Nokia and Deutsche Bahn Collaborating on FRMCS/5G

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Less traffic on roadways, better mobility – and more people and goods on the rail infrastructure: The “Digitale Schiene” will be highly beneficial not only for travelers, but also for the environment and for Germany as an economic hub. To make this a reality, the capacity of the rail system has to be strongly increased through innovative technology and digitalization. Integrating innovative and transformative technologies such as 5G – this is the motivation behind the collaboration between Nokia and Deutsche Bahn. Watch this video to learn how FRMCS will take communications to the next level for railway digitalization.

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