Nokia C20 Network Unlock

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Arleen Smelko

unread,
Aug 3, 2024, 4:28:53 PM8/3/24
to orsenvesemb

Nokia Networks[2][3] (formerly Nokia Solutions and Networks (NSN) and Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN)) is a multinational data networking and telecommunications equipment company headquartered in Espoo, Finland, and wholly owned subsidiary of Nokia Corporation. It started as a joint venture between Nokia of Finland and Siemens of Germany known as Nokia Siemens Networks. Nokia Networks has operations in around 120 countries.[4] In 2013, Nokia acquired 100% of Nokia Networks, buying all of Siemens' shares.[5] In April 2014, the NSN name was phased out as part of a rebranding process.[3][6]

The company was created as the result of a joint venture between Siemens Communications (minus its Enterprise business unit) and Nokia's Network Business. The formation of the company was publicly announced on 19 June 2006.[7] Nokia Siemens Networks was officially launched at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona in February 2007.[8] Nokia Siemens Networks then began full operations on 1 April 2007[9] and has its headquarters in Espoo, Greater Helsinki, Finland.

On 19 July 2010, Nokia Siemens Networks announced it would acquire the wireless-network equipment of Motorola.[16] The acquisition was completed on 29 April 2011 for $975 million in cash. As of the transaction approximately 6,900 employees transferred to Nokia Siemens Networks.

On 23 November 2011, Nokia Siemens Networks announced that it would refocus its business on mobile broadband equipment, the fastest-growing segment of the market. This refocus resulted in the restructuring of the company and the planned layoffs of 17,000 employees. The plan reduced the company's work force by 23% from its 2011 level of 74,000, and helped the company trim annual operating expenses by $1.35 billion by the end of 2013.[17][18]

On 12 December 2011, ADTRAN, Inc. announced it would acquire Nokia Siemens Networks fixed line Broadband Access business. This caused around 400 jobs to move to ADTRAN as part of the deal.[19][20][21]

After the restructuring process, Nokia Siemens Networks brought in a positive turn around to its businesses. The bottom line and operating margins rose to approximately 10%, which was a significant shift from the previous sub-zero margins, with positive cash flows for six continuous quarters.[22]

On 7 August 2013, Nokia completed the acquisition of Siemens' stake in the company and rebranded as Nokia Solutions and Networks. After this acquisition NSN became a fully owned subsidiary of Nokia.

On 29 April 2014, Nokia announced that NSN would henceforth be known as Nokia Networks. It was also announced that Rajeev Suri, the CEO of NSN would be appointed as president and CEO of Nokia Corporation, effective 1 May 2014.[3]

Our IP networks portfolio lets you combine massive capacity with unmatched performance, security and efficiency. It is powered by breakthrough silicon and software innovations, along with intent-based network automation.

Our edge and core routers make it easy to stay ahead of new networking demands. Featuring our breakthrough silicon innovations and proven Service Router network operating systems, they provide the performance, scale, security and service capabilities you need to succeed in the 5G and cloud era.

Network operating systems used on Nokia IP routers are built to power the world's most demanding, dynamic and reliable networks. These robust and scalable operating systems have been proven in service provider, enterprise and webscale networks worldwide. They offer unmatched scale and performance, are model-driven to facilitate automation, and deliver high availability by design.

Guarantee the performance and integrity of your mission-critical networks with our scalable, full-featured IP network security solutions. Our unique approach embeds security into every layer of our IP network infrastructure.

In the event of an emergency, disaster or other crisis situation, fast and secure communication is key. But what if the communication infrastructure is destroyed, limited or non-existent? How do you ensure you act at full speed?

When deployed in remote areas, such as disaster recovery sites, camps and temporary bases, the solution provides business-critical communications, while allowing customers to rapidly bridge network coverage gaps. It can also provide temporary additional coverage and capacity in high-traffic locations and at events such as outdoor music festivals to support first response unit communications when the unexpected occurs.

The Nokia Perimeter Network allows first response units to utilize voice, video and other data-based services in emergency situations when mobile networks have been compromised. Where there is no road access it can be carried by air (e.g., by helicopter), providing vital connectivity for search and rescue missions or to help control disasters such as forest fires or floods over wide areas.

