Monday, December 7, 2009

The future of convergent Nokia Siemens

The consolidation of the network divisions of Nokia and Siemens tie-up after one of the main operators of Alcatel and Lucent and Ericsson and Marconi.

Designated Nokia Siemens CEO Simon Beresford-Wylie, said at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, this new company was'day ready "and found that its portfolio of common consumer products has been demonstrated for the 1st time last week.

Other areas in which they cut the costs of supply, the rationalization of distribution and sales functions, consolidated IT systems, and property.

"We need religion to lose," he said, considering the future of a holding company would have surrounded a large number of wireless technologies like GSM, CDMA and WiMAX. Open standards are necessary for future implementations of their products, he said, and noted that a closed and proprietary mobile Web is trying to create in the past were wrong. "There is only 1 site and I think we understood that there is a] as a business. Services and content [in the future will be primarily from the net and we need to understand that," said Beresford-Wylie. The future head showed a trend until 2015, with the new company expects that the amount of'connected "five billion users to double ..

He expects most of all to get broadband compatible we're'still who now live in a world that is a narrow band. "We also expect the users of markets on, thank you for the more rapid transition of new technologies such as WiMAX broadband.

"Broadband in the third world, but it will take decades to occur in subsequent years, he advised. Commenting on a new future of the company," said Simon Beresford-Wylie, of'dynamism if a mirror image, movement and renewal. "As with other recently established by the World Telco Alcatel-Lucent, the hallmarks of Nokia Siemens, a wave-shaped and purple, in this example with the yellow (purple Alcatel-Lucent is common). But the similarities end there , according to Beresford-Wylie, who also accused the company and the cultures 2 foot in Europe, could be more than one company in Europe and the United States. In a separate interview with the database, Stephan Scholz, who as head of research, technology and platforms of Nokia Siemens Networks, said the new company would devote resources to R & D WiMAX, as with traditional phone technology.

If the creation of more modular software for OSS / BSS has multiple functions within major initiative and what was needed for an industry standard by Scholz, who called one of the projects 1, which probably started out as responsible for analysis. He also spoke of his surprise at the magnitude of the Nokia OSS / BSS platform for mobile networks, said was'much more than I knew. "Scholz, who worked at Carrier Development in Siemens has informed the platform could be modified so that it can also be used for fixed and converged networks in the future. Further research suggested that focuses on Carrier Ethernet and a single database for the assembly customer information that is common, regardless of application or service is used. The 50/50 joint venture is likely to be 6 Business Units when it is started: Radio Access, Service Core and Applications, Operation Support Systems, Broadband Access, IP / Transport and Services.

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