| Title: | Nokia Siemens Networks - Node B Portfolio (Siemens Legacy) (Product Advisor) |
| Price: | $495.00
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| Publication Date: | Mar 25, 2008 |
| Source: | Current Analysis |
| Abstract: | Siemens' contribution to the NSN Node B portfolio comes with a strong commitment to remote radio assets and robust power output. The ascendancy of the Flexi platform, however, severely marginalizes its position going forward. This report contains insight and analysis of the product or service strengths and weaknesses, list of buying criteria and how the product or service fares in each category, and a comprehensive table of product or service metrics and specifications. This report is useful for purchasers who need to evaluate products, or as a source of competitive intelligence for vendors. |
| Brief Excerpt: | ...NSN s legacy Siemens Node B portfolio is vulnerable to the competition. To its credit, a distributed, zero-footprint picocell stands out as a strong element of the portfolio and remote radio capabilities support strong diversity. Unfortunately, while other vendors continue to make gains on baseband capacity, radio performance, power output options and transport capabilities, Siemens contribution to NSN s portfolio is increasingly middle-of-the-road or sub-par, and upgrades don t seem to be coming. With the support of NEC s R&D, Siemens built a solid reputation as a supplier of UTRAN equipment deployed in networks around the world while getting access to novel, main-remote solutions favored in Japan. With the formation of NSN, the new company decided to keep both the Nokia and Siemens Node B portfolios. The decision was logical. Besides supporting existing customers, Siemens multiple models of indoor and outdoor systems, delivered configurations meeting the needs of diverse mobile... |
| Word Count: | 4213 |
| Length: | 10 Pages |
| Document ID: | PA1586 |
| Industry: | Telecom Equipment |
| Ticker: | NOK=FI |
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