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Nokia and Elisa conduct successful PoC on monetizing L4S with Network as Code

Nokia and Elisa conduct successful PoC on monetizing L4S with Network as Code

Nokia and Elisa Conduct successful PoC on monetizing L4S with Network as Code   

As 5G networks continue to evolve, Communications Service Providers (CSPs) are looking for new ways to generate revenue. The integration of Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable Throughput (L4S) technology into 5G networks with Nokia’s Network as Code (NaC) platform provides CSPs with the opportunity to unlock new revenue streams while simultaneously enhancing user satisfaction. 

How does this work? 

L4S, developed by Nokia Bell Labs, is specifically designed to ensure smooth, uninterrupted streaming in congested 5G environments, such as large-scale events like concerts and sports arenas. Nokia’s Network as Code (NaC) platform empowers CSPs by providing flexible, programmable networks, enabling the support of diverse use cases, including the coordination of the use of L4S technology as network APIs.  

By combining L4S with NaC, CSPs can drive innovation, reduce operational complexities, and introduce new services more rapidly, ultimately opening new revenue streams. 

Proof of Concept at Nokia Arena 

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A Proof of Concept (PoC) was conducted at the Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland, to test the integration of L4S into 5G networks using Network as Code. Conducted in collaboration with Kepit Systems, a broadcast streaming company, and Elisa, a Finnish Communications Service Provider (CSP), the PoC highlighted the potential for CSPs to manage and capitalize on the L4S feature in 5G networks. 

This PoC was a continuation of 3GPP Release 18 standardized L4S feature demonstration carried out earlier this year. 

The video above demonstrates our Proof of Concept (PoC), where a user is streaming a live ice hockey game on a laptop connected to a 5G network managed by Network as Code (NaC). Initially, the video struggles to load and play smoothly due to congestion in the network. 

The laptop is connected to a Nokia 5G radio. When the user attempts to stream the game from Kepit Systems’ L4S-capable public cloud server on a congested 5G network, the live stream fails to play properly. However, once L4S request is sent by API call to NaC, the 5G network dynamically activates L4S, significantly reducing latency. As a result, the video plays smoothly with fewer interruptions. If L4S is disabled via NaC, the effect of network congestion reappears, causing the video to freeze and buffer once again. 

The successful PoC at Nokia Arena underscores the potential of Network as Code to enable and manage the L4S feature, CSPs can provide tailored solutions for applications that demand low latency and high reliability, such as immersive sportscasts or feeds for emergency purposes. This not only enhances customer satisfaction but also creates new avenues for monetization, as end-users and businesses alike are willing to pay a premium for superior performance.  

Lauri Alho

About Lauri Alho

As a Head of Ecosystem Development, Lauri is responsible for Nokia's partnerships at Nokia Arena and oversees technical projects at the venue, where he has led significant projects such as the record breaking 2 Gbps uplink speeds over 5G mmWave network and the world-class Andrea Bocelli remote concert experience. For Nokia Network as Code, he also leads entire technical projects, manages customer relationships in EMEA, and represents it at public events for telecom operators and enterprise users. Previously, Lauri was recognized for ramping up, running, and supporting a new automated workflow, fault, and test management process when he worked for Nokia CNS Business Applications.

His interest in Information Technology started at a young age, and by middle school, he was already applying his coding skills to various projects. This early interest has developed into a passion for his work, and today, it is most evident in his leadership of technical projects. Lauri's expertise lies in building collaboration with stakeholders and identifying business opportunities within a global technology environment. In the workplace, his strengths are his exceptional social skills, which have allowed him to create effective teams, develop strategic solutions, and support sustainable growth. It is important to Lauri that all team members feel heard and valued.

Lauri holds an M.Sc. (Tech) in Information Technology from Tampere University, Finland, and a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff (DMTS) honor from Nokia Bell Labs in recognition of his technical expertise and significant impact in telecommunications and network development.

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