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Nokia, Siemens to merge telecom businesses
Nokia and Siemens have agreed to combine the bulk of their telecom equipment businesses to create one of the biggest players in the industry.
Staff Writers
Jun 20 2006, 9:55AM
Collaboration
Optus to get Siemens’ modems
Networking vendor Siemens has signed a deal with Optus to supply the telco with ADSL2+ modems.
Lilia Guan
Apr 18 2006, 2:13PM
Mobility
Siemens brings fast internet, mobile to Greenland
The 57,000 inhabitants of the Arctic island of Greenland will soon have access to the fastest internet connections available in Europe, according to German engineering conglomerate Siemens.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2005, 8:29AM
Collaboration
Siemens denies report it is mulling buying Nortel
German engineering conglomerate Siemens denied a newspaper report on Friday that it was considering buying Canadian telecoms equipment firm Nortel Networks.
Staff Writers
Oct 17 2005, 9:30AM
Collaboration
Siemens to scale down staff at telecoms unit
German engineering group Siemens has agreed with workers' representatives to scale down German staff levels at loss-making telecoms unit Com and may bring in a 30-hour working week for some employees.
Georgina Prodhan
Sep 23 2005, 11:00AM
Software
Zylotech, Siemens win video surveillance deal
Video communications systems provider Zylotech has partnered Siemens to win an industrial security contract potentially covering some 40 Australian and New Zealand sites.
Staff Writers
Jul 5 2005, 11:03AM
Collaboration
Loss-making Siemens division bets on channel
Siemens' communications division posted a loss for the quarter ending 31 March but its Australian arm is forging ahead, seeking fresh blood for its reseller channel to boost sales.
Fleur Doidge
Jun 8 2005, 4:58PM
Collaboration
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