Nokia revolutionizes Bangkok's local transport with new Orange Line!
Nokia and partners are developing a modern communications network for Bangkok's MRT Orange Line, ensuring greater efficiency by 2030.

Nokia revolutionizes Bangkok's local transport with new Orange Line!
The Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited (BEM) relies on innovative technology from Finland to realize the new MRT Orange Line. This will have a length of 35.9 kilometers and will establish both underground and elevated sections connecting the eastern and western districts of Bangkok. Loud railway-technology.com A partnership was formed with Nokia, ST Engineering of Singapore and First One Systems of Thailand to develop a state-of-the-art IP/MPLS Backbone Transmission Network (BTN).
The new communication network will not only enable voice, data and video transmission between the operating locations, but will also be of great importance in many areas. These include CCTV transmissions, public announcement systems, passenger information displays and radio communications. These systems are intended to significantly improve the safety, efficiency and reliability of the subway line scandasia.com reported.
Technological advances for the public transport network
The infrastructure is supported by the use of high-performance Nokia hardware solutions, including the Nokia 7250 Interconnect Router and the Nokia 7210 Service Access System. The aim is to ensure high-capacity, low-latency and secure data transmission between the stations and the operations control center. Stuart Hendry, vice president of corporate sales and network infrastructure at Nokia Asia Pacific, highlights the importance of technical expertise and close collaboration in the delivery of such large-scale rail projects.
The introduction of these new technologies not only reduces operational complexity, but also aims for real-time visibility into network performance. The Orange Line is scheduled to be fully operational in 2030. Combined with the existing transport systems, the Orange Line will represent a significant step forward in the modernization of public transport in Bangkok.
The transport system in Bangkok
Bangkok, known for its complex transport network, offers a variety of transport options: subways, elevated trains, buses, ships and canal boats. Taxis, the Skytrain and the Chao Phraya Express boats are particularly popular with tourists. While the use of barges and buses is less common, the numerous waiting rooms and varying ticket prices have made local transportation confusing. There is no official route map that covers all modes of transport, which often makes it difficult for inexperienced people to find their way around.
The journey from Suvarnabhumi International Airport to the city can take between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on traffic. For easy planning, it is advisable to obtain information about the different means of transport in advance. Because in the metropolis there are not only taxis, but also tuk-tuks and motorcycle taxis, which often pose a certain risk.
The current developments surrounding the MRT Orange Line show groundbreaking steps in the modernization of the transport sector in Bangkok. It remains to be seen how the infrastructure will develop and what impact it will have on the daily lives of residents and the experience of visitors.