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Telit Cinterion and Nokia Partner on Mission-Critical AI Connectivity

by January 7, 2026
by January 7, 2026

Telit Cinterion and Nokia Partner on Mission-Critical AI Connectivity

Telit Cinterion and Nokia Partner on Mission-Critical AI Connectivity

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By tightly coupling connectivity hardware with an AI-centric industrial platform, this partnership accelerates convergence between operational technology and advanced edge compute. It signals a shift from simple sensor networks toward autonomous, “physical agent” systems that can reconfigure connectivity and behavior in real time based on SLAs. For IoT vendors, embedded support for 5G, Wi-Fi 7 and NTN in rugged edge devices raises the bar for resilience in remote industrial sites. This move underscores how mission-critical IoT is becoming a proving ground for AI-native network architectures.

Telit Cinterion and Nokia collaborate on mission-critical connectivity and edge intelligence for AI-powered industrial operations.

  • Collaboration advances physical agentic AI, digital twins, and resilient multi-access connectivity for industries including mining, oil/gas, logistics, and railways.
  • Nokia’s Cognitive Digital Mine (CDM) platform integrates Telit Cinterion’s latest 5G, Wi-Fi, and NTN communication modules, enabling a new generation of rugged in-network computing devices to optimize productivity, efficiency, safety, and sustainability.

Telit Cinterion, an end-to-end IoT solutions enabler, announces a technology collaboration with Nokia to provide mission-critical and heavy industries with a new generation of mission-critical communication and in-network compute capabilities. By integrating Telit Cinterion’s latest cellular, satellite, and Wi-Fi communication modules with Nokia’s Cognitive Digital Mine (CDM) platform, oil/gas, logistics, mining, and other industries now have powerful new options for minimizing downtime and emissions while maximizing worker safety and productivity.

Nokia’s award-winning CDM platform uses AI and digital twins to enable use cases such as edge computing that makes real-time decisions about vehicles and other equipment in the field. The heart of the CDM platform is the Black Box, a ruggedized compute and connectivity engine designed for extreme industrial environments. The Black Box uses AI for tasks such as dynamically bonding dual 5G links, switching across triple Wi-Fi radios, or falling back to satellite, all based on SLA requirements. This optimization ensures that edge computing and other applications have the kind of ultra-resilient, high-performance connectivity for autonomous vehicles and other mission-critical applications.

Under the collaboration, Nokia integrates Telit Cinterion’s latest modules for 5G NR, Wi-Fi 6/7, and Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN). This enables a new class of intelligent, self-optimizing machines and systems capable of sensing, deciding, and acting locally, even when disconnected from the cloud.

“This collaboration marks a pivotal moment for mission-critical industries,” said Lelio di Martino, Cognitive Digital Mine General Manager at Nokia.

“By integrating Telit Cinterion’s most advanced communication modules with Nokia’s Physical Agentic AI, Digital Twin capabilities, and in-network computing platform of the CDM Black box, we are setting the foundation for the next decade of industrial autonomy. Together, we are delivering a resilient, future-proof roadmap for industries that must operate safely, sustainably and without interruption.”

“Our collaboration with Nokia brings two innovation roadmaps together to transform how mission-critical operations run in the real world,” said Paolo Dal Pino, CEO of Telit Cinterion.

“Telit Cinterion’s advanced 5G, Wi-Fi, and NTN modules, purpose-built for harsh and remote environments, combined with Nokia’s CDM architecture, create a unique platform that enables customers to deploy AI-driven connectivity and edge intelligence at scale. We are proud to enable the technologies that power the industries shaping global infrastructure.”

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