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Scandi SI Northcom accelerates private 5G push with Nokia

Norwegian system integrator Northcom Solutions has signed with Nokia to resell the Finnish firm’s private LTE and 5G solution, Digital Automation Cloud (DAC), into critical industrial sectors. Northcom has a presence in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland, and a track record of selling Industry 4.0 consultancy and integration services into the defence, emergency services, healthcare, and manufacturing sectors.  

The firm said on social media it will “create tailored private 5G solutions” for industrial enterprises based on Nokia’s DAC bundle; these will offer  “unprecedented speed, reliability, and security”, it said. Northcom, convened as a single entity out of separate SI firms across the Nordic region in 2020, supplies TETRA, DMR, and IP/LTE connectivity. It has been a part of Nokia’s global reseller scheme since the middle of last year, but the private 5G launch is new.

Writing on LinkedIn, Per Arne Kroken, product manager at Northcom, commented: “Northcom has become a trusted partner for defence, police, and various industries. Our expertise in delivering robust communication and security solutions has solidified our reputation as a go-to provider… By working closely with our clients… and leveraging… Nokia’s technology, we can co-create solutions that drive efficiency, innovation, and progress.”

Robin Blomquist, chief technology officer at Northcom, said a year ago of the company’s initial appointment: “We will deliver leading-edge private wireless and other networking solutions enabling critical communication for a better and more secure society across the Nordics. We are excited to deliver and deploy Industry 4.0 technology such as LTE and 5G technology that will easily scale and evolve to meet future needs.”

Nokia has formal system-integrator relationships around its DAC solution with Accenture, Atos, Bluewolf, DXC Technology, EY, Hitachi Kokusai Electric, IBM, Infosys, Kyndryl, Tata Consultancy Services, Tech Mahindra , and Wipro. 

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James Blackman
James Blackman
James Blackman has been writing about the technology and telecoms sectors for over a decade. He has edited and contributed to a number of European news outlets and trade titles. He has also worked at telecoms company Huawei, leading media activity for its devices business in Western Europe. He is based in London.