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Nokia CEO says Alcatel buy will increase its 5G firepower

The deal coincides with a major new industry investment cycle set to kick off next year to develop the next generation of 5G networks that are expected to start going mainstream around 2020, Rajeev Suri said.

November 19, 2015 / 14:44 IST
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Nokia's planned takeover of rival network gear maker Alcatel-Lucent will give it far greater scope to invest in new technologies like 5G mobile equipment while cutting costs, its chief executive said on Wednesday.

Rajeev Suri also told Reuters in an interview that the Finnish company was making rapid progress towards closing the acquisition, originally valued at 15.6 billion euro ($16.62 billion).

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The deal coincides with a major new industry investment cycle set to kick off next year to develop the next generation of 5G networks that are expected to start going mainstream around 2020, Suri said.

French-American company Alcatel-Lucent spends around 4.7 billion euros on research and development, while Nokia spends less than half that. "We have more scale to invest in 5G than we would had alone," Suri said.