How Nokia Plans to Win the 6G Race
Jun 11, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration9:35
Video IDyj9FR1BX-LU
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views49.4K
Likes982
Comments60
Engagement Rate2.11%
Likes per 100 views1.99
Comments per 1K views1.21
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#cnbc#cnbc international#arjun kharpal#built for billions#cnbc original show#how nokia makes billions today#nokia mobile phone dominance#nokia and smartphone era#justin hotard ceo nokia#nokia & modern network connectivity#nokia internet and telecommunications#nokia business patents#how nokia generates revenue#nokia's role in modern technology#nokia mobile phone evolution#nokia finland#nokia technology#the race for 6g#ai-ran nokia and nvidia#telecom networks
Description
Nokia helped define the mobile era. Now it’s trying to shape what comes next.
As artificial intelligence transforms how networks are built and managed, the Finnish telecom giant is betting on AI-driven infrastructure, 6G and a more software-centric future. But with fierce competition from rivals including Huawei and Ericsson — and more than $200 billion in market value at stake — Nokia’s next reinvention may be its most ambitious yet.
Watch the video above to learn more about Nokia’s bet on AI-powered networks, and whether it can stay ahead in the race to build the future of global connectivity.
This is the third installment in CNBC’s “Built for Billions” three-part series on Nokia. Don’t miss part one, where we explore how Nokia makes money today, and part two, which examines why the company missed the smartphone shift.
#CNBC #BuiltForBillions #Nokia
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