Tuesday, February 4, 2025
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Nokia, the Finnish telecommunications giant, has announced an extension of its long-standing partnership with Iliad, a major European telecom provider. The renewed agreement aims to further strengthen their collaboration in the areas of 3G, 4G, and 5G mobile networks, as well as core solutions.

This extended partnership will continue to support Iliad’s operations in France and Italy, as well as its networks in the French Caribbean and Indian Ocean Islands. Nokia’s advanced technologies and network solutions will play a crucial role in enabling Iliad to deliver high-quality services to its customers.

Pekka Lundmark, CEO of Nokia, expressed his satisfaction with the renewed partnership, highlighting its importance in Nokia’s long-term strategy. The extension of this collaboration underscores the strong relationship between the two companies and their shared commitment to technological innovation and customer satisfaction.

This strategic partnership between Nokia and Iliad demonstrates the ongoing demand for advanced telecommunications solutions and the importance of strong partnerships in driving industry growth and innovation.

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