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Nokia ranked No. 1 for mobile core portfolio competitiveness in Omdia’s 2026 market landscape report

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Nokia (NYSE:NOK) was ranked No. 1 for mobile core portfolio competitiveness in Omdia’s “Market Landscape: Core Vendors – 2026” report for the second year in a row. Omdia named Nokia a leader across seven categories, highlighting its 5G core, cloud-native, automation and AI/ML capabilities that support operators’ network modernization for the AI era.

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Market Context

Current risk data categorized short positioning as low. That platform context frames Nokia’s recogni...
Analysis

Current risk data categorized short positioning as low. That platform context frames Nokia’s recognition as an event without elevated short-interest context or quantified financial results; the key risk is that portfolio acclaim does not establish near-term revenue impact.

Key Figures

Portfolio ranking: No. 1 Consecutive recognition: Second consecutive year Competitiveness categories: Seven categories +1 more
4 metrics
Portfolio ranking No. 1 Omdia 2026 Market Landscape: Core Vendors report
Consecutive recognition Second consecutive year Nokia ranked No. 1 for mobile core portfolio competitiveness
Competitiveness categories Seven categories Omdia 2026 assessment
Vendors assessed 12 vendors Omdia 2026 report

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 14 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 14 Manager transaction Positive +2.0% Senior manager acquired 262 Nokia shares at a reported 9.0910 EUR unit price.
Aug 14 Manager transaction Positive +2.0% Senior manager acquired 6 Nokia shares at a reported 9.0910 EUR unit price.
Aug 14 Manager transaction Positive +2.0% Senior manager acquired 251 Nokia shares at a reported 9.0910 EUR unit price.
Aug 14 Manager transaction Positive +2.0% Senior manager acquired 1,171 Nokia shares at a reported 9.0910 EUR unit price.
Aug 14 Manager transaction Positive +2.0% Senior manager acquired 2,890 Nokia shares at a reported 9.0910 EUR unit price.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Recent comparable history consists of five manager-transaction disclosures, each followed by a +1.99% 24-hour reaction.

Key Terms

5g core, cloud-native, ai/ml, core as a service
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5g core technical
"leadership across all aspects of 5G core"
The 5G core is the central, software-based system that manages and directs all mobile data, calls and services on a 5G network—think of it as the network’s brain and traffic controller running in the cloud. Investors care because it enables faster, more reliable connections, new revenue-generating services (like ultra-low-latency applications and private networks) and a shift from bulky hardware to flexible software, which affects operator costs, vendor competition and future profits.
cloud-native technical
"core portfolio breadth, cloud-native maturity, signaling"
Cloud-native describes a way of creating and running applications that are designed specifically to operate smoothly on cloud computing platforms. Think of it as building a house with flexible, lightweight materials that can be easily moved, scaled, or adjusted as needed, rather than using rigid, traditional construction. For investors, it signifies technology that is more adaptable, efficient, and capable of quickly responding to changing market demands.
ai/ml technical
"AI/ML and analytics"
AI/ML stands for artificial intelligence and machine learning, software systems that identify patterns in data and make predictions or automate decisions, improving performance as they process more information. Investors care because these technologies can boost revenue, cut costs and create competitive advantages — like a factory that learns to produce goods faster and with fewer mistakes — while also introducing execution, ethical and regulatory risks that can affect a company’s value.
core as a service technical
"core as a service, AI/ML and analytics"
A cloud delivery model where a company provides essential “core” infrastructure or backbone functions—such as telecom switching, payment processing, identity management, or database engines—on a subscription or usage basis instead of selling hardware or licensed software. Think of it like renting the engine of a car rather than buying it: customers avoid building the complex core themselves and can scale more quickly, which matters to investors because it affects recurring revenue, capital requirements, and the speed at which customers can adopt the provider’s services.

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Press Release


Nokia ranked No. 1 for mobile core portfolio competitiveness in Omdia’s 2026 market landscape report  

  • Recognition highlights Nokia’s leadership across all aspects of 5G core, with products that help operators modernize their networks for the AI era.

Espoo, Finland – For the second consecutive year, Nokia has been ranked No. 1 for mobile core portfolio competitiveness in Omdia’s “Market Landscape: Core Vendors” report. The 2026 edition named Nokia a leader across all seven competitiveness categories: core portfolio breadth, cloud-native maturity, signaling, automation, core as a service, AI/ML and analytics, and implementations of other network functions.

