Nokia has reinforced its commitment to mobile with a revamp of its R&D facility in Finland, described as “the Home of Radio.” The investment comes at an unusual moment for Nokia. It has been a rocky few years for the RAN market, and for Nokia especially. The likelihood of a significant increase in demand from the consumer mobile market seems thin, but there may be more hope for enterprise and defense applications for Nokia’s cutting-edge research facility. The vendor also hopes that AI will be a driver of demand. This week, Wireless Watch caught up with Jarkko Pyykkönen, Manager of the new location, about what the vendor hopes to achieve there. Nokia has had a facility in Oulu for decades. This…