
Nokia has inaugurated its largest global research and development facility for fixed networks in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, marking a significant expansion of Finland’s commitment to India’s technology sector. The facility at SIPCOT Siruseri creates over 200 high-skilled jobs and positions Chennai as a crucial hub for next-generation broadband innovation.
This development follows an MoU signed during Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s U.S. visit in August 2024, demonstrating how diplomatic initiatives translate into concrete economic benefits for Tamil Nadu.
Investment Details and Timeline
Nokia increased its first-phase investment to ₹270 crore (approximately $31 million), up from the initially planned ₹220 crore. The company plans a second phase investment of around ₹300 crore, bringing total commitments to nearly ₹570 crore.
Industries Minister TRB Rajaa announced the inauguration on February 6, 2026, describing it as “the world’s largest R&D facility for fixed networks” — not just Nokia’s biggest, but potentially the largest globally in this specialized sector.
The Tamil Nadu government played a pivotal role by providing essential infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and policy support under the state’s R&D Policy 2022 and Naan Mudhalvan initiative.
Facility Overview
Technology Focus Areas
The Chennai facility will serve as Nokia’s global testbed for cutting-edge fixed network technologies. Research priorities include innovations in 10G, 25G, 50G, and 100G passive optical networks (PON), which represent the future of ultra-fast fiber connectivity.
Additional focus areas encompass Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), next-generation Wi-Fi solutions, multi-dwelling unit (MDU) systems for apartments and residential complexes, and advanced access network controllers.
These technologies directly address India’s ambitious broadband expansion goals while serving Nokia’s global product portfolio. The facility will help develop solutions that reduce the digital divide and connect underserved populations worldwide.
Strategic Significance for Tamil Nadu
This expansion reinforces Tamil Nadu’s emergence as India’s premier destination for telecom R&D. The state now hosts major technology centers from global giants, creating a competitive ecosystem that attracts further investment.
“Nokia has been a long-standing partner in Tamil Nadu’s growth story,” said Minister Rajaa. “It is a matter of pride that the new facility, the largest fixed network lab within Nokia and probably the whole world, will be in Chennai.”
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Employment and Talent Development
The facility’s 200+ positions represent high-value employment opportunities in specialized fields like optical networking, wireless technologies, and network software development. This aligns with Tamil Nadu’s strategy to create quality jobs for engineering and technology graduates.
Vimalkumar Kothandaraman, Head of Fixed Networks for Asia Pacific at Nokia, emphasized that “this investment highlights our dedication to India and global technology advancements, and allows us to further leverage the abundant talent pool in the region.”
The Bigger Picture
Chennai’s selection as the site for this global flagship facility reflects India’s growing importance in the worldwide telecom ecosystem. The country combines skilled engineering talent, competitive costs, supportive government policies, and massive domestic market potential.
As broadband demand accelerates globally — driven by remote work, streaming, IoT, and emerging technologies — Nokia’s Chennai facility positions India at the forefront of developing solutions that will power tomorrow’s connected world.

