Nokia-Siemens to use Russian parts
Published: 07 November, 2007, 09:47
Russian company Sitronics has signed a partnership agreement with Finnish-German joint venture Nokia-Siemens for the supply of electronic components produced by Sitronics at its site in Zelenograd near Moscow.
The deal, the value of which has not been disclosed, will see Nokia-Siemens source an analogue power system from Micron, a Sitronics subsidiary, for use in network products.
Nokia-Siemens Networks has been supplying infrastructure equipment to Sitronics' sister companies, Mobile TeleSystems and Moscow City Telephone Network since the mid-1990s.
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