Nokia’s revealed that its HERE navigation and mapping platform will go into future Toyota’s in-car digital systems to give drivers “fast and easy online access to the latest high-quality industry ...
The FINANCIAL — Nokia has today announced that Swisscom will deploy Nokia FastMile 5G Receivers primarily in rural areas in Switzerland to offer ultra-fast broadband services. Nokia will be Swisscom’s ...
The company rolling out Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) has announced that it is trialling XG-FAST technology with Nokia, with hopes of reaching aggregate speeds of between 5Gbps and ...
Nokia announced on Tuesday that it teamed up with Australia’s National Broadband Network (nbn) to push 8 gigabits per second of networking speed across an ordinary twisted-pair copper telephone wire ...
Nokia G.fast technology enables Frontier to quickly roll out fiber-like speeds to customers living in apartment buildings and deliver new IPTV and data service packages Norwalk, US - Nokia and ...
Research conducted by Nokia Bell Labs, in tandem with the Technical University of Munich and Deutsche Telekom T-Labs, just recorded internet speeds faster than America’s fastest internet providers.
If you're expecting the next generation of mobile network technology to be 5G, you might need to think again: Nokia is betting there's room for one more iteration of LTE before fifth-generation tech ...
Yesterday we reported that Nokia Flagship stores had received shipments of the kind-of-not-really highly sought-after 5800 XpressMusic NAM, but eager Symbian fans who made it down to the NYC shop were ...
Nokia has achieved a connection speed of 5Gbps—about 625MB/sec—over 70 metres of conventional twisted-pair copper telephone wire, and 8Gbps over 30 metres. The trial used a relatively new digital ...
Apple Maps sucks hard but Nokia’s navigation solution, a product called Here that was just announced today, is fast as hell. You can try it in on the desktop or in web app form at m.here.net. I wish I ...
If we needed some more confirmation of how urgent the financial situation was over at Nokia, we got a glimpse of it today. The company announced that it would be drawing down the €1.5 billion ($2 ...