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Nokia Launches Network as Code Platform for 5G Network Programmability
Summary
Nokia launched its Network as Code platform, providing standardized APIs to expose 5G network capabilities including network slicing, low latency, and high bandwidth. The platform aims to build a developer ecosystem, enabling telecom operators to open network attributes to third parties and transition from connectivity services to network-as-a-service business models.
Key Takeaways
Nokia released its Network as Code platform, providing standardized network APIs to unlock 5G potential. The platform allows developers to integrate advanced 5G features like network slicing, low latency, and high bandwidth into applications.
The solution creates a dynamic collaborative ecosystem where telecom operators can open network capabilities to developers, who use APIs to build innovative applications, enabling enterprises to develop new products and services. Use cases include digital identity verification, fraud prevention, device insights, and programmable connectivity, targeting industries such as automotive, drones, media and entertainment.
The solution creates a dynamic collaborative ecosystem where telecom operators can open network capabilities to developers, who use APIs to build innovative applications, enabling enterprises to develop new products and services. Use cases include digital identity verification, fraud prevention, device insights, and programmable connectivity, targeting industries such as automotive, drones, media and entertainment.
Why It Matters
诺基亚此举强化其平台战略,推动电信网络从基础设施向可编程服务转型,可能影响5G与企业应用集成模式。...