Nokia has made history by becoming the first company to deploy a 4G network on the moon, marking a monumental leap in space communications. This ground-breaking development will support NASA's "Intuitive Machines" IM-2 mission, which aims to introduce the first mobile communication technology on the lunar surface, identical to that used on Earth.
Nokia’s Lunar Surface Communications System was supposed to be the first 4G network deployed on the moon and a test for future crewed missions. Things didn’t go to plan.
Nokia's news from MWC 2025 reflects both the company's telecom roots and its efforts to pursue strategic opportunities outside of telecom.
Nokia’s outgoing CEO Pekka Lundmark responded to speculation around the U.S. government acquiring a stake in the company, during Nokia’s press show for the Mobile World Conference (MWC) Barcelona 2025
Technology company Nokia's new President and Chief Executive Officer Justin Hotard atttends the ... [+] company's press conference in Espoo, Finland, as Nokia announced a leadersh
We came across a bullish thesis on Nokia Oyj (NOK) on Tiny Stock Ninja’s Substack by Lux Opes Research. In this article, we will summarize the bulls’ thesis on NOK. Nokia Oyj (NOK)’s share was trading at $5.
Nokia has reviewed its private 4G/5G base, and found the average network has nine radios and 500 devices, and the average customer has two networks – and all metrics point up.
Nokia launches first mobile phone network on the Moon - Unlike traditional satellite communications used in space, Nokia’s lunar network will rely on cellular technology similar to Earth’s
Supported by Nokia’s 5G Carrier Aggregation software, the trial achieved throughput of 6.2 Gbps.
Nokia isn't the most glamorous name. It's a European stock, and operates in the cyclical, somewhat slow-growth telecommunications equipment sector. However, the stock is also up more than 40% over the past year, even though revenues are still below 2023 levels.
The call bridged two major cities—Kolkata and New Delhi—marking the beginning of mobile communication in India. However, at that time, mobile phones were a luxury. Making a call cost Rs 8.4 per minute, and both incoming and outgoing calls were charged. During peak hours, the cost doubled to Rs 16.8 per minute, making it affordable only for a few.
Thunder Energy Ltd, a leading AI-powered, energy intelligence platform provider and a Brillanz Group company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding
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