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Google looks forward for a deal with Nokia in order to bring fast WiFi services to aircraft


Google is said to be interested in buying the division responsible for Nokia's communications technology. It is reported that Google is in talks with the Finnish company to obtain the above-mentioned section. The report says that using Nokia technology, Google may be able to provide a faster alternative to existing WiFi services on aircraft. The talks are reportedly at an advanced stage and both companies are likely to reach an agreement in the near future.

According to a Bloomberg report, Google is in talks with Nokia to buy its division responsible for aircraft communication technology. The writer also said that the talks had reached advanced stages, so it is likely that Google and Nokia to reach an agreement soon.

Talks suggest that Google will use Nokia's technology to offer WiFi services faster than current services on flights. Nokia has developed a technology that allows direct communication between the Earth and the aircraft while flying, thereby eliminating the need for satellite communication, which tends to be slow.

Nokia has not officially commented on the report so far, and the same applies to Google and its parent company, Alphabet. This is an indication that no final decision has yet been taken.

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