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Wednesday 1 July 2009
Nokia Siemens Networks in a bid to promote LTE in Taiwan
Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN), although providing WiMAX solutions for Taiwan operators, plans to launch commercialized LTE (Long Term Evolution) solutions in 2010, Mike Wang, NSN's...
Friday 3 April 2009
Global Mobile to purchase 100 WiMAX base stations from Nokia Siemens Networks
Taiwan WiMAX licensee Global Mobile will purchase 100 WiMAX base stations from Nokia Siemens Networks, with plans to roll out of its WiMAX network infrastructure in Hsinchu, northern...
Monday 2 March 2009
Ericsson tops managed network services vendors, says ABI Research
Ericsson has been ranked at the top of ABI Research's new evaluation of worldwide managed network services vendors, with Alcatel-Lucent and Nokia-Siemens Networks claiming the second...
Friday 27 February 2009
Global Mobile hedging its bets; to pick WiMAX equipment supplier with LTE expertise
Taiwan WiMAX licensee Global Mobile is likely to select Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) or Huawei Technologies as the equipment supplier for its WiMAX network by the end of February,...
Tuesday 17 February 2009
LTE deployments to peak in 2010-2011, says Nokia Siemens Networks executive
The global deployment of LTE (Long Term Evolution) networks is expected to enter a peak period in 2010-2011 as many service providers in Europe, Asia and North America have made commitments...
Wednesday 15 October 2008
China Mobile holding second round TD-SCDMA bid
China Mobile has launched a second round bid for TD-SCDMA wireless network equipment which has attracted the attention of many China-based and international companies. Nokia Siemens...
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