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Nokia wins 5G radio equipment contract from Britain's BT

Published 29/09/2020, 09:20
Updated 29/09/2020, 09:35
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By Supantha Mukherjee and Anne Kauranen

STOCKHOLM/HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia (HE:NOKIA) has clinched a deal with Britain's biggest mobile operator BT (L:BT) to supply 5G radio equipment, the Finnish company said on Tuesday, in one of the first major wins under new CEO Pekka Lundmark.

The deal will make Nokia BT's largest equipment provider and comes just months after Britain said it would ban China's Huawei Technologies from next-generation 5G telecom networks.

The size of the contract was not disclosed.

Nokia has won 63% of the BT contract, or about 11,600 radio sites, a source familiar with the matter said.

Nokia currently powers BT's network in Greater London, the Midlands and rural locations, but the new contract will add multiple towns and cities across the United Kingdom.

BT Group CEO Philip Jansen said the agreement would allow it to continue the rollout of fixed and mobile networks, with digital connectivity critical to the UK's economic future.

Under the current ban, UK operators will not be able to purchase 5G components from Huawei from the end of this year and must remove all existing Huawei gear from the 5G network by 2027, offering opportunities for for Nokia and Sweden's Ericsson (ST:ERICb).

Nokia had a 21% share of the global radio access network (RAN) market in 2019, versus 29% for Ericsson and Huawei's 31%, according to data from Moody's.

While Nokia has been winning contracts from operators across the world, it suffered a setback earlier this month when it lost out to Samsung (LON:0593xq) Electronics (KS:005930) on a part of a contract to supply new 5G equipment to Verizon (N:VZ).

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Nokia is under new management with Lundmark taking the top job last month and telecoms veteran Sari Baldauf becoming the chairwoman in May.

 

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Opting for a more expensive, less efficient and inferior product just because the yanks are paranoid of Chinese products. laughble Britain.
Samsung, Ericsson, and Nokia are the 5G winner now!
UK is US lap dog.
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