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Nokia to supply private wireless network for Polish power

Nokia to supply private wireless network for Polish power

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By Nick Flaherty



Nokia is to deploy a country-wide critical digital backhaul network for the power grid in Poland.

The network, commissioned by PGE, Poland’s largest power grid operator,  will use IP/MPLS technology to provide connectivity for its private wireless infrastructure for critical communications of all power grid companies operating in Poland.

The IP/MPLS backhaul network will play a key role in ensuring seamless and reliable communication for the power grid operations and comes from Nokia’s expertise in grid communications and its proven track record in deploying robust and scalable networks for power grid operators.

Dirk Lewandowski, Vice President Central and East Europe, Nokia Enterprise, said: “We are honored to collaborate with PGE on this transformative project. Nokia’s IP/MPLS technology is at the forefront of innovation, offering a reliable and scalable solution that aligns seamlessly with PGE’s vision for a modernized and efficient communication network. Our experience with numerous power grid operators worldwide shows that IP/MPLS is a well-established standard for Operational Telecommunication (OT) and critical communication networks. We look forward to supporting PGE in achieving its strategic objectives and contributing to the success of Poland’s power grid infrastructure.”

Wojciech Dąbrowski, President of the Management Board PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna, said: “The LTE450 network is one of the key elements in PGE’s building of a modern energy industry. A reliable and secure communications network combined with network metering will provide a constant, real-time picture of the operation of the energy distribution network. This will allow an immediate response to incidents occurring in the network and reduce the time it takes to detect and remove failures. a digitalisation, of which the LTE network is an essential element, will speed up customer service and enable new services to be offered to customers.”

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