
Almost immediately, UPN stepped up – once again – by rapidly deploying increased internet bandwidth, enabling our ministries to become 100% digital. The clear, reliable service was terrific – the backbone to one of our most successful phone-a-thons yet! We were thrilled.Īll of the Newman Center’s liturgies, student events, and public gatherings were abruptly cancelled. Unite Private Networks provided us with incredible phone service throughout. Throughout the process, UPN’s level of proactive, customer-focused service made our transition seamless and stress-free.Įach February the Newman Center hosts its annual phone-a-thon campaign which features fourty student volunteers calling our benefactors.

Over the past year, the Newman Center converted its phone service and increased its internet bandwidth with UPN.

Thomas Aquinas Church is extremely pleased and appreciative of our partnership with Unite Private Networks. “This extended partnership will help T-Mobile grow its enterprise customer base across a wide range of industries and enable state-of-the-art digital transformation with a secure and dependable private wireless network based on Nokia Digital Automation Cloud technology.“The Newman Center – St. “We have a longstanding trusted partnership with Nokia for our nationwide mobile network, and we are excited to work with Nokia to help enterprises and industry verticals realise the immediate benefits of 5G as they digitise their businesses and improve operations.”Įd Cholerton, president of Nokia North America, added: “We have built our leadership position in private wireless networks by working with our valued partners. “Nokia is an established leader in end-to-end private wireless network solutions with extensive experience deploying private networks for enterprise and industry verticals,” said Mishka Dehghan, senior vice-president of strategy, product and solutions engineering at T-Mobile Business Group. In November 2021, Agnico Eagle Finland Oy’s Kittilä gold mine in northern Finland engaged Nokia – working with mobile operator Telia and its partner Digita – to deliver a 5G SA private wireless network to support advanced Industry 4.0 use cases to accelerate digital transformation. In March 2022, Nokia announced that it had won a contract to provide industrial-grade private wireless network capability in one of the four copper mines run by Antofagasta Minerals in Chile. The partners said their collaboration utilises multiple use cases even in challenging industrial environments, and Nokia has deployed its private 5G technology in a number of such locations. Noting that 5G opportunities exist in all business contexts, Nokia and T-Mobile mentor startups to develop 5G proofs of concept and go-to-market strategies. Nokia and T-Mobile have been working together on 5G tests as part of T-Mobile’s 5G Open Innovation Lab, which is designed to bring together global tech platform leaders, industry partners and promising startups to help realise 5G’s potential. The operator insists that 5G Advanced Network Solutions addresses each of these head on, using Nokia’s equipment for T-Mobile’s Hybrid Mobile Network and the Nokia Digital Automation Cloud Private Network solution for T-Mobile’s Private Mobile Network solution. It said that as America’s 5G leader, T-Mobile – which claims to have the nation’s largest and fastest 5G network – and Nokia are stepping in to bring customers accessible 5G network services that deliver the right performance they need, offering major benefits over Wi-Fi or wired networks.Īssessing the alternatives to 5G, the operator said options such as Wi-Fi or wired networks come with particular challenges as they have limited coverage, which restricts scalability limited capacity, which restricts speed and reliability and limited mobility, which restricts usability. T-Mobile added that, until the launch of 5G, Advanced Network Solutions outside of private 5G networks were a challenge. With ANS, the operator said customers now have a flexible solution that delivers real-world results and next-level performance.

The new solution will form part of T-Mobile’s newly announced 5G Advanced Network Solutions (ANS), a suite of 5G networks designed to enable applications to help provide enterprise and government customers with what are said to be “superfast” speeds, lower latency and control over their connectivity, with options at the edge.
