- Nokia, NTT Data expand global private 5G partnership
- Nokia and NTT Data expand multi-year partnership to drive private 5G adoption and innovation across key sectors like cities, ports, and airports, and claim to have transformed Southern Texas city from being the worst-connected conurbation
The partners are also looking to tap into a share of the global private 5G market that market research firm IDC believes will exceed $8bn by 2026.
NTT Data brings to the collaboration a partner ecosystem designed for the development, implementation and management of applications, infrastructure and connectivity.
The company has been expanding its private 5G ecosystem, working with partners and clients to unlock new efficiencies and innovations, signalling a massive uptick in the private network space. The list of firms includes brands such as Cisco, Schneider Electric, Zebra Technologies, Qualcomm, SES and BMW.
Initially, Nokia and NTT Data will focus on the North American, European and APAC markets, and will build on private 5G deployments such as Fraport AG, the Cologne Bonn airports, City of Las Vegas and the city of Brownsville.
Brownsville is the largest city in the Rio Grande Valley and features a multi-modal transportation system, including rail, land, sea, air and space port.
The city has experienced significant growth driven by high quality of life, a nearby SpaceX Starbase complex, the Texas LNG export facility, and the deep-water Port of Brownsville, as well as Brownsville South Padre Island International Airport.
The deployment of the smart city tech is designed to take services beyond the norm by using real-time data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) empowered by a seamless and secure wireless network.
Private 5G is at the heart of this transformation, attributed with supporting the city’s immediate needs for seamless connectivity to manage and operate applications for increased public safety, operational efficiency and sustainability, and offers flexibility and scalability for future demand and use cases.
The city uses Nokia’s 5G radio access portfolio and NTT Data’s Private 5G Network-as-a-Service platform (P5G), which delivers high-bandwidth, low-latency wireless capabilities for mission-critical environments.
“As Brownsville continues to grow as a prominent tech hub, the deployment of a private 5G network is essential,” saidJorge Cardenas, chief information officer at Brownsville.
“This cutting-edge network will provide faster connectivity and foster the adoption of emerging technologies.
By prioritising private 5G, we’re positioning Brownsville to stay ahead in technological innovation and economic progress.”