Nokia and Swisscom Broadcast to Deploy Leading Drone Service

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Nokia has been selected by Swisscom Broadcast to deploy a nationwide Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) network across Switzerland. 300 Nokia Drone-in-a-Box units are planned for deployment to enable emergency response, perimeter protection and infrastructure inspection, which will help keep public safety workers safe.

This will be the second nationwide Nokia Drone Networks project following Belgium’s Citymesh deployment. It will support Switzerland’s public safety and Industry 4.0 efforts and highlight Nokia’s strength in modernizing digital infrastructure projects and utilizing mission-critical industrial edge computing (MXIE) with the support of 3GPP technologies for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) autonomous operation.

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Multi-Sectoral Drone Support

In addition to increasing first responders’ safety, drones support resource optimization and help to save the lives of those involved in incidents. The drones, which are operated remotely, gather relevant information within the first few minutes following an emergency, enhancing first responders’ situational awareness.

Public safety agencies in Switzerland can easily tap into the nationwide drone network by simply requesting a drone flight (similar to a ride-sharing service) from Swisscom Broadcast. This network will be backed by a service portfolio encompassing expertise, compliance, data collection and an analysis of the collected data from Nokia and Swisscom Broadcast.

The deployment is expected to be available in all areas of Switzerland. Nokia and Swisscom will continue cooperating with competent regulatory bodies to ensure all operations comply with regulatory frameworks, especially from spectrum and aviation safety standpoints.

Drones will also boost worker safety within the Swiss industry. The drones are equipped to inspect tall or hard-to-reach infrastructure, which removes the need for workers to climb or walk around hazardous areas. Given that Nokia Drone Networks are an integral part of the Nokia MXIE platform architecture, they enable easy onboarding of additional applications for industrial customers with edge computing needs, such as those used to create 3D maps or detect assets.

 

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The deployment will enable large-scale, reliable Drone-as-a-Service operations in Switzerland using Nokia Drone Networks. This turnkey Drone-in-a-Box solution includes a drone, docking station, ground control station, payload with video and thermal cameras, and the necessary software and service components. The solution also supports interfaces and APIs for easy third-party integrations, such as traffic monitoring systems, video management software, dispatch solutions, and industrial inspection and process monitoring systems.

This collaboration with Swisscom Broadcast will also enable the advancement of industrial use cases, automation, beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations, and the expansion of 3GPP technologies for drone use in Switzerland.

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Commenting on the deployment, Dominik Müller, CEO at Swisscom Broadcast, said, “We are pleased to select Nokia as a partner for this important infrastructure project in Switzerland. Together, we can speed up the go-to-market of our Drones-as-a-Service offering to our customers in the industrial and public safety landscape in Switzerland. The integration of our existing People Density Tool and our drone operations expertise with Nokia’s industrial grade hardware in combination with an open and future-proof software architecture is an important key to support such large-scale projects.”

Raghav Sahgal, President of Cloud and Network Services at Nokia, added, “We are proud to partner with Swisscom Broadcast—a true innovator in Drones-as-a-Service operation—for this important project to establish a nationwide Drone-as-a-Service network in Switzerland. Nokia Drone Networks solution enables large-scale projects as it incorporates our mission-critical industrial edge (MXIE) technology to power its advanced computing functions and software. It will undoubtedly help Swiss enterprises gain access to a superior Drones-as-a-Service offering to enhance worker and public safety.”

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