The recognition reflects Nokia’s continued investment in mobile core technologies that help operators modernize their networks for the AI era. Recent deployments include the world’s first commercial mobile telco service based on 5G Core SaaS; Core SaaS Edge enabling local breakout for roaming subscribers; core network resilience solutions; telecom core modernization programs, and mission-critical network upgrades supporting the IoT, rail and utilities sectors.

“Core networks are becoming the intelligence layer of modern communications, connecting cloud-native operations, AI-driven automation and application innovation," said Kal De, SVP, Core Networks at Nokia. “This recognition from Omdia highlights the breadth and maturity of our portfolio across every major category operators are using to evaluate connectivity partners who can help them move toward more autonomous, resilient and programmable networks.”

“Nokia continues to distinguish itself as a technology leader in core networks, with advanced capabilities in categories spanning cloud native maturity, automation, AI/ML and analytics, and Core as a Service,” said Roberto Kompany, Principal Analyst, Mobile Infrastructure at Omdia. “These are no longer optional innovations but strategic requirements for telecommunication providers pursuing greater operational efficiency, service agility and monetization opportunities. Nokia’s comprehensive approach demonstrates a deep understanding of both current operator challenges and the future direction of the telecom market.”

Omdia’s 2026 report expanded its assessment to 12 vendors while also updating category weightings to reflect evolving operator priorities, including increased emphasis on AI/ML and analytics capabilities.

Nokia’s core portfolio supports deployment models spanning private, public and hybrid cloud environments and helps operators simplify core operations through automation, AI-driven analytics, resilient architectures and network exposure capabilities. The company’s approach enables telecom providers and mission-critical enterprises to accelerate service innovation while reducing operational complexity and improving network agility.

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About Nokia
Nokia is a global leader in connectivity infrastructure powering the AI supercycle. We create the networks that connect intelligence, combining a complete connectivity view across fixed, mobile, IP, optical, core and data center networks. Through secure-by-design, AI-native innovation, Nokia delivers the trusted infrastructure that makes AI work at scale and advances connectivity to secure a brighter world.

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FAQ

What does Nokia's No. 1 ranking in Omdia's 2026 core vendors report mean for NOK investors?

Nokia was ranked No. 1 for mobile core portfolio competitiveness in Omdia’s 2026 report. According to Nokia, this reflects leadership across seven categories including cloud-native maturity, automation and AI/ML, suggesting strong positioning in 5G core infrastructure used by telecom operators.

Which areas did Nokia lead in Omdia's 2026 mobile core competitiveness ranking for NOK?

Omdia named Nokia a leader across seven competitiveness categories in 2026. According to Nokia, these include core portfolio breadth, cloud-native maturity, signaling, automation, core as a service, AI/ML and analytics, and implementations of other network functions for telecom operators.

How does Nokia's 5G Core SaaS feature in Omdia's 2026 recognition of NOK?

Nokia’s ranking is supported by recent 5G core deployments, including the world’s first commercial mobile telco service based on 5G Core SaaS. According to Nokia, its Core SaaS and Core SaaS Edge enhance roaming, resilience and modernization for operators adopting cloud-native, AI-driven core networks.

How many vendors did Omdia assess in its 2026 core vendors report that ranked Nokia No. 1?

Omdia’s 2026 report evaluated 12 vendors in the core network space. According to Nokia, Omdia also updated category weightings to emphasize AI/ML and analytics, with Nokia emerging No. 1 for mobile core portfolio competitiveness for the second consecutive year.

How does Nokia's core portfolio support AI-era networks according to the 2026 Omdia report?

Nokia’s core portfolio is designed to support AI-era networks through automation and AI-driven analytics. According to Nokia, its solutions work across private, public and hybrid cloud, helping operators reduce operational complexity, improve resilience and accelerate service innovation in 5G core environments.

What deployment models does Nokia's mobile core portfolio support as highlighted in 2026 for NOK?

Nokia’s core portfolio supports deployment in private, public and hybrid cloud environments. According to Nokia, these models help telecom providers and mission-critical enterprises simplify core operations, enhance network exposure capabilities, and improve agility while modernizing networks for AI-driven applications and services.