Nokia Siemens wins $935m Saudi deal
- Saudi Arabia: Tuesday, January 08 - 2008 at 08:17
Nokia Siemens Networks has won a $935m order for a mobile network in Saudi Arabia, reported The Economic Times, while U.S. Motorola would deliver a smaller share of the deal. Nokia Siemens (NSN) and Motorola won the deal awarded by Kuwait's Zain telecom operator to build the whole second and third generation wireless networks in Saudi Arabia, from Ericsson and China's Huawei Technologies.
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