Ivo Lansky, Senior Director of Nokia for Central and Eastern Europe, Turkey, and Central Asia, visited Dushanbe to sign agreements with local companies and discuss Nokia's future plans. In a significant move to bolster its presence in Central Asia, Nokia has signed agreements with local companies NETS, a leading internet service provider, and TTL (Telecom Technology), the first internet service provider in Tajikistan. We spoke with Ivo Lansky, Senior Director of Nokia for Central and Eastern Europe, Turkey, and Central Asia.

He recently visited Dushanbe, Tajikistan, to finalize these partnerships, marking a new chapter in Nokia’s collaboration with its customers towards digital transformation in the region. While Nokia’s mobile phones were iconic, Lansky explains that the company’s activities have long expanded beyond mobile device manufacturing. Today, Nokia is a global leader in B2B technology innovations in networking technologies.

“Nokia’s digital transformation solutions and services are utilized not only by service providers, webscale companies, enterprise and industry verticals but also by governments,” says Lansky. Nokia has been on the market for over 150 years, present in 130 countries worldwide, achieving over €22 billion in net sales in 2023. In the era of 5G, Nokia holds over 6,000 patents for new technologies that are now being implemented in wireless networks.

Additionally, Nokia has won ten Nobel Prizes for innovations. Lansky's visit to Dushanbe.