Thursday, December 1, 2011

Nokia Siemens to sell WiMax business to NewNet

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Nokia Siemens to sell WiMax business to NewNet
Nokia Siemens Networks plans to sell its WiMax infrastructure business to NewNet Communication Technologies for an undisclosed sum. Read More


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Renesas Electronics will upgrade its Japanese factories so that they can be up and running within a month after a major quake like the one that struck Japan in March. Read More

 
 
 

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