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Nokia Charts Future Networks with Sensing, Thinking Capabilities

Nokia is positioning itself at the forefront of next-generation network technology with systems designed to sense, think and act autonomously. The company’s approach integrates mobile, fixed and cloud networks while drawing on century-old Bell Labs research. This strategy aims to create new monetization opportunities through open, high-performance architectures.

Networks That Think for Themselves

Nokia is making a bold push into what industry observers are calling “cognitive networking” – systems that can perceive their environment, process information, and take action with minimal human intervention. According to recent company announcements, this represents a significant evolution beyond traditional connectivity solutions toward what sources describe as “context-aware infrastructure.”

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AT&T Advances Open RAN Deployment with Commercial Network Milestone

AT&T has successfully completed an Open RAN call using third-party radios on its commercial network, signaling tangible progress in its ambitious $14 billion network transformation. The achievement comes as the carrier accelerates its replacement of Nokia equipment with Ericsson’s open RAN platform while expanding its multivendor ecosystem.

Open RAN Moves From Lab to Live Network

AT&T has taken a significant step forward in its open radio access network (RAN) ambitions, reportedly completing what sources describe as the carrier’s first multivendor Open RAN call on its commercial network. According to industry reports, the achievement moves beyond previous lab-based demonstrations and represents tangible progress in AT&T’s massive network transformation initiative.