Nokia Scores Trio Of Global Deals, Enhancing Network Security And High-Capacity Routing

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  • Nokia lands multiple deals, including DDoS protection for LINX and 400GE network upgrades for BBIX and ESpanix.
  • Shares rise premarket as Nokia expands global reach with security, IP routing, and optical network solutions.
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Nokia Corporation NOK shares are trading higher premarket on Monday. The company disclosed several deals today.

The company disclosed that it had been selected by the London Internet Exchange to provide advanced DDoS protection using its Deepfield security solution.

Nokia’s Deepfield Defender, a software-based DDoS detection and mitigation solution, will provide LINX with real-time network telemetry and Nokia’s patented Deepfield Secure Genome for continuous threat tracking.

Using AI-driven detection and high-scale mitigation via the 7750 Defender Mitigation System, the solution blocks attacks before they impact LINX’s members. It also enhances LINX’s network security analytics and reporting capabilities.

Also, Nokia’s IP routing technology has been chosen by BBIX to upgrade its network to 400GE, enhancing capacity, stability, flexibility, and reliability.

BBIX will deploy Nokia’s 7220 Interconnect Router with SR Linux NOS to support high-bandwidth growth while ensuring high-quality interconnection.

The rollout will begin in Japan this year, with expansion planned for other markets, including Singapore.

Moreover, ESpanix chose Nokia to deliver Spain’s first 400G connectivity for IXP customers, reducing complexity, power consumption, and costs by replacing multiple 100GE links with Nokia’s Interconnect routers.

Nokia’s Photonic Service Switch will further optimize bandwidth across ESpanix’s optical network.

The fully operational 400G upgrade enhances scalability, supports expansion, and meets growing demand from ESpanix’s 180+ connected networks, including ISPs, content providers, and carriers.

Last week, The company entered a multi-year patent license deal with Samsung Electronics, granting Samsung access to its video technologies for use in televisions.

Investors can gain exposure to NOK stock via iShares U.S. Digital Infrastructure and Real Estate ETF IDGT and Hartford Multifactor Developed Markets (ex-US) ETF RODM.

Price Action: NOK shares are up 1.55% at $4.58 premarket at the last check Monday.

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