5G-Advanced is an upgraded version of 5G, offering improved AI-based capabilities, increased energy efficiency, and greater network capacity. It maintains 5G speed, but enhances user experience, expands connectivity, and promotes operational excellence through AI/ML enablers, network convergence, and energy efficiency. 5G-Advanced also lays the groundwork for 6G and offers advantages such as faster speeds, lower latency, and reduced energy consumption.
Nokia, a leading global telecommunications equipment manufacturer, has inaugurated a new research and development (R&D) campus in Oulu, Finland. The facility, named the 'Home of Radio,' aims to strengthen Nokia's role in the development of next-generation 5G and 6G networks. The campus, which accommodates around 3,000 experts, brings together researchers, engineers, and production processes in one location to focus on AI-based connectivity [1].
The new campus covers the entire product development cycle, from initial testing and chip design to hardware, software, and patent development. It will also support the standardization of 5G and the development of system-on-chip technology. The on-site factory will produce 5G radio and baseband products to ensure secure networks are built in Europe [1].
Nokia's Chief Executive, Justin Hotard, stated that the objective of this campus is to create an environment where new ideas in wireless technology can move quickly from concept to implementation. The facility also implements sustainable principles, with the entire campus operations using renewable energy and surplus energy being used to heat approximately 20,000 households in Oulu [1].
In a separate development, Vodafone Germany has launched 5G network slicing capabilities targeted at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and large organizations. The telecom giant unveiled two offerings in its Campus business portfolio: Campus Flex Exclusive and Campus Flex Starter. These solutions provide enterprises with dedicated network slices, tailored for specific use cases such as private networks and wireless payment terminals at large-scale public events [2].
Additionally, Huawei has brought 5G Advanced technology to Kuwait, setting a new benchmark for speed, connectivity, and smart infrastructure. The technology offers speeds up to ten times faster than existing 5G networks, ultra-low latency, and unprecedented connectivity capacity. This deployment is part of Kuwait's broader digital transformation strategy, aiming to become a fully connected, intelligent society [3].
These advancements underscore the ongoing evolution of 5G technology and its potential to drive innovation and economic growth. The integration of AI and machine learning (ML) enablers, network convergence, and energy efficiency in 5G-Advanced technologies is expected to enhance user experience, expand connectivity, and promote operational excellence [1, 2, 3].
References:
[1] https://en.tempo.co/read/2047061/nokia-opens-new-research-campus-in-finland-for-ai-based-5g-6g-technologies
[2] https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/vodafone-germany-flexes-5g-network-slices-for-enterprise/
[3] https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025-09-08:newsml_Zaw8Kl9wx:0-pressr-huawei-brings-5g-advanced-technology-to-kuwait/
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