With Huawei being expelled from the western markets because of US-China economic war, the widow of opportunity opened for its biggest rivals, Nokia and Ericsson.
The last decade for Nokia was a period with a lot of turbulence, with ups and downs and the company transforming itself from the world’s biggest phone maker
The Financial Times reports that the United States administration is exploring different options in the fight against “China’s dominance in 5G”. One of the options includes opening credit
5G is one of the key areas in the ongoing US-China trade war and network infrastructure companies like Huawei, Ericsson and Nokia are at the center of all
It seems like yesterday that the whole technology world started writing about the 5G networks, and to even tweet about the next version of global networking standard
The Telegraph published an exclusive report about the biggest players in the networks industry drafting emergency plans in case of trade war escalation between the USA and China.
While NokiaMob is mostly focused on Nokia-branded mobile devices, the Finnish company Nokia is a much bigger entity than HMD Global, the maker of Nokia phones, and is
Nokia closed trading with its stock (NOK) on the New York Stock Exchange last Friday with shares going up nearly 4.5%. The surge of 4.5% added almost $1.5
The European Union has failed to protect Europe’s wireless telecommunication equipment makers from Chinese rivals Huawei and ZTE, who practise dumping to increase their growth.