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NSN ends TDD alliance with Huawei

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Not surprisingly, Nokia Siemens Networks has ended its TDD technology cooperation with Chinese vendor Huawei. The two jointly own TD Tech, a TD-SCDMA technology joint venture established by Siemens Communications and Huawei in 2005.

With the acquisition of Motorola (NYSE:MOT), which has been focusing heavily on TD-LTE, it appears NSN can afford to go it alone in the TDD space.

NSN recently inaugurated a TD-LTE Open Lab at its Chinese Hangzhou facility, and kicked off a nationwide TD-LTE road show in China. China Mobile is keen on a nationwide TD-LTE deployment

For more:
- see this Marbridge Daily article
- read this Cellular-News article

Related articles:
NSN buys Motorola's wireless infrastructure biz for $1.2B; What's in store for the WiMAX piece?
NSN would get TD-LTE experience with Motorola buy
Report: NSN interested in Motorola network unit
Motorola introduces single RAN solution aiding WiMAX to LTE transition
Nokia Siemens retreats from WiMAX as LTE beckons


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