Finnish telecom and IT company Nokia said yesterday it has partnered with Sterlite Technologies (STL), an Indiann optical and digital solutions company, to enhance networking and digital solutions for government institutions and enterprises.
The partnership will also focus on government-driven connectivity projects to offer connectivity and networking solutions, PTI reported from New Delhi.
“The collaboration will accelerate the Industry 4.0 revolution. By leveraging these solutions, businesses can gain a competitive edge and drive transformation with disruptive technologies,” the statement said.
Both companies will strengthen enterprise networks, providing high-speed, high availability, low-latency connections for applications such as 5G, IoT ( Internet of Things), data centre interconnect, supply chain efficiency, real-time data analytics, and generative AI use cases, according to the statement.
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