T-Mobile gives Nokia $3.5bn contract for US 5G network
- Autor:Ella Cai
- Zwolnij na:2018-07-31
T-Mobile, the third largest US mobile network, has given Nokia a $3.5 billion contract to build its US 5G network.
The move may incentivise other operators to build 5G networks which they have been reluctant to do because of cost.
T-Mobile says it will run a 5G service next year in LA, Las Vegas, New York and Dallas..
We are all in on 5G,” says T-Mobile CTO Neville Ray, “every dollar we spend is a 5G dollar, and our agreement with Nokia underscores the kind of investment we’re making to bring customers a mobile, nationwide 5G network. And together with Sprint, we’ll be able to do So. Much. More.”
T-Mobile is in the process of merging with Sprint.
The move may incentivise other operators to build 5G networks which they have been reluctant to do because of cost.
T-Mobile says it will run a 5G service next year in LA, Las Vegas, New York and Dallas..
We are all in on 5G,” says T-Mobile CTO Neville Ray, “every dollar we spend is a 5G dollar, and our agreement with Nokia underscores the kind of investment we’re making to bring customers a mobile, nationwide 5G network. And together with Sprint, we’ll be able to do So. Much. More.”
T-Mobile is in the process of merging with Sprint.