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        Nokia Launches Intelligent RAN Operations to Manage the Power of 5G with
        Machine Learning



        Nokia has  announced  the launch  of its new Intelligent  RAN   of applications with widely varying service requirements. In this
        Operations solution  designed  to manage the increasing   complex  environment,  operating  cost-effective radio networks
        complexity of 5G networks through machine learning (ML). The   using manual intensive tools or even just automation is no longer
        framework and its underlying products enable mobile operators   possible. Operators trialing the solution on a live network have
        to  boost  5G  network  quality,  efficiency,  and  the  subscriber   seen  an  operational  efficiency  gain  of  up  to  80  percent  with
        experience while reducing operational costs, energy consumption,   zero-touch optimization, and 70 percent fewer issues to resolve,
        and CO2  emissions. The solution supports  Nokia’s  ambitious   reducing team workloads and helping ensure consistent network
        commitment  to sustainability and combatting  climate change.   quality.  The  solution  also includes  intelligent  energy-saving
        Nokia Intelligent  RAN Operations implements  several machine   features that reduce  base station power  consumption  by up to
        learning  functionalities  that help operators  manage network   15 percent, enabling more sustainable operating practices. Nokia
        density and complexity.  It  enables the automation of routine   has set sustainability goals to reduce its environmental impact
        network management  tasks,  with a  greater ability  to detect,   and help its  customers to do the same.  Nokia’s technology
        categorize and solve network issues in real-time.  This saves   is  designed  to  be  energy  efficient,  contributing  towards  the
        time and eliminates human error. 5G networks have ushered in a   climate and environmental  targets  of mobile  operators.  The
        host of new use cases as well as products and services reliant on   demonstration  shows how machine  learning  helps automate
        ultra-low latency and resiliency. They also support a vast range   radio  network  energy-saving  configuration  and  management
                                                               while reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions. James
                                                               Crawshaw, Principal Analyst at Omdia, said: “As mobile networks
                                                               have evolved from 2G through 5G they have become much more
                                                               performant  and  sophisticated.  Management  and  configuration
                                                               tools largely kept pace with this evolution - until now. To optimize
                                                               operational, capital, and energy efficiency in the 5G era requires
                                                               a  paradigm  shift.  Manual  configuration  of  the  thousands  of
                                                               parameters  available in network nodes,  a  ten-fold  increase on
                                                               4G, is  no longer  feasible. Operators  need  automated solutions
                                                               that leverage artificial intelligence to augment and relieve human
                                                               intelligence which can then be brought to bear on the manifold
                                                               RAN operational challenges  that computers  are not yet able to
                                                               solve.” Mark Atkinson, SVP, Radio Access Networks PLM at Nokia,
                                                               said: “Nokia’s Intelligent RAN Operations helps operators deliver
                                                               5G services to their customers in the most efficient and effective
                                                               way  possible. Through  intelligent  machine  learning,  it  boosts
                                                               network performance,  quality, and the subscriber  experience
                                                               whilst reducing power consumption and operational costs. Nokia
                                                               continually  supports  its  global customer  base with innovative
                                                               products and solutions that help them to be more sustainable and
                                                               deliver better services.”

        Nokia Turnaround Picks Up Pace


        Nokia  CEO  Pekka  Lundmark provided  details of a  promised   a  more  confident  Nokia  also  plans  to  reinstate  payments  to
        revision to its long-term outlook, as he again hailed the benefits of   shareholders, with a proposed 2021 dividend of €0.08 per share
        a strategy shake-up which continues to drive its turnaround. The   and a €600 million share buy-back program over two years. The
        Finland-based equipment manufacturer replaced its former 2023   vendor last made a dividend payment in 2019. Lundmark stated
        outlook with targets covering the next three- to five-years. Broadly,   Nokia’s strong performance in 2021 “and a faster than expected
        the targets are for net sales to grow faster than the market and   reset of  our business”,  have created the foundations  to “move
        comparable operating margins of at least 14 per cent, replacing   into the next phase of our strategy to deliver growth and expand
        its earlier 2023 target of between 11 per cent and 13 per cent. In   profitability”.  “We  have  now  largely  caught  up  competition  in
        2022, net sales are predicted to increase to between €22.6 billion   5G,” Lundmark told Reuters. “We have created a foundation for
        and €23.8 billion, up from €22.2 billion in 2021, with a comparable   growth acceleration, the year of reset is behind us, now we are
        operating  margin in the range of 11  per cent to 13.5  per cent.   accelerating.”  He  highlighted  opportunities in  operator rollouts
        Nokia reported a comparable operating margin of 12.5 per cent   of 5G networks and the “growing” enterprise market, although he
        for 2021 as  a  whole. Thanks to its  improved cash generation,   warned the global supply chain situation remains tight.

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