Nokia
Networks has claimed it is starting work on a 5G-ready IoT network
infrastructure for critical communications and smart city applications in
Dubai, according to reports by telecoms.com and iotworldnews.com.
Working
in partnership with specialist security network providers Nedaa and Esharah
Etisalat Security Solutions, Nokia has been tasked with creating a smart city
infrastructure capable of accommodating high-bandwidth voice, video and apps
for mission-critical and emergency services.
The
network must also, according to Nokia, be “5G-ready”. The term “5G-ready” is
still somewhat vague; presumably there must be a level of flexibility in the
architecture so it can scale-up to future workload demands. Nokia says it will
have to supply a 5G-ready, mission-critical network consisting of comprehensive
security solutions, core and radio access solutions, and IP/MPLS, opical and
microwave backhaul infrastructure.
Nokia’s
MEA head, Amr El-Leithy, reckons underlying mission-critical infrastructure is
the key enabler in realising the potential of smart-cities.
“The
Government of Dubai’s vision for creating the safest and smartest city in the
world is far-reaching, and something Nokia is proud to be part of,” he said.
“Mission-critical communications network is the foundation for realising this
vision, and enables public safety and other IoT use cases. Nokia, leveraging
its leadership position in 4G and pioneering work in 5G, is well positioned to
support the Government of Dubai in its vision to make the city a model for the
rest of the world.”
Dubai
has been a hotbed of activity for Nokia over the last year. In July last year
it launched a trial of its drone-based network testing initiative in a bid to automate the surveillance
and maintenance of radio masts across the city. It expanded on this initiative
in February by building in LTE and MEC connectivity capabilities for its
drones, as well as a control-suite of software for telcos.
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