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Home » Telefónica Taps Nokia Packet Core to Enhance Enterprise 5G in Spain

Telefónica Taps Nokia Packet Core to Enhance Enterprise 5G in Spain

February 18, 2025
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Telefónica has selected Nokia’s Packet Core solution to enhance the scale, capacity, and reliability of its 4G and 5G network for enterprise customers in Spain. The deployment will support low-latency services such as drone control, robotics, industrial automation, and smart metering while simplifying network architecture.

Telefónica will integrate Nokia Cloud Mobile Gateway and Nokia Mediation into its telco cloud, enabling flexible and efficient multi-vendor and multi-cloud operations. Additionally, Nokia’s Packet Core appliances will be deployed on enterprise premises, optimizing traffic management and reducing latency for mission-critical applications.

This partnership builds on Telefónica and Nokia’s existing collaboration across 5G RAN, XGSPON, IP and Optical transport, network analytics, and network APIs. With this deployment, Telefónica strengthens its enterprise service capabilities, ensuring enhanced network performance and security for its customers.

  • Telefónica selects Nokia Packet Core to improve enterprise network performance in Spain.
  • Deployment supports low-latency services like drone control, robotics, and smart metering.
  • Nokia Cloud Mobile Gateway and Nokia Mediation enhance telco cloud flexibility and efficiency.
  • Nokia Packet Core appliances will be deployed on enterprise premises for reduced latency.
  • Collaboration builds on Telefónica and Nokia’s existing partnership in 5G and network technologies.

“We are pleased to support Telefónica in strengthening the enterprise customer experience in Spain. Beyond better data capacity, latency, and reliability, our packet core will also provide a local breakout of user traffic with our latest generation appliances, providing reduced latency and improved security,” said Erez Sverdlov, Vice President, Cloud and Network Services Market Leader for Europe at Nokia.

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