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* In June 2009 Nokia Siemens Networks announced it will buy Canada based Nortel Networks' wireless unit. This purchase will allow Nokia Siemens Networks to further strengthen their leadership in the [[3GPP Long Term Evolution|LTE]] market as well as improve Nokia Siemens Networks' presence in North America.<ref>{{cite web | title = Nokia Siemens in deal to buy Nortel wireless units | publisher = HuffingtonPost | url = http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20090620/eu-finland-nokia-siemens-nortel/ | format = [[HTML]] | accessdate = 2009-06-20}}</ref>
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Revision as of 04:29, 22 June 2009

Nokia Siemens Networks
Company typeJoint venture
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded2007
Headquarters,
Finland
Key people
Simon Beresford-Wylie, CEO
Luca Maestri, CFO
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Chairman
ParentNokia Oyj (50%)
Siemens AG (50%)
Websitenokiasiemensnetworks.com

Nokia Siemens Networks is one of the largest telecommunications solutions suppliers in the world. Nokia Siemens Networks was created as the result of a joint venture between Siemens AG's COM division (minus its Enterprise business unit) and Nokia's Network Business Group.

The new company was announced on 19 June 2006. Nokia Siemens Networks was officially launched at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona in February 2007[1] [2]. Nokia Siemens Networks then began full operations on 1 April, 2007[3] and has its headquarters in Espoo, Greater Helsinki, Finland, while the West-South Europe headquarters and three of its five divisions are based in Munich, Germany. The Services division is based in India. Nokia Siemens Networks has operations in some 150 countries.[4]

General

Nokia Siemens Networks operates in approximately 200 countries worldwide, and has about 60,000 employees. Its major manufacturing sites are in China, Finland, Germany and India. About 1 billion people are connected through its networks.

The customer base of Nokia Siemens Networks includes 1,400 customers in 150 countries (including more than 600 operator customers).

It is foreseen that, at a combined 2005 revenue of more than 15 billion, the new company would be one of the largest telecommunication equipment makers in the world.

Simon Beresford-Wylie, former Executive Vice President and General Manager of Nokia’s Networks unit, is Nokia Siemens Networks' Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Nokia Siemens Networks' Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is Luca Maestri. The Chairman of the board of directors is Nokia's CEO Olli Pekka Kallasvuo, vice chairman is Rudi Lamprecht (Executive Advisor to the CEO of Siemens AG).[5]

Portfolio

Solutions for your business

Communication for Service Providers

  • Customer care support
  • Device management
  • Fixed-mobile convergence
  • Hosting
  • Integrated provisioning
  • Inventory management
  • IPTV
  • Mobile backhaul
  • Mobile TV
  • Outsourcing
  • Unified charging and billing
  • WCDMA frequency refarming solution

Solutions for public and corporate

  • Air and maritime solutions
  • Government solutions
  • Railway solutions
  • More about public and corporate solutions

Organisation

Business Units

The main Business Units of Nokia Siemens Networks are

  • Radio access
  • Broadband connectivity solutions
  • Converged core
  • Operations and business software
  • Services

The Board of Directors

Executive Board

Nokia Siemens Networks Business Acquisitions

  • In January 2008 Nokia Siemens Networks acquired Atrica, a company that builds carrier-class Ethernet transport systems for metro networks. The official release did not disclose terms, however they are thought to be in the region of $100 million. [6][7]
  • In February 2008 Nokia Siemens Networks acquired Apertio, Bristol UK-based, a mobile network customer management tools provider for €140 million. With this acqusition Nokia Siemens Networks gained customers in the subscriber management area including Orange, T-Mobile, O2 and Vodafone.[8][9][10]
  • In June 2009 Nokia Siemens Networks announced it will buy Canada-based Nortel Networks' wireless units. This purchase will allow Nokia Siemens Networks to further strengthen their leadership in the LTE market as well as improve Nokia Siemens Networks' presence in North America.[11]

References

  1. ^ Brand New: The Wave of the Future
  2. ^ Identityworks: Reviews - 2007 - Nokia Siemens
  3. ^ Nokia - ShowPressRelease
  4. ^ "Nokia Siemens Networks Fact Sheet" (PDF). Nokia Siemens Networks. Retrieved 2007-07-09.
  5. ^ Nokia - ShowPressRelease
  6. ^ "Nokia Siemens Networks acquires Atrica, Ethernet systems company" (HTML). Venturebeat. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  7. ^ "Nokia Siemens Networks Completes Acquisition of Carrier Ethernet Specialist Atrica" (HTML). Nokia Siemens Networks. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  8. ^ "Nokia Siemens Networks Apertio Acquisition Press Release" (HTML). Nokia Siemens Networks. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  9. ^ "Apertio Press Release on Nokia Siemens Networks acquisition" (HTML). Apertio. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  10. ^ "The Register article on Nokia Siemens Networks acquisition of Apertio" (HTML). The Register News. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  11. ^ "Nokia Siemens in deal to buy Nortel wireless units" (HTML). HuffingtonPost. Retrieved 2009-06-20.

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