Nokia Completes Requirements to Deploy 4G Mobile Network on the Moon for IM-2 Mission Athena
Jan 14, 2025, 05:16 AM
Nokia has completed all requirements to deploy its mobile network on the Moon, following the completion of work on the landing module for the IM-2 mission, named Athena. This initiative marks a significant step in lunar telecommunications, as Nokia prepares to install the first 4G mobile network on the lunar surface. The project is not associated with SpaceX or NASA, highlighting Nokia's unique role in this groundbreaking venture.
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