Swisscom deploys Nokia drone fleet for public safety and industrial monitoring

Swisscom Broadcast is working with Nokia to deploy a nationwide drone network of 300 drones for the emergency services, public safety, and private industrial sectors. It follows the same model as Nokia’s drone rollout in Belgium with Citymesh, and is expected to pass it in terms of its volume and scope as the “largest drone network in the world”, said the Finnish vendor.

Swisscom Broadcast, the enterprise-facing security and analytics arm of Swiss operator Swisscom, is offering a fully managed drone solution to national and regional police, fire, ambulance, and rescue services in the first instance. It uses Swisscom’s public 4G/5G network, and Nokia’s drone-in-a-box solution, sold via its new Nokia Drone Networks division.

The drone bundle includes the drone, a docking station, a ground control station, a payload with video and thermal cameras, plus related software and service components. The service will scale, from a start-point of less than 100 drones (and perhaps less than 50), as customers trial the service, and multiply across different industrial sectors.

Swisscom Broadcast is offering to define and design the use cases, and to deliver the network connection and drone flight, managed by remote drone pilots in a central control room, as well as video, imagery, and other telemetry data to the customer. The Nokia solution supports interfaces for third-party integrations for sundry dispatch, management, inspection, and monitoring systems.

A statement explained: “Public safety agencies in Switzerland will easily tap into the nationwide drone network by simply requesting a drone flight, similar to a ride-sharing service, from Swisscom Broadcast. They will also be backed up by a service portfolio with expertise, compliance, data collection and analysis of the collected data from Nokia and Swisscom Broadcast.”

Nokia Drone Networks is part of Nokia’s broad Mission-Critical Industrial Edge (MXIE) portfolio, although it is not being deployed with its MXIE edge compute platform initially. In conversation (to be written up), Nokia and Swisscom Broadcast said the service offering will flex with customers and applications over time to also include Nokia’s private 4G/5G and edge compute solutions.

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Source: IOT NETWORK NEWS