Tuesday, January 28, 2014

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Dated 3 September 2013 ago the world was shocked by the announcement of a software company from the United States, Microsoft is going to buy the former king of the Finnish mobile phone world, Nokia. The acquisition process is worth a total of U.S. $ 7.2 Billion, or about Rp81 trillion is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2014. Here are 5 things that few people know when Microsoft purchased a Nokia mobile phone business units: 1) Microsoft does not buy a Nokia mobile phone fully addition, Nokia also has other business units. One is the NSN (Nokia Solutions and Network), a company engaged in the field of network infrastructure in about 150 countries began full operation in April 2007. Originally NSN is a joint venture with Siemens Nokia named Nokia Siemens Network. In August 2013 Nokia Siemens to buy all the shares in the company door entry alert and changed its name as it is now. NSN did not participate sold to Microsoft along with two other business units namely HERE (technology mapping) and Advanced Technologies (licensing and development). 2) The purchase door entry alert price of the Nokia compared to Microsoft buying Skype video and voice chat service is world renowned, Skype in May 2011 and valued at U.S. $ 8.5 billion or more expensive U.S. $ 1.3 billion compared to the purchase price of the business units of Nokia mobile phones in September 2013. 3) Comparison of the condition of the current Nokia CEO Stephen Elop & Day ride so when Microsoft acquired Stephen Elop as CEO of Nokia in September 2010 replacing Olli-Pekka door entry alert Kallasvuo and is the director of Nokia's first non-Finnish people. During the acquisition process takes place, a position he became Nokia's Executive Vice President of Devices & Services. After the whole process after Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia's first quarter 2014, Stephen Elop will become Executive door entry alert Vice President at Microsoft. This is the result of work during his tenure as CEO of Nokia: a) Stock Price Nokia At first served: U.S. $ 11.28/lembar; When Microsoft door entry alert acquisition: U.S. $ 3.9/lembar door entry alert b) Market share The first Nokia handset serving: 33%; When Microsoft acquisition: 14% c) Rating The first Nokia smartphones served: 1; When Microsoft acquisition: 9 4) Effect Against Android In contrast door entry alert to Apple and Samsung are aggressively prosecute patent infringement for each individual in court, Microsoft recorded rarely prosecute their patent infringement. Microsoft prefers â œmeyakinkanâ Android device makers to pay for a license for the use of their patents. As of April 2013 there were already 21 Android device manufacturers pay Microsoft to license patents. Although the value of licenses paid by manufacturers per Android device sold was never officially announced, some observers and analysts expect Microsoft's income derived from licensing patents to Microsoft's Android device is greater than the income from the sale of Microsoft's own Windows Phone. When buying a business unit of Nokia phones, Microsoft is also paying to license Nokia patents door entry alert valued at U.S. $ 2.2 billion door entry alert and not buy the patent door entry alert itself as done by Google when it acquired Motorola in August 2011. What does it mean? Nokia also did not rule can charge their patent licensing fees are used by manufacturers of Android devices. Thus the Android device manufacturers must pay Microsoft patent licensing and Nokia as well. So do not be surprised price of Android phones and tablets will rise shortly after Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia process is completed in the first quarter of 2014. 5) Nokia after the acquisition After selling the business units of mobile phones, Nokia is now able to focus on developing NSN (Nokia Solutions and Network), a global telecommunications network company with a turnover of approximately U.S. $ 18 billion / year. The company recently won its first profit after operating losses worth billions of U.S. dollars for 6 consecutive years. Nokia's move is reminiscent of the Swedish company, Ericsson in 2011 and then sold 50% ownership stake in the company's mobile phone joint venture with Sony that they pioneered in 2001. From the sale of these shares, Ericsson received a U.S. $ 1.5 billion paid by Sony. After that Ericsson to focus on developing his business telecommunications network. Thus, it means that Nokia will focus competes with Ericsson, door entry alert Alcatel Lucent, Huawei and ZTE in the business world telecommunications networks. Currently they're all vying for a contract to build a 4G LTE network of mobile operators worldwide. Because the 4G LTE technology is relatively new and the number of players in the field of telecommunication networks door entry alert is still less then the amount of the benefits they are high enough to win the contract.
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