Anonymous ID: 2fa221 Feb. 3, 2021, 3:40 p.m. No.12814002   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4039 >>4040 >>4042 >>4200 >>4257 >>4395 >>4429 >>4497 >>4527 >>4567

>>12811461 Anyone happen to notice the specific differences between these two images?

 

I wasn't here to see the first analysis of these pictures from anons,but it appears POTUS is conducting video conference call with military units in a number of different places. So this photo was just released a couple of days ago, so POTUS, looks like he's still POTUS to me! (which I've thought all along, except on days when I hear FAUX biten is destroying the US)

Anonymous ID: 2fa221 Feb. 3, 2021, 3:48 p.m. No.12814053   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4204 >>4395 >>4429 >>4527 >>4567

$NOK is one of the stocks bought because of naked short selling, for any anons who would be interested this stock is about to rise in a dramatic form. It's only $4.70 a share, but look at the stability of this company. I did the same, I bought AMD (Advanced Micro Devices), I bought them at $4.57 3 years ago, Intel was said to be always the best, but the stock has gone up to $99.00 and is at $88.00 today. You might have to wait, but this article below, gives a good reason to buy. If you can buy after hours, you might get it for less.

 

January 15, 2020

Nokia Corporation NOK recently secured a slew of contracts from diverse entities that strengthened its market presence related to the 5G domain. The deals also ensured a steady stream of revenues for the telecommunications equipment manufacturer and offered a key opportunity to harness its growth potential.

 

The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence selected Nokia as the technology provider and collaborator for the 5G Cybersecurity Project. The federal agency aims to leverage the technology prowess of the company for a seamless transition from 4G to 5G networks. Deploying its industry-leading software, 5G RAN and IP-Backhaul solutions for this project, Nokia will partner with a cross-section of government and industry collaborators on board to help develop a reference design and build use cases on standards-based solutions.

 

In particular, the project intends to identify certain 5G use cases to showcase the efficacy of the components of 5G architecture against security threats. It aims to demonstrate how potential risks are mitigated through standardized 5G security features that also abide by the related compliance requirements. The enhanced cybersecurity capabilities on display are likely to allay deep-rooted fears and mistrust within business enterprises triggered by malicious cyber threats from data hackers. The project is part of the U.S. government initiative to better encrypt communications to thwart snooping attempts and build robust communication networks through anti-spying mechanism tools.

 

Nokia also secured a five-year deal from T-Mobile US, Inc. TMUS that strengthened its long-standing business relationship with the carrier. Utilizing Nokia’s AirScale Radio platform, T-Mobile will aim to power its 2.5GHz mid-band spectrum to full potential for extensive 5G deployment. The AirScale Radio Access products deliver low-latency, high-capacity mobile connectivity with low cost of ownership. The products help to reduce network complexity, and can be easily upgraded through a software update. In addition to boosting the broadband connectivity, Nokia will facilitate T-Mobile to upgrade its mid-band LTE network to superfast 5G network.

 

In another key development, Nokia inked a partnership with Google Cloud – the cloud computing services of Alphabet Inc. GOOGL. Per the deal, the two firms will work in unison to support businesses’ digital transformation at the network edge through both 5G connectivity and cloud-native applications and capabilities. The partnership aims to develop new solutions for communication service providers that would help them modernize network infrastructure for the smooth transition to cloud-native 5G core. This, in turn, is likely to build an ecosystem of services that are deployable anywhere, from the edge of the network, to public clouds, private clouds and carrier networks.

 

Riding on such coveted deals, Nokia is well positioned for the ongoing technology cycle, given the strength of its end-to-end portfolio. The company is driving the transition of global enterprises into smart virtual networks by creating a single network for all services, converging mobile and fixed broadband, IP routing and optical networks with software and services to manage them. Leveraging state-of-the-art technology, Nokia is transforming the way people and things communicate and connect. These include seamless transition to 5G technology, ultra-broadband access, IP and Software Defined Networking, cloud applications and IoT.

 

https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/nokia-nok-secures-key-deals-to-boost-5g-market-foothold-2021-01-15