Wedoany.com Report-Nov. 27, Nokia and Telefónica Germany have extended their partnership through a new five-year contract that will run until 2030. The agreement focuses on modernising and expanding Telefónica's nationwide radio access network across Germany.
Under the deal, Nokia will deploy its Cloud RAN solutions and energy-efficient AirScale portfolio, including Habrok Massive MIMO radios for the n78 band, Pandion multi-band remote radio heads, and AirScale small-cell products. These technologies will improve coverage, indoor connectivity, network capacity, and overall performance.
The contract also includes Nokia's latest baseband units and the continued use of its AI-powered MantaRay NM network management platform, which supports both traditional and cloud-based RAN architectures. The solution enables advanced operation and maintenance across core, radio, and transport networks.
"Nokia has been a trusted partner in our journey to deliver the best network experience for our customers," said Matthias Sauder, director networks at O2 Telefónica. "This contract extension reflects our shared commitment to advancing 5G technology and creating a more connected and sustainable Germany."
The partnership marks an important step toward achieving higher levels of network automation through AI-driven orchestration, with both companies targeting automation level 4 in the coming years.
"We're proud to extend our partnership with Telefónica Germany as we help them strengthen their performance, efficiency and customer experience across their 5G network," said Justin Hotard, President and CEO at Nokia. "With Nokia's anyRAN software, AirScale baseband, and autonomous network platforms, Telefónica is also positioned for long-term competitiveness as the AI supercycle takes hold."
The upgraded infrastructure will support Telefónica Germany's rapid 5G rollout while improving energy efficiency and operational flexibility. By combining cloud-native architecture with AI-based management tools, the network will be better equipped to handle growing data demand and deliver enhanced services to residential and business customers throughout the country.
This extended collaboration builds on years of successful cooperation between the two companies and reinforces Nokia's role as a key supplier for one of Germany's major mobile network operators. The modernisation programme is expected to contribute to broader national goals for advanced digital connectivity and sustainable network development.









