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Home » Nokia and Latvian operator strike tactical 5G deal in the Baltics
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Nokia and Latvian operator strike tactical 5G deal in the Baltics

By Jessi WuNovember 10, 2025Updated:November 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • The collaboration will produce a bespoke 5G tactical communications platform aimed at military and allied forces in the Baltics.
  • The deal builds on LMT’s experience operating Europe’s first 5G military testbed at the Ādaži base in Latvia.

What happened: Nokia and LMT launched a 5G tactical project for Baltic defence

Nokia and Latvijas Mobilais Telefons announced a strategic agreement to jointly develop a 5G tactical communications system targeted at defence use in the Baltic states. The solution will combine Nokia’s 5G radio technology with LMT’s field experience in defence-oriented connectivity solutions. The partnership underscores the broader trend of telecom operators moving into the defence sector, leveraging 5G’s low latency and high capacity for military and mission-critical communications.

LMT, which already runs a 5G military testbed at Latvia’s Ādaži NATO-affiliated base, brings regional operational expertise to the collaboration. The announcement positions both firms to address security and resilience requirements in a region facing heightened geopolitical tensions.

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Why it’s important

This initiative suggests telecom and network vendors are increasingly aligning with defence imperatives. The shift raises questions about how civilian-grade 5G infrastructure is adapted for tactical use, where secure, mobile, robust and even portable communications are essential. The Baltic region, given its proximity to Russia and security sensitivities within NATO, may act as a test ground for such systems — potentially influencing broader European defence-telecom strategies.

Yet, one might ask whether the existing commercial 5G networks and standards are sufficiently hardened for tactical deployment — especially under adversarial conditions, jamming threats or in highly mobile environments. While NOKIA and LMT emphasise “secure, high-capacity communication” for military operations, details on cybersecurity safeguards, interoperability with allied systems or cost-effectiveness remain limited.

In short, this deal is a notable step in the convergence of telecom and defence sectors in Europe. But the real challenge will be delivering a system that meets the rigours of tactical use, not just commercial connectivity benchmarks.

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Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

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