NEC, Cisco launch private 5G solution for enterprises

Cisco and NEC’s expertise will be the key to implementing, maintaining, and supporting private 5G networks for enterprise customers directly or by collaborating with telcos globally, starting from Europe and the Middle East, according to a statement by NEC on Monday.
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NEC Corporation, a leader in IT and network technology integration, has announced a strategic partnership with Cisco to introduce a new private 5G network solution. This offering combines Cisco’s expertise in 5G Standalone (SA) Core and Cloud Control Centre with NEC’s validated radio network and systems integration services, making the solution market-ready.


The collaboration leverages Cisco’s strength in core network technologies and NEC’s expertise in wireless networking to implement, maintain, and support private 5G networks for enterprise clients. These services will be available either directly or through partnerships with global service providers, initially focusing on Europe and the Middle East.

NEC has established a demonstration facility and lab to showcase the full capabilities of the end-to-end solution. This setup allows customers to test various use cases that support the digital transformation of industries, such as logistics, warehousing, event venues, and airport management.

“The evolving needs for modernized 5G architecture have deepened our partnership with Cisco, advancing our joint efforts,” said Hideyuki Ogata, Senior Executive Professional, Global Network Division, NEC. “With Cisco’s industry-leading solutions and our world-class network integration expertise, we are poised to offer effective solutions to operators and various industry sectors worldwide.”

Masum Mir, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Provider Mobility at Cisco, added, “Our partnership with NEC combines our strengths to deliver innovative private 5G solutions to enterprises globally. Together, we aim to drive digital transformation and foster innovation across industries, supporting the crucial evolution of networking infrastructure for the future.”

Private 5G Networks

Private 5G networks involve deploying customized 5G infrastructure—such as antennas and base stations—to meet the specific connectivity needs of an organization. This approach allows enterprises to tailor their network to optimize performance and security.

The inherent features of 5G technology, such as lower latency, make it ideal for real-time communication, which is essential for applications like the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and automation. Private 5G networks can support a vast number of connected devices while providing high-speed data transfer capabilities.

About NEC Corporation

NEC Corporation is a global leader in integrating IT and network technologies, committed to its vision of “Orchestrating a brighter world.” The company supports businesses and communities in adapting to the rapid changes in society and markets by delivering solutions that prioritize safety, security, fairness, and efficiency. NEC aims to foster a more sustainable world, where everyone can realize their full potential. For more information, visit https://www.nec.com/ and https://www.nec.com/en/global/solutions/5g/index.html.


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