Nokia Wins Proximus Contract to Migrate 1,000+ Products to Cloud-Native Charging and Voice Core

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Nokia will publish Q4 and full-year 2025 results on 29 January 2026 at 8 a.m. EET, with segment-level data available on its website. Defiance ETFs launched LNOK offering 2× daily ADR exposure, while Nokia secured a Proximus deal to migrate over 1,000 products to cloud-native charging and voice core solutions.

1. Nokia Schedules Q4 and Full-Year 2025 Financial Results Release

On 29 January 2026 at approximately 08:00 EET, Nokia will publish its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial report via its investor relations website. The stock exchange release will include a summary of Group financials and management outlook, while the complete report—featuring segment-level revenue breakdowns, cost of goods sold details and R&D expenditure—is accessible at www.nokia.com/financials. The company will host an analyst webcast at 11:30 EET on the same day, with downloads of presentation slides and a moderated Q&A session available to investors and media. Nokia emphasizes that full examination of tables and disclosures in the detailed report is essential for accurate assessment of performance and future guidance.

2. Defiance Launches Leveraged ETF Offering 2X Daily Exposure to Nokia

Defiance ETFs has introduced the Defiance Daily Target 2X Long NOK ETF (LNOK), designed to deliver twice the daily percentage change in Nokia share performance. The fund targets active traders seeking amplified, short-term bullish exposure and employs swap agreements and options contracts to achieve its daily leverage objective. The ETF’s structure brings counterparty, derivatives and compounding risks, including the potential for a total loss of principal in a single trading session. The prospective product is non-diversified and not suitable for passive or long-term holders, as its performance over multiple days will deviate from exactly double Nokia’s cumulative return. Detailed risk disclosures and fund expense ratios are contained in the prospectus, which can be obtained via Defiance ETFs’ website or by calling their distribution partner.

3. Proximus Selects Nokia for Cloud-Native Charging and Voice Core Modernization

Belgian operator Proximus has contracted Nokia to replace its incumbent online charging system and voice core infrastructure across fixed and mobile networks. The project encompasses migration of over 1,000 product SKUs and the full customer base onto Nokia Converged Charging, Voice Core, Subscriber Data Management and Policy Control solutions, all hosted on Proximus’ private cloud powered by Red Hat OpenShift. The deployment is expected to drive automation gains, improve network management and enable new 5G monetization services spanning IoT, content, gaming and advertising. Nokia highlights that this end-to-end migration will support Proximus’ strategy of self-optimizing, autonomous networks while opening additional revenue streams through flexible service innovation.

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