Nokia to deliver private LTE network for Equinor
Nokia has collaborated with European systems integrator NetNordic to enter into a frame agreement with Equinor, one of the world’s leading producers of oil, gas and wind power, to deliver a private 4G and 5G-ready solution for Equinor’s international operations.
Under the agreement, the private LTE network will be installed at Dudgeon and Sheringham Shoal wind farms, located in the UK and both operated by Equinor. The eight-year frame agreement will include hardware, software, design, radio planning, implementation and support.
The DAC solution comprises the 4.9G LTE and 5G Radio Access Network technology; the solution also includes a large range of access points both for indoor and outdoor coverage.
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