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Verizon secures private 5G contract with UK's Thames Freeport

Verizon Business announced on Wednesday that it has been awarded a contract for the construction of multiple private 5G networks in Thames Freeport, Britain's largest shipping and logistic center.

In partnership with Nokia Finland, Verizon will deploy private 5G network across multiple industrial sites, including Ford's largest London Manufacturing Facility and major ports, along the River Thames Estuary.

Private 5G networks offer dedicated connectivity, which avoids congestion and speed variations on public networks that are shared by many users. This enables advanced industrial applications such as Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The adoption of 5G in European ports has not yet reached a mature stage. The technology allows port to handle higher volumes of data required to run or track cranes, industrial sensors, and drones.

The companies didn't disclose the financial details, but only said that the agreement supported a "multibillion dollar operational transformation" in the region.

Thames Freeport, a 34-km-wide economic corridor created in 2021 by the UK as a "Free Trade Zone", offers a variety of tax incentives and reductions to businesses to help revitalize the Thames Estuary area.

Verizon and Nokia have been working together to create private networks in markets abroad where Verizon lacks its public network infrastructure.

Nokia will be the only hardware and software supplier.

The networks will service DP World London Gateway, DP World Logistics Park – Britain's largest deep sea container port that handles over 3,000,000 units per year - the Port of Tilbury, and Ford's Dagenham Plant.

Verizon stated that use cases would include AI-driven analytics, process automation and autonomous vehicle control. (Reporting and editing by Matt Scuffham in Gdansk, Gianluca Nostro)

(source: Reuters)