Nokia may have won a landmark 5G RAN contract with T-Mobile USA, but it is still battling for its share of the US 5G market, which is set to provide the largest number of dollars in the first year of the new technology going commercial. CEO Rajeev Suri admitted Nokia had lost some Verizon 5G markets as the US telco extends its program of trials and plans to launch its first fully commercial fixed wireless access (FWA) later this year. Suri insisted only a “small number” of Verizon locations had been lost, after Ericsson boasted of winning additional markets, while Samsung announced that it would provide the equipment for Verizon’s launch in Houston, Texas. All three vendors have been providing…