Shared network infrastructure provider Boldyn Networks has unveiled a new Private 5G as a Service offering for enterprise customers, saying that the product delivers the full power of a private 5G network without the need for significant investment or maintenance. Boldyn added that it is investing EUR 300 million to support the broader adoption of private networks worldwide. The company further said it has designed its private 5G service to improve safety, increase cybersecurity, and enhance operational efficiency.
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Boldyn Private 5G as a Service
This service offers four customisable tiers—Innovation, Digitalisation, Automation, and Mission-Critical—allowing organisations to select services that best align with their specific needs. Boldyn says the payment model is flexible, enabling businesses to pay in manageable monthly instalments. Services include network operations, monitoring, maintenance, annual health checks, and spare parts management.
Private 5G
Private 5G enables connectivity for new technologies like smart machines, AR/VR applications, V2X, robotics, and video capacity. It complements existing Wi-Fi networks for reliable outdoor coverage, better handover for moving assets, and increased capacity for data from sensors and cameras, ensuring high uptime for critical devices.
According to the company, this service not only improves operational efficiency but also bolsters cybersecurity by restricting unauthorised access and significantly reducing external threats.
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Mikko Uusitalo, CEO of Private Networks Europe at Boldyn Networks, said: "This service has revolutionised our value proposition, enabling clients to benefit from a reliable network without the need for significant technology investments upfront. This dedicated service offers substantial savings in terms of time, resources, and finances. We handle network operations, maintenance, and cybersecurity, eliminating the need for in-house capabilities and resources."
"With many customers already opting for monthly payment instalments, we have identified a growing demand for an 'as a Service' solution that matches technology with their needs, rather than just pushing 5G to enterprises, Adds Uusitalo.
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First to Utilise Service
The Port of Kemi in Finland is among the first European organisations to utilise Private 5G as a Service for various use case scenarios, experiencing improved vessel and cargo management capabilities, especially during adverse weather conditions, Boldyn said.