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Nokia and Nedaa partner on 5G smart city services in Dubai

Nedaa’s network already utilizes Nokia’s infrastructure and can support many of the requirements for mission-critical networks

 

Finnish vendor Nokia announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Nedaa, the security network provider of the Dubai government.

In a release, Nokia said that the MoU will explore opportunities to upgrade Nedaa’s telecommunications network across Radio Access Networks (RAN) and core by leveraging Nokia’s 5G technologies.

The Nordic vendor noted that a 5G network with end-to-end slicing functionality will help Nedaa deliver improved public safety and smart city services to organizations and citizens in Dubai, with the possibility to offer advanced services such as metaverse-type experiences in the future.

Nedaa’s network already utilizes Nokia’s infrastructure and can support many of the requirements for mission-critical comms. However, with the introduction of 5G, Nedaa will be able to support enhanced services for public safety and management of vital operations, such as immersive applications for first responders, connected and automated vehicles, video surveillance and remote control as well as manage thousands of connected devices, sensors and IoT applications, Nokia said.

Nokia also highlighted that one of the key elements of the new agreement is 5G network slicing, which will help Nedaa provide segment-related solutions for different industries, including oil and gas, transport and other government organizations. The MoU also lays the foundation for identifying the most appropriate 5G use cases for capturing new opportunities and monetization.

Nokia will also carry out a technology competence development program covering training and knowledge transfer to Nedaa employees. Under the terms of the agreement, Nokia will also expand its Integrated Operations Center (IOC) as the integration and enablement layer for all 5G use cases, including Industry 4.0, smart city and public safety applications.

Mansoor Bu Osaiba, CEO at Nedaa, said in a statement: “We are now looking forward to leveraging Nokia’s proven 5G expertise to help us maximize the benefits of the technology upgrade and to provide innovative services to our users. Our efforts to upgrade our networks to next-generation network capabilities pave the way for futuristic services such as metaverse.”

“Security providers across the world are adopting 5G technology to improve their services. Network slicing is an exciting addition to the capabilities of 5G networks, enabling critical communication customers in different industry sectors to benefit from dedicated virtual network slices that enable secure, high-performance, private wireless connectivity. We are excited to continue our long-standing collaboration with Nedaa to help them leverage 5G technology for enhanced communication services and superior user experience,” said Kamal Ballout, head of enterprise for China, India and MEA region at Nokia.

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Juan Pedro Tomás
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Juan Pedro covers Global Carriers and Global Enterprise IoT. Prior to RCR, Juan Pedro worked for Business News Americas, covering telecoms and IT news in the Latin American markets. He also worked for Telecompaper as their Regional Editor for Latin America and Asia/Pacific. Juan Pedro has also contributed to Latin Trade magazine as the publication's correspondent in Argentina and with political risk consultancy firm Exclusive Analysis, writing reports and providing political and economic information from certain Latin American markets. He has a degree in International Relations and a master in Journalism and is married with two kids.