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At CTIA Wireless, Nokia Siemens Networks will show how operators can address the network and customer experience challenges of delivering mobile...
May 09 2012

Nokia Siemens Networks helps operators prepare for a world in motion

At CTIA Wireless, Nokia Siemens Networks will show how operators can address the network and customer experience challenges of delivering mobile broadband. Highlights include innovations in small cells, customer experience management (CEM), self-organizing networks (SON) and the company’s Liquid Radio technologies.

 

Nokia Siemens Networks aims for record TD-LTE speeds of 1Gbps

Also expands TD-LTE product portfolio with 4 pipes radio and three new data devices.

 

Nokia Siemens Networks strengthens TD-LTE portfolio with 1.9GHz support

Extended capability expected to benefit China Mobile, other operators around the world.

 

Nokia Siemens Networks strengthens TD-LTE portfolio with 1.9GHz support

Extended capability expected to benefit China Mobile, other operators around the world.

 

Nokia Siemens Networks launches Liquid Radio

Unique architecture allows network capacity and coverage to flow to where it’s needed.

Submarine cable trial lights path to greater capacity for global networks

Global operators, including privately owned submarine cable network players, can now achieve a cost efficient, ten-fold increase over the original design capacity of their cables.

Roof of the world to get uninterrupted power

The State Grid Corporation of China is building a Qinghai-Tibet power grid to improve and optimize power allocation in the region. It has selected Nokia Siemens Networks’ optical transmission platform to help ensure consistent power supply for the world’s highest power transmission line.

Nokia Siemens Networks and Juniper Networks conduct 100G interoperability trial

Nokia Siemens Networks and Juniper have successfully conducted 100 Gbps interoperability testing between Optical Transport Network (OTN) equipment and the routers. The trial was conducted at Nokia Siemens Networks’ ResIP Center in Munich, Germany.

Nokia Siemens Networks now targets acquisition of Motorola's public carrier wireless network infrastructure assets in first quarter of 2011

  • Pending regulatory approval from the authority in China
  • Antitrust clearance received from US, European Union, Brazil, Japan, Russia, South Africa, Taiwan and Turkey

Nokia Siemens Networks today announced that it now expects to complete its acquisition of the majority of Motorola's public carrier wireless network

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