Nokia considers buying Juniper to expand network unit: report


  • TECH
  • Friday, 21 Feb 2014

FRANKFURT/HELSINKI: Finland's Nokia is considering buying US-based Juniper Networks to merge into its telecommunications network gear business, German's Manager Magazin Online reported, citing unidentified sources. 

Nokia Solutions and Networks (NSN) chief executive Rajeev Suri travelled to the United States late last year to discuss with Juniper's management closer cooperation and a possible merger that would strengthen NSN's weak US business, the online magazine said on Thursday. 

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