Nokia and Siemens merged their phone network businesses to become the biggest multinational data networking and telecommunications equipment company. Both companies seem to have succeeded, as the joint venture between Nokia of Finland and Siemens of Germany is the most popular one in the world and any decision made inside the company affects the entire tech world. Now that Nokia Siemens Networks has announced Multiflow (a new technology for HSPA+ networks), imagine how the world will be changed.
Multiflow promises to offer data speeds, which will be twice as fast and 50 percent more responsive than today’s networks. The secret is in pulling down data from two different towers instantaneously. Thus the handsets will completely use network opportunities and double data throughput to devices. The technology is expected to be available in the second half of 2013.

Seems Nokia Corporation is making changes not only in the traditions of making smartphones, but in other areas as well. On the other hand, the changes are not acceptable by everyone, I mean the latest announcement NSN will fire 4000 employees making up the number of fired people 17,000.





