DigitalC picks Nokia to deliver internet to homes in Cleveland

Nokia announced it is working with non-profit organization, DigitalC, to deliver internet connectivity to underserved homes in Cleveland, Ohio, using its Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) end-to-end private wireless solution.
Cuba Internet plansThe deployment of Nokia DAC will allow DigitalC to leverage private LTE technology to provide high-speed internet access to thousands of people around Cleveland.

According to a 2019 survey of the U.S. Census’ American Community Survey (ACS), almost 53,000 households – 31 percent of the city’s total – didn’t have a broadband subscription plan, ranking Cleveland as the most underserved city in the US with 100,000 or more households.

This divide became more pronounced during the lockdowns in 2020 as many were sent to work and learn from home.

Dorothy Baunauch, CEO, DigitalC, said: “While 2020 may have highlighted the digital divide in Cleveland the lack of connectivity is a long-standing issue, so we are pleased to work with Nokia to bridge this gap and provide greater education, health and economic opportunities to more people in and around the city.”

Nokia will deploy the private wireless DAC solution comprising network core, radio access and indoor and outdoor customer premises equipment (CPE) for deployment in users’ homes. The solution offers plug-and-play private wireless where it is too difficult or costly to establish traditional connectivity, and it will be used in Cleveland to provide wireless internet access to homes over the Citizens Broadband Radio Services (CBRS) 3.5 GHz band.

Ed Cholerton, President of Nokia North America, said: “Leveraging our private wireless capabilities, we created the end-to-end Nokia DAC as a complete solution for anyone wanting to provide secure, reliable, high-speed 4G and 5G connectivity where it is most needed.”