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The partnership comes on the heels of Telecom Egypt securing a 15-year license in January to operate 5G services, underscoring its commitment to advancing Egypt's digital transformation agenda
The (WING) network allows Telecom Egypt to provide Internet of Things services to companies on a global scale, enabling them to benefit from the rapidly and effectively growing Internet of Things market based on the Nokia model.
Telecom Egypt will use Nokia's Worldwide IoT Network Grid (WING) as a Service as the platform to launch IoT services for the enterprise segment later this year.
India’s Reliance Industries and global technology companies will invest $9.34 billion over 10 years to set up an integrated industrial area in the western state of Maharashtra.
Mobile telecom gear maker Ericsson may lay off around 25,000 employees outside Sweden as part of its savings program.
Finnish network equipment maker Nokia reported larger than expected quarterly profits on Thursday thanks to a patent deal with Apple along with improving profitability at its network business.
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