4G Inches Closer After Nokia Siemens Tests
News The fourth generation of mobile broadband has moved closer to reality, following fresh trials by Nokia Siemens Networks. Nokia Siemens Network's (NSN's) tests, announced on Wednesday, involved long-term evolution (LTE), the successor to 3G.
[December 20, 2007, 11:08]
Nokia Siemens Pledges To End The Hype
News Nokia and Siemens have for the first time presented their 50:50 joint venture, Nokia Siemens Networks. The deal to create Nokia Siemens Networks will officially close in the first quarter of 2007. According to Beresford-Wylie, combining Nokia and...
[February 12, 2007, 13:23]
Nokia Siemens To Acquire Apertio
News Nokia Siemens Networks is to buy Apertio — a UK data platform and apps provider for telecoms operators — for €140m (£104m). Jürgen Walter, head of Nokia Siemens Networks' converged core business unit, said mobile operators are racing to deliver...
[January 4, 2008, 7:31]
Nokia Siemens Launches Green Push
News Nokia Siemens Networks has unveiled a range of equipment and software which it claims will help mobile operators to go green. The Energy Efficiency solution makes good, green business sense," said Ari Lehtoranta, head of the radio access business...
[November 21, 2007, 17:05]
Siemens And Nokia Push Enterprise Mobility
News Nokia and Siemens have been collaborating ever more heavily in recent months, as they gear up towards the merger of their networking units into Nokia Siemens Networks, which will be the second-largest telecommunications networking company in the...
[March 15, 2007, 14:05]
Nokia, Siemens To Merge Phone Equipment Businesses
News Telephony heavyweights Nokia and Siemens on Monday confirmed reports they planned to merge their communications service provider businesses into a new 50:50 joint venture, Nokia Siemens Networks. The companies said the venture would incorporate the...
[June 19, 2006, 9:25]
News Roundup: 2001 Is The Year Of GPRS
News During the week of CeBIT, Ericsson, Motorola, Siemens and Nokia all launched mobile phones that will use the always-on, high speed GPRS networks. Thu, 22 Mar 2001 More PDA action, as Siemens shows off a colour handheld with built-in GPRS capability
[March 23, 2001, 14:50]
Pipex And Nokia Siemens Team Up On WiMax
News The newly merged Nokia Siemens Networks is to collaborate with Pipex Wireless on its rollout of mobile WiMax in the UK. WiMax is a long-range radio technology that can deliver broadband connectivity with large cell sizes.
[April 10, 2007, 14:56]
Bribery Investigation Delays Nokia-Siemens Merger
News The deal, which will create a new company called Nokia Siemens Networks, was supposed to be finalised 1 January, 2007. Mobile phone maker Nokia and telecommunications equipment maker Siemens are postponing the merger of their mobile-network units...
[December 18, 2006, 15:00]
Real Video Delivered To Mobile Phones
News Real Networks said that mobile phones from Siemens and Samsung will also support the service beginning later this year. Real Networks also has a partnership with Nokia, which uses the RealOne jukebox in its handsets and integrates the Helix...
[May 6, 2003, 8:44]
Users 'want Advanced Mobile Services'
News Nokia is expected to win many contracts globally for this additional layer of network sophistication but lost out to Siemens recently for the contract at long-time customer O2. Petri Seppanen, head of IMS marketing and sales at Nokia Networks, said...
[February 1, 2005, 14:45]
Mobile Phone Alliance Marches Ahead
News Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia and Siemens formed MGIF to promote standards for offering games over wireless phones. A wireless alliance of companies led by Microsoft and Nokia is continuing to absorb smaller industry groups and expects to garner even...
[November 21, 2002, 10:24]
Nokia Hits Out At WiMax
News Dr Klaus Kohrt, senior VP at Siemens, said: "We don't think voice is mainstream for WiMax. Nokia is expecting the technology to take off as backhaul, as well as in mobile networks and devices. The tech industry is getting overheated about the long...
[October 14, 2005, 9:55]
UPDATE: Ericsson Pullout Heralds Tough Times For Mobile Makers
News Germany's Siemens, Europe's second largest mobile phone maker, claimed that Ericsson's move was good news for itself, and for Nokia. Volker Jung, a Siemens board member, said that the only benefit from outsourcing phone production was flexibility...
[January 26, 2001, 15:50]
Mobile Giants Bailing Out Of Hardware
News Ericsson cut its manufacturing arm at a time when its position as one of the top three mobile phone makers is threatened by Siemens, a dark horse that until six months ago was a middle-of-the-pack player, according to Dataquest.
[January 29, 2001, 9:06]
Polyphonic Wizard
Downloads Supported manufacturers include Audiovox, Alcatel, Kyocera, LG, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Panasonic, Sagem, Samsung, Sendo, Sharp, Sony Ericsson, and Siemens, with more added every week. Almost all makes and models of phone are supported, on most...
[March 20, 2008, 18:01]
Samsung And Nokia Team Up On Smartphones
News Nokia has already licensed its Series 60 software, based on the Symbian operating system, to Siemens and Matsushita, and has itself released the Series 60-based 7650 handset. Samsung has committed to building smartphones based on software from...
[September 2, 2002, 11:25]
Nokia Thwarted In Bid For Symbian Majority
News Symbian announced on Wednesday afternoon that Panasonic, Sony Ericsson and Siemens are all joining Nokia in snapping up some of the 31.1 percent of Symbian that Psion is selling. Siemens' share of Symbian has now risen from 4.8 percent to 8.4...
[July 7, 2004, 16:15]
T-Mobile Invests In UK Femtocell Company
News It counts Nokia Siemens Networks, NEC and Netgear as partners. They route 3G and GSM cellular calls onto a fixed DSL connection, thus improving indoor coverage while taking the strain off the operator's networks.
[March 3, 2008, 13:58]
3G To Rise From Ashes Next Year
News GSM-centric vendors Nokia, Ericsson and Siemens/NEC account for around 80 percent of European 3G equipment contracts, according to the company. The last quarter of 2003 will be the busiest in Europe for launches of 3G networks.
[October 9, 2002, 7:43]

