Nokia Siemens Networks will begin operations on April 1, 2007


Espoo, Finland - Nokia and Siemens announced today that Nokia Siemens Networks  
will start operations on April 1, 2007. Nokia and Siemens are contributing their
respective carrier networks businesses and corresponding assets into this new   
50:50 company. Both parties have agreed to increase their respective net asset  
contributions to the new company, with Siemens to contribute EUR 2.4 billion and
Nokia to contribute EUR 1.7 billion. With its global scale and size, Nokia      
Siemens Networks is in a great position to play an industry leading role by     
developing innovative, cost-efficient products and services. Nokia Siemens      
Networks will have one of the world's best R&D teams, who will advance the      
development of product platforms and services for next-generation fixed and     
mobile networks.                                                                

“In the consolidating telecommunications market Nokia Siemens Networks will     
offer customers cost-saving, leading-edge solutions that will also optimally    
meet their needs with regards to convergence,” said Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka        
Kallasvuo.                                                                      

This view is shared by Klaus Kleinfeld, President and CEO of Siemens AG. “With  
the launch of Nokia Siemens Networks, a strong leader with excellent growth     
potential is entering the top league of the telecommunications market. In taking
this step, we are dramatically strengthening our market position and creating   
sustainable value.”                                                             

Nokia Siemens Networks will set the highest standards of ethics and integrity.  
Based on the results of a pre-closing compliance review, Nokia and Siemens have 
reached an agreement on compliance and control processes that are meant to      
become a benchmark for the entire industry. Since Nokia will consolidate the    
financial results of Nokia Siemens Networks, both companies have agreed that the
compliance processes will be based on Nokia's system and practices. In addition 
to a strong Finance and Control organization with centralized reporting systems 
and robust internal control processes, Nokia Siemens Networks will have an      
expanded compliance program including training programs and defined approval    
processes for governmental business and for engaging third party consultants in 
the sales process. Nokia Siemens Networks has zero tolerance for financial or   
other business misconduct and has also defined anti-corruption policies,        
principles and materials.                                                       

“Ethical behavior is about more than strong policies, programs and processes. It
is also about company culture and individual choice. Integrity will be a        
prominent and deeply embedded part of the Nokia Siemens Networks culture,” said 
Simon Beresford-Wylie, CEO of Nokia Siemens Networks.                           

As communicated previously, the board of Nokia Siemens Networks will consist of 
seven members. Nokia President and CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, will chair the    
board and Siemens CEO, Klaus Kleinfeld, will act as the vice-chair. The other   
members of the board are the head of Nokia Operational Human Resources, Juha    
Äkräs; Siemens CFO, Joe Kaeser; member of the Siemens managing board, Eduardo   
Montes; head of Nokia Technology Platforms, Niklas Savander; and Nokia CFO, Rick
Simonson.                                                                       

About Nokia                                                                     
Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and        
sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each  
other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative  
products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and
businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services for network        
operators and corporations. Further information is available at www.nokia.com.  

About Siemens                                                                   
Siemens (Berlin and Munich) is a global powerhouse in electrical engineering and
electronics. The company has around 475,000 employees (incl. discontinued       
operations) working to develop and manufacture products, design and install     
complex systems and projects, and tailor a wide range of services for individual
requirements. Siemens provides innovative technologies and comprehensive        
know-how to benefit customers in over 190 countries. Founded more than 155 years
ago, the company focuses on the areas of Information and Communications,        
Automation and Control, Power, Transportation, Medical, and Lighting. In fiscal 
2006 (ended September 30), Siemens had sales of €87.3 billion and net income of 
€3.033 billion, according to U.S. GAAP. Further information is available on the 
Internet at: www.siemens.com.                                                   


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