Nokia Corp. said Monday it had reached an agreement in thailand with mobile operator dtac to provide 5G services in the north and northeast of the country.
The telecommunications equipment manufacturer said that as part of the transaction, which is an extension of Nokia’s partnership with dtac in Thailand, it will ensure that the operator’s network performance is 5G ready and will allow a faster launch of 5G services.
The agreement is set to run for three years and the service is expected to be completed in 2022, the company said.
Nokia will also provide dtac with its AirScale radio access solutions for 4G and 5G networks, which is designed to improve overall network performance, he said.
As part of the transaction, the Thai telecommunications company will also use Nokia’s network management system, the company said.
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