Nokia
The roots of Nokia go back to the year 1865 with the establishment of a forest industry enterprise in South-Western Finland by mining engineer Fredrik Idestam. Elsewhere, the year 1898 witnessed the foundation of Finnish Rubber Works Ltd, and in 1912 Finnish Cable Works began operations. Gradually, the ownership of these two companies and Nokia began to shift into hands of just a few owners. Finally in 1967 the three companies were merged to form Nokia Corporation.
Motorola
Motorola is a global leader in wireless, automotive and broadband communications. Motorola's Intelligence Everywhere.
Sony/Ericsson
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications offers mobile multimedia consumer products for people who appreciate the possibilities of powerful technology. By creating an enticing brand and taking the lead in bringing new ways of using multimedia communications while mobile, Sony Ericsson can create compelling business opportunities for its operator customers. Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications was established in 2001 by telecommunications leader Ericsson and consumer electronics powerhouse Sony Corporation. The company is owned equally by Ericsson and Sony.
Siemens
Siemens supplies mobile infrastructure for 180 customers in more than 90 countries, making them one of the top three providers worldwide. With their partners NEC, they have set up the first commercial networks in the UK, Italy, Austria and Hong Kong to employ the Universal Mobile Telephone Standard (UMTS). With more than two dozen UMTS orders, we are a market leader in next-generation wireless technology. Siemens also stands for quality and reliability in GSM, GPRS and EDGE systems.
Kyocera
Kyocera dedicates its corporate resources to three key areas: Information and Communications, Environmental Preservation and Quality of Life. As Kyocera grows steadily in each area, creating value through diversification, it hopes to contribute to the advancement of society and humankind.
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