"We are involved in the process of standardisation of 5G network and we will decide closer to the date from which country and plant we should produce those products. Chennai plant is also an option," Nokia Networks' Vice-President of Manufacturing Operations Karl Kirschenhofer told reporters here.
According to him, Chennai plant has the capability to produce the 5G network equipment.
Nokia and NTT DOCOMO on May 8, have agreed to collaborate on research and standardisation of 5G technologies and to work jointly on a 5G proof of concept system.
Nokia Networks said its plant here has crossed a milestone of production of two million units of telecom equipment.
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According to him, 50 per cent products produced at the plant are shipped overseas.
"We want to increase the localisation levels to 45 per cent," he said.
To a query, he said Nokia Networks' India would work as an independent unit until there was clear signal in integration with Alcatel Lucent was received from global headquarters.
Nokia had announced acquisition of French firm Alcatel-Lucent in an all-stock deal valued at 15.6 billion euros (USD 16.6 billion). The merger will create the world's largest supplier of equipment that powers mobile-phone networks, surpassing Ericsson and Huawei.