Nokia introduces Digital Site Twin for telecom network base stations
Nokia Oyj has launched its "Digital Site Twin" solution, creating an accurate 3D digital replica of physical telecom network base stations. The aim is to accelerate new base station deployments and improve network planning.

Helsinki – Nokia Oyj has introduced its Digital Site Twin solution, providing telecom operators with a precise 3D digital replica of physical network base stations. This technology enables significantly more efficient planning and optimization for network deployment and evolution.
The solution allows for virtual assessment of base station physical characteristics, environmental factors, and overall site space before physical construction begins. This reduces errors, minimizes the need for on-site visits, and accelerates deployment by up to two weeks, improving companies' time to revenue.
Nokia Digital Site Twin utilizes AI-driven analytics and leverages telecommunications expertise. The solution is accessible via a web browser and does not require separate high-performance computing resources, making it user-friendly even on smartphones.
The technology also facilitates the assessment of changes to existing base stations. Engineers can virtually test different configurations to find optimal solutions and automatically generate lists of required materials, thereby enhancing project management.