Nokia and partners build smart networks for Asian cities

Cities across Asia are quietly reinventing mobility — not just with new trains, but with the invisible networks that make everything work. Nokia for industries is playing its part in redefining what “smart infrastructure” really means. 💡 In Bangkok, Nokia and ST Engineering are helping the Bangkok Expressway and Metro (BEM) build a next-gen IP/MPLS network for the new Orange Line — powering CCTV, passenger info, and safety systems across 35 km of track. 💡 In Singapore, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) is upgrading 50+ stations with Nokia and Hitachi Rail, deploying a fibre-based Optical LAN that cuts power use by 40% and cabling by 70%. These stories are a reminder that real transformation often starts underground — in the networks that keep cities running. When connectivity gets smarter, everything above ground does too. It’s inspiring to see how innovation in infrastructure can quietly change daily life — making every journey safer, faster, and more sustainable. #SmartMobility #DigitalInfrastructure #UrbanInnovation #RailTechnology #Sustainability #Nokia #STEngineering #HitachiRail #LTA #BangkokMetro #SmartCities #IPNetworks

Sudhir Bajpai

Director-Presales at Nokia

1w

Delhi Metro also

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