As Nokia unveils its latest collaboration with Brazil’s Jacto for a new private network, we see industry lines blur, with telecom revolutionizing agriculture. As expected, automation will dominate, revolutionizing production lines in Jacto’s massive smart factory. A key player in this transformation – 4.9G/LTE and 5G connectivity, allowing various aspects of manual labor to be automated. A ground-breaking stroke, this could signal the advent of a new era in Latin America’s agriculture-tech crossover. Moreover, Nokia’s innovative compact DAC private wireless offering reveals the company’s flexibility and adaptability.
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