Nokia Selected by Union Wireless for Rip & Replace Deal
Nokia Selected by Union Wireless for Rip & Replace Deal
September 2, 2021
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Nokia has been selected by Union Wireless to switch out its existing radio access network (RAN) equipment on sites in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Idaho with Nokia’s AirScale radio portfolio while also providing deployment and integration services like ground and tower work, installation, and RF design.
The goal of this partnership is to modernize Union Wireless’ networks while supporting the government-mandated Rip & Replace program, an initiative designed to remove insecure Huawei and ZTE gear from existing networks. Initially, Union Wireless will deploy 4G service with a path to 5G for its subscribers later down the road.
“This is a complex undertaking as it will touch the majority of Union Wireless’ cellular network,” said Charles Marsh, Senior Vice President of U.S. Majors Accounts at Nokia. “By deploying field-proven equipment that is software-enabled to support 5G and O-RAN Alliance standards, we are greatly minimizing Union Wireless’ schedule risk. And, with our large team of U.S.-based design and deployment engineers, we will help Union meet all of its equipment and services needs as required by the Secure Networks Act. Once the migration is complete, Union Wireless will further enable the rural communities it serves to access the world through reliable and secure mobile connectivity. Nokia’s 4G and 5G solutions will deliver the performance to allow residents and businesses to thrive in the digital age.”
To read the full press release announcing this partnership, click here.