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Being established three years ago, Siemens Information and Communication Mobile (Siemens mobile) sees its position as a leading global mobile communication supplier confirmed, the company told the press. Siemens have 12 percent market share and is in third place worldwide across all standards (analog, TDMA, CDMA, and GSM) in the area of mobile networks. |
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Siemens said it has increased its worldwide mobile phones market share and holds a number 4 position - four years ago Siemens was only on place 8. The 3G business has also developed successfully, said Siemens: the Austrian fixed and mobile network operator tele.ring has commissioned Siemens to supply UMTS network technology - the twentieth UMTS sales agreement for the company.
Siemens said, "It has also further reinforced its market position as a leading infrastructure supplier in the area of 3G/UMTS, which evolved from GSM and has already supplied more than 9000 UMTS base stations to date." At the moment the company provides UMTS networks for the largest European markets, serving carriers in the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, and France.
In the major Chinese market Siemens is anticipating an additional growth driver from the forthcoming award of licenses for the 3rd generation mobile radio systems, which include the UMTS technologies W-CDMA and TD-SCDMA offered by Siemens.
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