Nortel exec says 3G vendor dominance unrelated to 2G world. (News).

RCR Wireless News, June, 2002 by Omatseye, Sam

Dominance in second-generation networks is no guarantee for success in next-generation services because a new set of rules will apply, remarked a Nortel Networks executive in response to a recent position of another executive from Nokia Corp. published in RCR Wireless News last month. In a May 13 story, titled "Nokia exec predicts W-CDMA vendors will consolidate to four," J.T.

Bergqvist, Nokia vice president and head of its Internet Protocol mobility network division, said only Nokia, Ericsson AB, Siemens AG and perhaps an Asian player will survive and benefit from the consolidation looming in the industry. Nokia, Ericsson and Siemens have acquired a large chunk of the contracts for both 2.5-generation and third-generation networks, giving them what...

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