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  • Freescale sticks a mobile base station on a chip

    It is not entirely blue sky. Freescale said it has Alcatel-Lucent and Nokia Siemens Networks coming up with ideas based around the technology. So far, the ideas are called cloud radio access network, or cloud-RAN, which takes the base station away from the cell site.
  • Wikileaks cables shows the world it's being watched - always

    Others such as Alcatel-Lucent and Siemens also make an appearance. Nokia Siemens Networks has its woeful record featured after a subsidiary, sold to Trovicor, was found to have supplied monitoring equipment to repressive regimes.
  • Hague Iran snafu raises questions about software exports

    It mirrors the controversy surrounding Nokia Siemens Networks, which also supplied monitoring gear to Iran which led to human rights activists being arrested in the country.
  • Nokia Siemens starts axing staff

    Nokia Siemens Networks has begun culling 1,500 jobs from the 6,900 staff it acquired with its $1.2 billion acquisition of Motorola's wireless business in April.
  • Swingin' Elop demonstrates Nokia's Swing Factor

    FinancialIts one saving grace appears to be its telecommunications equipment arm - Nokia Siemens Networks- which was the only part of the business to show growth year on year.
  • ZTE releases 'world's smallest' LTE base station

    And with the LTE market set to grow over the next few years, ZTE needs to do all it can to keep up with Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks and Huawei which are currently at the forefront of the market according to Gartner.
  • Nokia Siemens sell-off fails to win over investors

    According to the Wall Street Journal,  both outfits are thinking that they will have to start looking behind the back of the sofa to find pennies to pump more money into Nokia Siemens Networks.
  • Nokia Networks invests in chip outfit

    Nokia Siemens Networks, which is the spin off of the more famous former rubber boot maker, has suddenly splashed out on a chipmaker.
  • Vodafone soars on smartphone sales

    However Ericsson isn't Sequans only bedmate, with the company also working with Nokia Siemens Networks, Huawei, Alcatel-Lucent and ZTE on LTE technology.
  • Telecoms service market on the up

    Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson didn't do too badly, with year-on-year growth of 13 percent and 11 percent respectively, while Nokia Siemens Networks' (NSN) revenues in the fourth quarter of 2010 grew by 0.5 percent to hit $5.4 billion.
  • Motorola and Huawei call patent ceasefire

    The companies have announced there's a happy medium in that patent dispute, and have entered into an agreement to settle all lawsuits between them. The move has now cleared the way for Motorola to complete the sale of one of its business units to Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN)
  • Huawei talks intellectual property in internal Motorola memo

    Letter from IndiaNow with Nokia Siemens Networks' (NSN) attempt to buy wireless network assets from Motorola, Huawei is a little concerned that the case poses questions about the security of Huawei's confidential information from any assets being sold to NSN.
  • Huawei still causing delay in Nokia Siemens Motorola buyout

    "Nokia Siemens Networks remains committed to the acquisition but will provide no further guidance on when it is likely to be completed.
  • $1.2 billion NSN Motorola deal blocked by Huawei lawsuit

    The lawsuit will mean that a proposed deal with Nokia Siemens Networks will have to be put on hold until the dispute is settled as a temporary restraining order prevents Motorola handing over any of Huawei’s confidential information.
  • Huawei takes Motorola to court

    Huawei is seeking taking legal action to block Motorola from what it claims is the illegal transfer of  its intellectual property to Nokia Siemens Networks.
  • China Mobile takes giant step into TD LTE

    It will be responsible for network construction, operation maintenance, examination and testing of technological products, and will also work with companies including ZTE, Nokia Siemens Networks and Ericsson, which will provide the necessary equipment.
  • EU approves NSN Motorola buyout

    AcquisitionThe European Union has approved the purchase of Motorola's network equipment business by Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN)
  • Nokia Siemens says Indian network security demand "impossible"

    “The escrowing of our source code is unacceptable to us as an option for meeting security concerns in India,” Nokia Siemens Networks spokesman Ben Roome. “We have suggested alternate means and are hopeful that the Indian government will consider those suggestions.

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