integral part of
digital transformation for modern enterprises, and we are committed
to developing new offerings and advancing the technology that
enables Private 5G Networks to drive efficiency and profitability
for our customers,” said Praveen Atreya, Vice President of
Technology and Planning at Verizon.
Once fully certified and added to Verizon's commercial lineup,
the Nokia DAC platform will also be in-production and available in
Verizon's innovation labs for Verizon's enterprise customers to
trial.Nokia DAC combines plug-and-play 4.9G/LTE and 5G
industrial-grade network connectivity with on-premise mission
critical industrial edge (MXIE), to provide the data management and
processing to support real-time applications for smart
manufacturing, predictive maintenance, remote operations and many
other applications. These expanded capabilities will further fuel
additional private network growth and support more robust use cases
beyond what previous CBRS only (or unlicensed spectrum) generations
were capable of.
David de Lancellotti, Vice President of Enterprise Campus Edge
Business at Nokia, said: “After many successful years working with
Verizon on dedicated and unlicensed (CBRS) spectrum implementations
in Europe and the U.S., we are excited to expand our partnership to
include licensed spectrum implementations in North America and
leverage our Nokia DAC private wireless and digitalization platform
to accelerate the proliferation of 5G and industry 4.0’s
transformation. This is a strategic growth area for Nokia and
having a go to market partner like Verizon is pivotal to our
success.”
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) was
formed in 2000 and is one of the world’s leading providers of
technology and communications services. Headquartered in New York
City and with a presence around the world, Verizon generated
revenues of $134.0 billion in 2023. The company offers data, video
and voice services and solutions on its award-winning networks and
platforms, delivering on customers’ demand for mobility, reliable
network connectivity, and security.
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