Nokia and Andorix push private 5G deeper into real estate

Nokia and Andorix have partnered to accelerate the adoption of private 5G networks and edge solutions in the North American real estate market.
Their focus is on enabling efficient building operations, improving tenant satisfaction, and expanding indoor cellular coverage using Nokia Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) as real estate owners seek 5G platforms for energy management, building optimization, IoT deployments, and enhanced security.
Nokia brings expertise in private 5G wireless solutions, while Andorix specializes in designing and deploying scalable in-building networks.
The partnership aims to address connectivity challenges, support IoT, and enable technologies like VR and indoor navigation in commercial, residential, and industrial properties.
“Private 5G networks are transforming how enterprises operate, and in-building connectivity is a critical piece of that puzzle,” says Willie Kopp, head of enterprise campus edge sales in North America at Nokia. “By partnering with Andorix, we are combining best-in-class 5G technology with proven in-building converged network deployment expertise to support the growing demand for private 5G connectivity within the built environment in North America.”
Nokia has deployed private wireless networks for 890 customers globally, with 24% in North America while Andorix provides neutral host network solutions and smart building systems to optimize operations, enhance tenant experiences, and adhere to ESG guidelines.
The partnership also highlights a pivotal trend: real estate is evolving from passive physical assets to active digital platforms supporting IoT, energy management, indoor navigation, and tenant-centric services like VR and AR. This move reinforces the critical role of infrastructure edge and on-premises edge compute.
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5G | Andorix | connectivity | edge computing | Nokia | private 5G | real estate | smart buildings
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