In a strategic collaboration, Nokia and Andorix have joined forces to accelerate the implementation of private 5G networks and edge solutions within the North American real estate sector. Their primary objective is to facilitate efficient building operations, enhance tenant satisfaction, and extend indoor cellular coverage utilizing Nokia Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) as a preferred choice for real estate owners seeking advanced 5G platforms for energy management, building optimization, IoT deployments, and elevated security measures.
Discover how Nokia and Andorix are revolutionizing private 5G networks and edge solutions in the North American real estate market, aiming to improve building operations, tenant satisfaction, and indoor cellular coverage.
Nokia brings its expertise in private 5G wireless solutions, complemented by Andorix’s specialization in designing and implementing scalable in-building networks. Together, they intend to tackle connectivity obstacles, support IoT applications, and enable innovative technologies such as VR and indoor navigation across various property types, including commercial, residential, and industrial spaces.
According to Willie Kopp, head of enterprise campus edge sales in North America at Nokia, “Private 5G networks are reshaping enterprise operations, with in-building connectivity playing a crucial role in this transformation.” The partnership between Nokia and Andorix combines top-notch 5G technology with established expertise in deploying converged in-building networks, catering to the rising demand for private 5G connectivity within North America’s built environment.
With a track record of deploying private wireless networks for 890 clients globally, Nokia has a stronghold in the market, particularly with 24% of its deployments in North America. On the other hand, Andorix offers neutral host network solutions and smart building systems, focusing on optimizing operations, enhancing tenant experiences, and adhering to ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) guidelines.
This collaboration underlines a significant trend in the real estate industry, transitioning from traditional physical assets to dynamic digital platforms that support IoT integration, energy management, indoor navigation, and personalized tenant services like VR and AR experiences. This shift emphasizes the pivotal role of infrastructure edge and on-premises edge compute technologies in shaping the future of real estate developments.
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