Nokia is on a path of reinvention. The company is making bold moves under chief executive, Justin Hotard, to extend its reach across mobile network operator and enterprise markets. The acquisition of Infinera last year strengthened its already well-established optical networking portfolio that is optimized to facilitate AI data center clustering. The recent sale of Nokia’s fixed wireless access business to Inseego also signals an intention to redirect its engineering efforts to provide AI connectivity infrastructure at a massive scale. By all measures, the company is doubling down on AI. This week, Nokia continued its ambitious AI journey by staking a claim to becoming the first infrastructure provider to commercialize…

