Nokia aims to contribute to Korea’s digital transformation

Ahn Tae-ho, head of Nokia Korea, speaks during a press conference at the Josun Palace hotel in Seoul, Thursday. Courtesy of Nokia Korea By Baek Byung-yeul Nokia is aiming to contribute to Korea’s digital transformation with its innovative network products as the former mobile phone powerhouse is now fully transformed into a business-to-business (B2B) network solutions provider, according the head of its Korean branch, Thursday. "This year, Nokia unveiled a new logo. The new logo shows that Nokia is an open company as the company’s strategy is based on collaboration with its partners," Ahn Tae-ho, head of Nokia Korea, said during a press conference in Seoul. "Nokia focuses on B2B technology and works with a number of companies, and in Korea we work with SK Telecom, KT, LG Uplus and other companies. Specifically, we have network infrastructure, mobile networks, cloud and network services which is a software business, and a licensing business." During the press conference, Nokia provided an overview of Korea’s 5G landscape and how it contributed to the development of the country’s network industry. The company also said that the K-Network 2030 strategy being pursued by the Korean government is a perfect fit for its business, and […]

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