Nokia Drone Networks is a complete 5G connected UAV solution. It comprises Nokia drones with dual gimbal camera with HD- and thermal capabilities, docking station, ground control station and all associated software and service components.

Harness the power of Nokia Drone Networks (NDN), a fully automated, 4G/LTE or 5G connected, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) solution for your industrial and public safety use cases. Typical use cases include perimeter security, firefighting and emergency support, port and mine security and surveillance, environmental monitoring, volumetric monitoring, remote inspections, leakage detection and more.

This unique turnkey solution utilizes public and private 4G/LTE or 5G wireless connectivity to ensure higher bandwidth and lower latency for optimal data collection and processing. The highly secure industrial grade drone solution is certified by both CE and FCC and ensures reliable Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations. A fleet of Nokia drones can be controlled from one remote operation center.

Nokia Drone Networks drones can efficiently cover large areas to provide real-time monitoring of factory premises, industrial campuses, or border areas, thereby increasing safety and security. You can also use Drone as First Responder (DFR) immediately after receiving an emergency call, dispatching them to the scene to enhance situational awareness and share real-time information with ground teams, enabling better decision-making before they reach the location.

With in-house production and transparent supply chain, the solution comprises Nokia drones, docking station, ground control station, dual gimbal camera with HD- and thermal cameras and all related software and service components for Drones-as-a-Service operations.

Nokia is a trusted pioneer in the industrial drone manufacturing industry, setting the standard for system safety and certified accordingly. Our drones are equipped with advanced safety features, including an automatic parachute deployment system, and are built to withstand rigorous use in the toughest conditions.

The solution comprises Nokia drone, docking station, parachute, payload equipment such as a dual gimbal camera and software ground control station as well as data collection platform in the edge cloud. Both software and hardware are made it Finland making it a true European product.

Nokia drones have dual modem capability for network redundancy and can support up to four network connections. 4G/LTE or 5G connectivity enables beyond visual line of sight flights (BVLOS). With the system you can control a fleet of drones from one remote operations center.

Nokia complies with the safety guidelines of aviation authorities such as EASA and constantly monitors new regulations and legislation. Nokia Drone Networks can be operated within EASA regulation under SAIL2 or SAIL3, depending on the operational requirements. As the drone solution is both CE- and FCC-certified, customers can be assured of a proven, industrial-grade 4G/5G drone solution.

For these reasons, typically drone use by industrial users is within Visual line of sight (VLOS) to the pilot. This implies that a drone can be operated only when the pilot has reached the location. Every team requires members that are trained as a drone pilot, and often these pilots do not have many hours of practical experience with the drone use.

Nokia drone, as a 5G connected drone, solves the key problem in this use case, which is how to get aerial insight remotely without personnel onsite. This is extremely usuful in remote or hazardous areas which are hard to reach.

Unlike WiFi, 5G network is built for mobile users, so flight range is not limited by communication link and potentially extends as far as network coverage. 5G operates in licensed spectrum with high reliability, and 3GPP standard guarantees superior security compared to alternatives. Given all these reasons Nokia drone, connected to 5G, can fly Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS).

Nokia Drone Networks is also available leased as-a-service or hired for a one-off flight bundled with compelling services, lowering the cost of ownership and allowing more enterprises to take advantage of industrial drones.

Currently tasks such as site surveys still require a lot of manual intervention, including having a dedicated person on-site managing the drone for within the visual line of site flights, and to access data from the SD (memory) cards.

When flying BVLOS using 4G/LTE or 5G connectivity, all data is streamed in real time over the network and collected at the edge cloud platform. This ensures full data governance meeting your security needs and insuring easy access for data processing.

The network group encryption (NGE) feature provides the ability to configure end-to-end encryption of MPLS-based user data traffic without the need to create and manage a mesh of IPSec tunnels to achieve an any-to-any connectivity model, as used in VPRN or VPLS services for example. Figure 111 illustrates any-to-any encryption of MPLS-based services

The NGE feature allows a tiered approach to managing encryption keys in a network using key groups. This is accomplished by the configuration of services to use specific key groups depending on security policies for the service and network topology.

c80f0f1006
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages