• Home
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Subscribe to Daily Newsletter
  • NextGenInfra.io
No Result
View All Result
Converge Digest
Friday, April 10, 2026
  • Home
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Subscribe to Daily Newsletter
  • NextGenInfra.io
No Result
View All Result
Converge Digest
No Result
View All Result

Home » Com4 Picks Nokia 5G Standalone Core for Global IoT

Com4 Picks Nokia 5G Standalone Core for Global IoT

May 14, 2025
in All
A A

Com4, a leading full MVNO and part of the Wireless Logic Group, has selected Nokia’s 5G Standalone (SA) Core to support its global IoT service expansion. The deployment will allow Com4 to scale low-latency, high-bandwidth IoT offerings across diverse industries including transport, energy, healthcare, and security. Nokia’s future-ready 5G Core architecture supports all generations of radio access technologies (2G to 5G SA), while enabling key features like fixed wireless access and satellite broadband connectivity.

Nokia’s solution equips Com4 with powerful capabilities, including SIM-level service control, LPWA support (LTE-M, NB-IoT, RedCap), and multi-IMSI routing for global redundancy. Additional features like appliance-based edge gateways for local compliance, robust MPLS integration, secure VPN and cloud interconnects, and full API support make the solution particularly well-suited for dynamic enterprise needs. This deployment strengthens Com4’s positioning as a global IoT enabler and highlights Nokia’s role in helping operators scale B2B services with precision and flexibility.

“Enterprise IoT demands more than connectivity. It requires flexibility and security built-in,” said Martin Nord, CTO and CPO at Com4. “With this core, we can customize services per device, control deployments globally, and respond faster to new market needs.”

Key Points:

  • Com4 chooses Nokia’s 5G SA Core to expand secure, scalable IoT services globally.
  • Nokia Core supports all RATs (2G–5G), LPWA tech (NB-IoT, LTE-M, RedCap), and satellite/FWA.
  • Key features: multi-IMSI, SIM-level control, edge gateways, MPLS support, and full automation APIs.
  • Nokia’s cloud platform integrates Red Hat OpenShift for hybrid cloud scalability.
  • Enhances Com4’s ability to meet regulatory, performance, and customization needs in IoT deployments.
  • Com4, headquartered in Oslo, Norway, was founded in 2011 and has established itself as a leading provider of managed IoT connectivity services. In 2021, it was acquired by the UK-based Wireless Logic Group, enhancing its capabilities and expanding its reach in the European market. Com4 operates its own dedicated core network and M2M platform, making it one of the few operators in Norway with such infrastructure. This allows the company to deliver advanced mobile communication services tailored to the professional market. 
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

Finwave Raises $8.2M for GaN-on-Si for 5G and 6G RF

Next Post

TensorWave Raises $100M for Liquid-Cooled AMD GPU Cloud

Jim Carroll

Jim Carroll

Editor and Publisher, Converge! Network Digest, Optical Networks Daily - Covering the full stack of network convergence from Silicon Valley

Related Posts

Cisco, G42, and AMD to Build AI Infrastructure in the UAE
AI Infrastructure

DigitalBridge Teams with KT for AI Data Centers in Korea

November 26, 2025
BerryComm Expands Central Indiana Fiber with Nokia
5G / 6G / Wi-Fi

Telefónica Germany Awards Nokia a 5-Year RAN Modernization Deal

November 26, 2025
AMD’s Compute + Pensando Network Architecture Powers Zyphra’s AI 
AI Infrastructure

AMD’s Compute + Pensando Network Architecture Powers Zyphra’s AI 

November 25, 2025
Bleu, the “Cloud de Confiance” from Capgemini and Orange
Clouds and Carriers

Orange Business Begins Migration of 70% of IT Infrastructure to Bleu Cloud

November 25, 2025
Dell’s server and networking sales rise 16% yoy
Financials

Dell Raises FY26 AI Infrastructure Outlook as AI Server Shipments Surge 150%

November 25, 2025
GlobalFoundries acquires Tagore Technology’s GaN IP
Optical

GlobalFoundries Acquires InfiniLink for Silicon-Photonics Expertise

November 25, 2025
Next Post
TensorWave Raises $100M for Liquid-Cooled AMD GPU Cloud

TensorWave Raises $100M for Liquid-Cooled AMD GPU Cloud

Categories

  • 5G / 6G / Wi-Fi
  • AI Infrastructure
  • All
  • Automotive Networking
  • Blueprints
  • Clouds and Carriers
  • Data Centers
  • Enterprise
  • Explainer
  • Feature
  • Financials
  • Last Mile / Middle Mile
  • Legal / Regulatory
  • Optical
  • Quantum
  • Research
  • Security
  • Semiconductors
  • Space
  • Start-ups
  • Subsea
  • Sustainability
  • Video
  • Webinars

Archives

Tags

5G All AT&T Australia AWS Blueprint columns BroadbandWireless Broadcom China Ciena Cisco Data Centers Dell'Oro Ericsson FCC Financial Financials Huawei Infinera Intel Japan Juniper Last Mile Last Mille LTE Mergers and Acquisitions Mobile NFV Nokia Optical Packet Systems PacketVoice People Regulatory Satellite SDN Service Providers Silicon Silicon Valley StandardsWatch Storage TTP UK Verizon Wi-Fi
Converge Digest

A private dossier for networking and telecoms

Follow Us

  • Home
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Subscribe to Daily Newsletter
  • NextGenInfra.io

© 2025 Converge Digest - A private dossier for networking and telecoms.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Subscribe to Daily Newsletter
  • NextGenInfra.io

© 2025 Converge Digest - A private dossier for networking and telecoms.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Go to mobile version