US operator Boost Mobile accelerates new 5G services with Nokia

Published on
March 3, 2025
Press Release Boost Mobile, the newest US nationwide carrier, has deployed Nokia’s fully cloud-native 5G Voice Core to enable even faster delivery of advanced services, enhanced network automation, and more efficient cloud utilization than its Open RAN cloud-native network could before. The deployment includes the consolidation of several IMS voice 3GPP functionalities into a single cloud-native network function (CNF), called Nokia Cloud Native Communication Suite (CNCS). This migration, from Boost Mobile ’s previous distributed IMS voice core by Nokia , provides automated deployment and configuration, reduced infrastructure and carbon footprint, and lower operational costs through streamlined life cycle management. “We anticipate Nokia’s 5G Voice Core to help reduce our network infrastructure costs by about 70 percent in addition to delivering new 5G services faster, with significantly streamlined network operations,” said Dawood Shahdad, Vice President of Core Engineering at Boost Mobile. “Boost Mobile continues to push boundaries with our Open RAN 5G network and the successful nationwide deployment of Nokia’s cloud-native next-generation voice core marks a pivotal moment in our network evolution, as this new network element advances our vision of end-to-end orchestration and dynamic scaling on our path toward 6G.” CNCS improves energy efficiency by about 10 percent to 20 percent, relative to a standard IMS Voice Core, according to Nokia data. “As the sole 5G Voice Core provider for Boost Mobile in the US, Nokia is extremely pleased to support Boost in this modernization project and the close partnering that enabled it. This is another demonstration of Nokia’s technology leadership in helping our customers solve problems, address their customer needs, and generate new revenue streams,” said Marcelo Madruga, Head of Technology and Platforms, Products & Engineering, Cloud and Network Services at Nokia. Nokia had the most 5G Standalone Core operator customers, with 123 in total, at the end of 2024. Learn more about this… Boost Mobile Executive Vice President, Wireless Engineering & Operations, Jeff Mcschooler will join the keynote panel on mobile future at Connected America, March 11-12, 2025 at Irving Convention Center, Dallas. Joining Jeff on the panel are Adam Loddeke of AT&T and Ahmed Khattak of US Mobile. The discussion is moderated by Kelcee Griffis of Bloomberg News. Get your tickets at totaltele.com/connectedamerica