Nokia Is Planning to Build a New Equipment Factory Focused on 5G in Brazilian Soil. The New Network Will Have the Capacity to Connect Up to 1 Million Devices, Much More Than the 10 Thousand of the 4G Network That We Currently Use
While the Northeast Works Hard to Bring 5G Connection to Its Main Capitals by July of Next Year, Nokia Is Already Planning to Build Its Own Equipment Factory for the Next-Generation Network in the Country. The Announcement of This Possibility Was Made by Nokia’s President in Brazil, Ailton Santos, During an Interview. The Executive States That Nokia Is Already Responsible for 20% of the 4G Infrastructure in the Country and Aims to Expand This Number Even Further With 5G Through the Construction of a Factory to Supply Equipment to Operators.
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According to Ailton, Nokia Is Prepared to Support 5G and Is Already in Talks With All the Winners of the Auction. It Is an Intense Agenda With the Winners to Ensure the Best Solution Can Be Provided.
All Still at the Closing Phase, and the First Thing They Want to Know Is How They Can Differentiate Their Services Based on the Frequency Acquired in 5G. In Addition to Building a New Factory, Nokia Is Also Already Making Changes to Its Distribution Center Located in Sorocaba.
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Ailton States That Nokia Is Moving Its Distribution Center From Sorocaba to the South Due to Economic Reasons. It Is Still Being Discussed Whether It Is Worth Creating a Factory With 5G in Brazil Given Tax Issues. The Main Point Is the Minimum Volume Needed for Manufacturing.
Nokia Has a Contract for TIM’s 5G Networks
A Crucial Point for the Development of a New Nokia Factory Is the Use of Telecoms in Supplying Parts to It, After All, the Business Would Only Be Viable If the Return on Investments Is Guaranteed.
Currently, Nokia Already Has a Contract for TIM’s 5G Networks, While It Is Not Doing Business With Other Operators to Try to Make the Implementation of National Production Lines Viable. According to the Company, There Are Currently 12,000 Nokia Antennas Installed That Are 4G, and With a Simple Software Update, They Are Already Ready for 5G.
The 4G Network Can Connect Up to 10,000 Devices Per Square Kilometer, While 5G Can Connect Up to 1 Million. When It Comes to Network Availability, 5G Has 75% More Reliability That It Will Not Fail, and What You Will Have on Mobile Will Be Much Better Than the Wi-Fi We Currently Have at Home.
Nokia and Vivo Conduct 5G Tests
The Expectation Is That Nokia Will Represent Interesting Competition to Drive the Evolution of the Entire Country, Especially With the Imminent Revolution of Industry 4.0 Where Connection Will Be Essential.
It Is Also Worth Remembering That Nokia Is Conducting 5G mmWave Tests Alongside Vivo, With Equipment from the Nokia AirScale Line in RJ. If All Goes Well With the Tests and Negotiations, We May See a New Factory Arriving in Brazil.

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