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Nokia redesigns logo because people think it still makes mobile phones

Nokia-branded phones are still sold by HMD Global

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Nokia to help Antina improve 5G connectivity experience in Singapore

Nokia will deploy a 5G SA network for indoor and outdoor coverage and expand the existing network using Antina’s spectrum holdings
Unravelling the environmental impact of 5G - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

In Focus

Unravelling the environmental impact of 5G

What effects will the roll-out and uptake of 5G among consumers and businesses have on the environment?
Forget 5G, the US and China are already fighting for 6G dominance - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Telecommunications

Forget 5G, the US and China are already fighting for 6G dominance

The scrum for 6G is already intensifying even as it remains a theoretical proposition.

Telecommunications

No vendors were excluded in 5G rollout: Iswaran

Minister for Communications and Information S Iswaran said the government never excluded any company from being vendors for the nationwide rollout of high-speed 5G technology, and is satisfied with the outcome of its telecom operators’ selection.

Telecommunications

Singtel, M1, and Starhub granted final 5G network licence from IMDA

The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has granted Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel), M1 Limited, and StarHub Ltd the final 5G network license award on Wednesday, following the completion of the required regulatory processes.

Tech

ST Engineering and Nokia to collaborate on 5G and IoT

SINGAPORE (June 6): ST Engineering has entered into a partnership agreement with Nokia on key technology areas such as 5G and Internet of Things (IoT).

Tech

Nokia stages comeback with new high-end Android smartphone

SINGAPORE (Aug 17): Finnish developer HMD Global has announced its first Android flagship, the Nokia 8: an all-aluminium, precision-milled unibody device with an average thickness of 7.3mm and powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 Mobile Platform.

Chinese investors buy stake in mapping firm HERE

FRANKFURT (Dec 27): Chinese mapping firm NavInfo, internet group Tencent and Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC are buying a 10% stake in digital maps company HERE, the latest in a string of Chinese acquisitions in Europe.
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