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NSN to cut up to 1200 jobs in Finland

Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN), the world's second-largest maker of mobile phone network equipment, is looking to cut up to 1,200 jobs in Finland. The move is part of a global restructuring programme, which aims to cut nearly a quarter of its workforce and to save about one billion euros a year.

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The reductions will affect all NSN locations in Finland. The workforce in Espoo may be cut by around 700, in Oulu by some 150 and in Tampere by around 350. At present, Nokia Siemens Networks employs approximately 6,900 people in Finland.



Worldwide, NSN may reduce personnel by as many 17,000. In total it employs some 74,000 people.



Under a new strategy announced in November, Nokia Siemens Networks will focus on wireless broadband, customer experience management and services.

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