Nokia Siemens wants to remain leader in North American wireless
V.J. | , 11:16 p.m. Aug. 1, 2009
2009-08-01
Following the outcome of the auction for the CDMA
and Long Term Evolution (LTE) assets of Nortel, Nokia Siemens Networks
remains focused on maintaining its leadership in the global wireless
infrastructure industry and sustaining its recent momentum in the North
American market,
"Our
final offer for Nortel's assets represented a fair price, and we did
not enter this process with a win-at-any-cost mindset," said Bosco
Novak, Chief Markets Operations Officer, Nokia Siemens Networks. "Ours
was an opportunistic bid aimed at supporting the great progress we've
made in North America in the past 18 months, and we are very confident
that momentum will continue to grow."
Nokia
Siemens Networks has transformed its North American business under the
leadership of region head Sue Spradley. The company announced on July
20, 2009 it had won a contract with the new Canadian mobile operator
Globalive Wireless for the roll-out of a 3G network in Canada. This
marked the fourth such agreement in just over a year following deals
with Bell Canada, TELUS and Videotron in 2008.
Momentum
also continues to build in the U.S. where Nokia Siemens Networks has a
leading position in long-haul optical networks and is building its
business with both cable and wireless operators as illustrated by
recent key deals for IMS technology with Time Warner and with Verizon
Wireless to support the roll-out of LTE.
Nokia
Siemens Networks is well positioned to transition its leadership in 3G
into long-term success in LTE throughout the network from the core IMS
system it is building for Verizon Wireless to the Radio Access
technology it is supplying with partner Panasonic to NTT DoCoMo in
Japan. Nokia Siemens Networks has enjoyed recent wins in both Asia and
Europe for LTE and is working on other prospects with customers across
the globe.
"With our
powerful R&D capacity, strong portfolio and Services capabilities
and global scale and reach, Nokia Siemens Networks is positioned for
long term success as one of the winners in a wireless industry that is
rapidly consolidating around three vendors," said Mika Vehvilainen,
Chief Operating Officer of Nokia Siemens Networks. "Our LTE platform is
winning a growing number of customers across the world and we are well
positioned to deliver the benefits of next generation wireless
technology to customers in North America and elsewhere."