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15th January 2021

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Google Cloud has extended its partnership with Nokia to build cloud-native 5G core services for communication service providers (CSPs) and enterprise customers.

The two companies previously announced their five-year commitment in October – which was more around the customer win side. Nokia was utilising Google Cloud to design a migration approach from its IT data centres, with a timeline for full deployment expected at between 18 and 24 months.

This time around, the companies are looking under the hood of optimising and evolving cloud-native functions, and enabling CSPs to deliver 5G services at scale.

Nokia will bring its 5G operations services and networking capabilities to the table, as well as key telco technology from voice core and 5G core to data management. Google Cloud will bring Anthos, its application modernisation platform, as well as expertise in artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Google Cloud’s telco-friendly Anthos for Telecom will serve as the platform for deploying applications. ‘By delivering cloud-native applications at the edge, businesses can benefit from lower latency and reduce the need for costly, on-site infrastructure, enabling them to transform their businesses in industries such as smart retail, connected manufacturing and digital consumer experiences’, the companies wrote.

“Communications service providers have a tremendous opportunity ahead of them to support businesses’ digital transformations at the network edge through both 5G connectivity and cloud-native applications and capabilities,” said George Nazi, VP telco, media and entertainment at Google Cloud. “Doing so requires modernised infrastructure, built for a cloud-native 5G core, and we’re proud to partner with Nokia to help the telecommunications industry expand and support these customers.”

Deutsche Telekom and BT execs were also quoted – but with regard to general thoughts on the initiative. ‘Excited’ was the word of choice for both.

While retail, financial services and healthcare are the official three industries Google Cloud targets, telecoms remains a vital area for the largest cloud providers both in terms of customer acquisition and partnership in delivering 5G and edge services. Microsoft’s launch of Azure for Operators in September was seen by this publication as the ‘most aggressive cloud telco pursuit to date’.

You can read the full Google Cloud-Nokia release here.

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About the Author

James has more than a decade of experience as a tech journalist, writer and editor, and served as Editor in Chief of TechForge Media between 2017 and 2021. James was named as one of the top 20 UK technology influencers by Tyto, and has also been cited by Onalytica, Feedspot and Zsah as an influential cloud computing writer.

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