Nokia, Zain Iraq partner to revolutionize network with advanced microwave technology
Nokia has announced a three-year strategic partnership with Zain Iraq aimed at upgrading the telecom operator’s network in the southern region of the country.
Nokia has announced a three-year strategic partnership with Zain Iraq aimed at upgrading the telecom operator’s network in the southern region of the country.
This marks Nokia’s first foray into the microwave technology space with Zain Iraq, signaling a major step forward for both companies in addressing the rising demand for data services.
Under the agreement, Nokia will deploy its cutting-edge microwave solutions, including its latest E-band technology, to overhaul Zain Iraq’s network backbone. The move is designed to boost network capacity and optimize performance, ensuring the infrastructure can handle increasing data traffic while maintaining high customer satisfaction.
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“The demand for Zain Iraq’s data services has been rising, and the company has to expand in order to give its clients the best possible service,” Nokia said in a press release on Sunday. By enhancing network scalability, the partnership will not only address current traffic needs but also pave the way for future technological advancements in the region.
Nokia’s microwave technology will significantly improve Zain Iraq’s network infrastructure, helping the operator expand its capacity to support continued growth in the digital space. The implementation will prioritize network performance and long-term scalability, allowing Zain Iraq to better serve its growing customer base amid increasing data consumption.
This collaboration is expected to have a long-term impact on the telecom landscape in Iraq, enhancing digital connectivity and fostering the country’s integration into the global digital economy.