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    Default Nokia Aquires $1.2 Billion USD of Motorola


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    Nokia Siemens Networks and Motorola, Inc. today jointly announced that the companies have entered into an agreement under which Nokia Siemens Networks will acquire the majority of Motorola's wireless network infrastructure assets for USD 1.2 billion in cash. The companies expect to complete closing activities by the end of 2010, subject to customary closing conditions including regulatory approvals.

    "This is an exciting acquisition that I believe has significant benefits for customers, employees and our shareholders," said Rajeev Suri, Chief Executive Officer of Nokia Siemens Networks. "Motorola's current customers will continue to get world-class support for their installed base and a clear path for transitioning to next generation technologies while employees will join an industry leader with global scale and reach. Nokia Siemens Networks will see the benefits of a deal that is expected to enhance profitability and cash-flow and to have significant upside potential."

    mo"Motorola is very proud of the operational and financial performance of our Networks business and its employees, who will now become a valuable addition to Nokia Siemens Networks. We are excited to have reached this agreement to combine our Networks team with such an industry leader," said Greg Brown, Co-CEO of Motorola. "This is great news for our customers, our investors and our people and will allow us to sharpen our strategic focus on providing mission and business critical solutions for our government, public safety, and enterprise customers."

    As part of the transaction, Nokia Siemens Networks expects to gain incumbent relationships with more than 50 operators and to strengthen its position with China Mobile, Clearwire, KDDI, Sprint, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone.

    "We are pleased to be able to add new relationships with some customers, and reinforce our position with others," said Suri. "I believe the addition of Motorola's Networks business will significantly strengthen our worldwide presence, enhance our scale in the United States, Japan and other priority regions and reinforce our leadership position in the global wireless sector."

    "Verizon views today's announcement as good news for the global wireless industry," said Richard J. Lynch, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Verizon. "This deal brings together two important Verizon suppliers; we look forward to our continuing work with Nokia Siemens Networks."



    Nokia Siemens Networks expects that based on revenue, with the addition of the Motorola wireless network infrastructure business, it will become the #3 wireless infrastructure vendor in the United States, the #1 foreign wireless vendor in Japan, and strengthen its current #2 position in the global infrastructure segment.

    Motorola's networks infrastructure business provides products and services for wireless networks, including GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, WiMAX and LTE. This business is a market leader in WiMAX, with 41 contracts in 21 countries; has a strong global footprint in CDMA with 30 active networks in 22 countries; and a robust GSM installed base, with more than 80 active networks in 66 countries; and excellent traction with LTE early adopters.

    "As customers look to transition from CDMA networks to next generation technologies, the addition of the Motorola wireless network infrastructure business is targeted to ensure that we are well placed to meet those needs," said Bosco Novak, head of Customer Operations at Nokia Siemens Networks. "Together, we will utilize the combined strength of Nokia Siemens Networks' TD-LTE solutions and Motorola's WiMAX and LTE businesses, to better meet customers' evolving technology and business needs."

    Approximately 7,500 employees are expected to transfer to Nokia Siemens Networks from Motorola's wireless network infrastructure business when the transaction closes, including large research and development sites in the United States, China and India. Motorola retains the iDEN business, substantially all the patents related to its wireless network infrastructure business and other selected assets.

    The companies expect to complete closing activities by the end of 2010 and therefore do not expect the transaction to have any impact on Nokia Siemens Networks' financial performance in 2010.

    Nokia Siemens Networks and Motorola also are exploring a global relationship in the public safety arena. This relationship would combine Motorola's leadership in providing solutions to public safety organizations with Nokia Siemens Networks' commercial LTE solutions.

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    ..only the network infrastructure,
    mobile devices not included.

    edit:
    parehas ra sa merger sa Nokia ug Siemens. Network infrastructure ra.
    mobile phones not included.

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    Moto Design Team is good, coupled with Nokia's expertise in software I think this will definitely be a good merger and we will see better HIGH END smartphones
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    Motorola, Nokia Siemens Deal Makes Sense for Both Parties - Top News\cn-c114 ¡ª C114 - China Communication Network
    The move by Motorola to sells its wireless equipment business makes sense. Until now, the company has been fighting an uphill battle against Nokia Siemens and Huawei which are both much larger globally. The sale will significantly improve Nokia Siemens position in the U.S. and Japan, while allowing Motorola to put more money into its remaining two business areas, Motorola Mobility which would make smart phones including the hot-selling Droid X and a line of set-top boxes for televisions. The other unit, Motorola Solutions, makes public service and business radio systems, where it is a dominant player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muzikfreakah View Post
    Moto Design Team is good, coupled with Nokia's expertise in software I think this will definitely be a good merger and we will see better HIGH END smartphones
    I think Nokia only bought the network infrastructure and not the whole moto, I could be wrong as I just skimmed through the article. But I would not consider nokia an expert in their software.. not eve remotely but thats already out of topic for me.

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    nindot siguro og kalabasan ni

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    ....will be expecting cool future smartphones from this merger..

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    ..again

    this has nothing to do with smartphones.
    Nokia-Siemens Networks only acquired Motorola's network infrastucture assets.
    Network infrastructure assets meaning base stations,
    Radio,networking equipments and whatnots used by telecoms to provide you with service.

    Nokia-Siemens Networks (50-50 ownership btw) does not make phones.
    ever seen a Nokia-Siemens phone?

    No.

    -because only Nokia Devices Division does make phones.
    -because Siemens mobile devices division was acquired by BenQ
    hence you've seen BenQ-Siemens phones.

    and is acquired and merged the same?

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