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Bridge the digital divide with high-performance broadband for your community

People and businesses depend on digital services like never before, so reliable, affordable access to broadband is needed more than ever. Broadband networks keep citizens, businesses and economies moving forward in today’s digital age. But for communities with limited access options or high costs for internet connectivity, broadband can seem out of reach, creating a digital divide. 

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the digital divide, but now opportunities and options exist to reliably and affordably connect formerly unconnected segments of the population. At Nokia, we understand the digital divide and how to bridge it. We can help your business or community access new funding options and build reliable ultra-broadband networks that provide affordable and sustainable broadband connectivity.

What is the digital divide?

The digital divide, sometimes referenced with digital equity or digital inclusion, is defined broadly as the gap between those with skills, resources and access to the internet or reliable information and communication technologies (ICT) and those without. The ITU (the United Nations tech agency) estimates that approximately to 2.6 Billion people lack the opportunity to access the internet and engage in the digital economy.

Closing the digital divide is important and those currently without access span both urban and rural communities. When societies are connected, they thrive. Reliable, affordable broadband means greater and equal access to education, government services and healthcare resources, and the opportunity to build new digital economies. Connected communities can leverage the power of the internet to fuel their unique goals. 

What are governments and infrastructure partners doing to enable digital access?

Governments around the globe are prioritizing digital access. For example, the United Nations features inclusive access to reliable, sustainable infrastructure within its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the United States has prioritized broadband expansion initiatives through its “Internet for all” funding opportunities.

Addressing broadband availability requires a multi-faceted approach with support from many stakeholders, including governments to fund build-outs, municipalities to drive community needs, and service providers, fiber infrastructure partners and experienced technology vendors to provide services and ensure the reliable and resilient deployment of future-ready solutions.

Build new businesses, deliver greater value for citizens and help bridge the digital divide

Are you a power utility with distribution infrastructure?

Are you a municipality or telco co-op looking for broadband solutions for your community?

Are you in the United States and looking for broadband opportunities?

The US government has committed over $90 billion in federal funding vehicles to offset the costs of connecting the unconnected. Find a solution that meets your community’s needs here

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How can Nokia help you?

Bring broad social and economic benefits to your country or community. 

Create opportunities for your citizens to unleash their skills by enriching the way they innovate, do business and share knowledge.

  • Develop business and technology models that attract private investment and bring ultra-broadband to more people. Our modeling will help you find the best way to increase access to digital services and connect outlying communities.
  • Combine the most relevant, open-access ultra-broadband solutions with the lowest network deployment cost. We’ll help you define the right balance of technologies for terabit, gigabit and megabit connectivity. Our solutions will ensure that you deliver the best, most cost-effective performance to your citizens.
  • Minimize risk by working with a trusted, experienced partner and choosing ultra-broadband solutions that extend beyond technology. From consulting, idea incubation, network design and implementation to managed services, put our experience and expertise to work for you and reach your sustainability and performance goals.

What is fiber broadband?

These short videos explain how fiber broadband works, why it keeps getting faster and why it’s so efficient.

Explaining the limitless speeds for fiber broadband

Fiber is by far the fastest of all broadband technologies. 10 gigabit per second networks are now commonplace and the first 25 gigabit per second networks are being introduced…

Fiber broadband’s low energy consumption credentials

Rarely is the fastest also the greenest, but with fiber it is indeed the case. Here’s how durability and design contribute to the energy-efficiency of fiber broadband.

How fiber broadband networks are used for more than residential broadband

Initially deployed to connect homes to the Internet, fiber now connects our businesses, schools and hospitals.

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