Comcast Business Partners with Nokia to Deliver Secure Private Wireless Networks for Enterprises’ Critical Infrastructure
Comcast Business has partnered with Nokia to enhance its enterprise connectivity portfolio by introducing 5G private wireless networks. This partnership aims to support connected ecosystems and improve organizational operations, specifically at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, set for launch in Q1 2022. The deployment will enhance fan experience and provide critical operational data. The solution offers high-speed, reliable connectivity while addressing the unique needs of various organizations.
- Partnership with Nokia enhances Comcast's enterprise connectivity portfolio.
- Introduction of 5G private wireless networks improves operational capabilities.
- Deployment at Wells Fargo Center expected to enhance fan experience.
- Support for mission-critical infrastructure fosters innovation.
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“No two companies are alike – and neither are their connectivity needs. With this strategic partnership, Comcast Business is able to expand its robust portfolio of connectivity solutions to include end-to-end private networking; offering sports and entertainment venues and enterprise customers a one-stop-shop for advanced connectivity solutions,” said
Enterprise businesses, as well as government organizations, can benefit from private wireless networks by helping them address their mission-critical infrastructure and operations connectivity requirements, while fostering innovation in next-generation customer and employee experiences. Offering enhanced wireless broadband speed and capacity along with increased reliability and low latency, private wireless networks will enable businesses to support their rapidly expanding ecosystem of connected devices.
“Nokia 5G industrial-grade private wireless network solutions are designed to meet the security, coverage and performance requirements for a wide range of organizations seeking to restructure their business operations and improve customer experience,” said
Private wireless networks enhance Comcast Business’ robust networking capabilities while giving clients more wireless options. The 5G private wireless network solution adds to Comcast Business’s existing capabilities including DeepBlue for advanced, large-scale WiFi deployments and MachineQ for long-range, low-power, and large-scale IoT solutions. Comcast Business will continue to engage best-in-class hardware, cloud and next-generation application partners to innovate and support emerging connected ecosystems, helping businesses better prepare for the future.
“Wells Fargo Center is one of the world’s busiest and most innovative sports and entertainment venues, and thanks to this partnership with Comcast Business and Nokia, in addition to our
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