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The RCR Wireless News editorial team will be broadcasting live from the CTIA show next week, bringing news and analysis straight from the show floor to RCRWireless.com and our microsite, ctia.www.rcrwireless.com. Guests scheduled to stop by the RCR Wireless News booth (#3695)...

Nokia Siemens to run Vodacom Tanzania network

Economic Times | March 16, 2011 HELSINKI: Nokia Siemens Networks has won a 5-year order to manage telecom network of Vodacom Tanzania, the two companies said on Wednesday. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed, but the companies said they aimed reduce operating costs, improve...

Bits & Bytes: Skorpios with Nokia Siemens; Clarity announcement; and more

Skorpios Technologies, an innovator in composite silicon photonic technology, announced it has entered into a strategic development agreement with Nokia Siemens Networks, expanding the business relationship between both companies. Together the companies will deliver optical networking solutions to communications customers.Neustar Inc., a provider of...

In IPR disputes, patent lawyers hold all the cards

I should have been a patent lawyer. Actually, everyone in the wireless industry should be glad I did not become a patent lawyer because there is little reason to think I would have been a good one. Trying to piece together all of the moving...

NSN, Motorola and Huawei relationships part cooperative, part accusatory: NSN buy of Motorola assets on hold amid Chinese regulatory review

In a bit of a tangled infrastructure web, Nokia Siemens Networks said it would not complete its proposed acquisition of Motorola Inc.'s wireless networks infrastructure business this quarter because Chinese regulatory authorities are still reviewing the matter. The delay is just the latest twist...

UTS users enjoy high-speed data services

Nokia Siemens Networks | March 7, 2011 | Press Release Curacao, Netherlands Antilles – 7 March 2011 Nokia Siemens Networks upgrades and helps manage the Caribbean operator’s optical networks United Telecommunications Services (UTS), a leading telecommunications service provider in the Caribbean, is now offering new, improved data...

Realty Check: Smaller and greener: The base stations of the future

Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly Reality Check column. We've gathered a group of visionaries and veterans in the mobile industry to give their insights into the marketplace.At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last month, smart phones and tablets weren't the only feats...

See What You Missed @ MWC 2011

BARCELONA, Spain—The world's largest operators, handset makers, infrastructure providers and chip makers used the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to show off their latest wares and discuss industry trends. This year, the 60,000 or so attendees seemed focused on cross platforms, the Internet of...

Huawei issues statement on intellectual property matter

Business Wire | February 23, 2011 | Press Release PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The District Court for the Northern District of Illinois issued a preliminary injunction in favor of Huawei that prevents Motorola from transferring Huawei’s confidential information to Nokia Siemens Networks. The order also requires Motorola...

@ MWC: Juniper and NSN Panel

RCR Wireless New Editor Matt Kapko speaks with Gerri Elliott, EVP Strategic Alliances at Juniper Networks and Michael Matthews, Head of Strategy and Business Development at Nokia Siemens Networks about their joint venture and current approaches to security challenges.

Partnerships: SK Telecom partners for equipment; HKBN picks Cisco; and more

VendTek Systems Inc., a developer and licensor of software for the global prepaid and financial services markets, announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Now Prepay Servicos de Informatica Ltda., has signed a national distribution agreement with Embratel Participa

Reality Check: Navigating consolidation in the network equipment industry

Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly Reality Check column. We've gathered a group of visionaries and veterans in the mobile industry to give their insights into the marketplace. In my last column, “Wave of consolidation washing over wireless,” I summarized the key drivers of...

SK Telecom picks top partners to build 4G LTE network

SK Telecom | January 26, 2011 | Press Release SK Telecom today revealed the first step to commercialize LTE by announcing the selection of Samsung Electronics, LG-Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks as key equipment suppliers for its 4G LTE network. The company will begin providing...

SK Telecom sets partners for LTE launch

South Korean telecom giant SK Telecom Corp. Ltd. (SKM) said it has selected Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., LG-Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks to as equipment suppliers for its LTE network. The carrier said it plans to begin providing commercial LTE services in Seoul, South...

LightSquared clears FCC hurdles

LightSquared Subsidiary L.L.C. received good news from the Federal Communications Commission that will allow the satellite communications provider to soon add terrestrial services to its offering.The FCC noted in a report that while on a macro level LightSquared’s plans to offer both terrestrial- and...

LightSquared looks to stem GPS concerns

Looking to stem objections to its planned network launch, LightSquared said it would fully cooperate on “rigorous” testing procedures to ensure that its plans to offer both satellite/terrestrial and terrestrial-only wireless services do not interfere with GPS offerings.In a Jan. 21 letter to Federal...

Huawei sues to stop sale of some Motorola assets to Nokia Siemens Networks

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. is asking a U.S. court to block the sale of some of Motorola Inc.’s wireless networks business to Nokia Siemens Networks, charging that the $1.2 billion proposed sale of the business could transfer Huawei's intellectual property around GSM and UMTS...

17 commercial LTE deployments, many more commitments

Trying to figure out winners and losers in the LTE space is going to take a few years to figure out, as operators test networks and announce trials before going commercial, but a new report from the Global Mobile Suppliers Association on LTE attempts...

Russia: Market leader MTS explains the unique market

Editor's Note: RCR Wireless News Editor Sylvie Barak delved deep into the Russian wireless landscape during a recent trip to the country. She delivered a feature report for RCR Wireless News that was included in our November Special Edition. Click here ...

Russia: NSN offers a foreign infrastructure view of the Russian market

Editor's Note: RCR Wireless News Editor Sylvie Barak delved deep into the Russian wireless landscape during a recent trip to the country. She delivered a feature report for RCR Wireless News that was included in our November Special Edition. Click here ...

NTIA scrutinizes LightSquared 'terrestrial-only' proposal: Funding concerns arise amid Harbinger departures

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration said it is concerned that LightSquared’s proposal to sell wholesale terrestrial-only services could cause interference to navigation and E-911 systems. The agency said the situation must be assessed before any other action is taken.LightSquared is authorized to build...

NSN swings LTE deal with Mosaic

Rural wireless operator Mosaic Telecom said it has signed a deal with Nokia Siemens Networks to install an LTE network in eight Wisconsin counties using the carrier's 700 MHz and 1700/2100 MHz spectrum assets. Mosaic, which is part of Chibardun Telephone Cooperative, currently provides...

China Mobile revs up TD-LTE push

Following a trial at last year's World Expo in Shanghai, China Mobile Communications Co. is planning to expand its technology choice for future 4G networks to six cities. The next phase of tests, which was approved by China's government last week, will put TD-LTE, or...

China Mobile revs up TD-LTE push

Following a trial at last year's World Expo in Shanghai, China Mobile Communications Co. is planning to expand its technology choice for future 4G networks to six cities. The next phase of tests, which was approved by China's government last week, will put TD-LTE, or...