Nokia is coming back to Israel!!!
Nokia returns to Israel with 3D tech acquisition
Finnish cellphone maker is rebuilding its core business; NICE systems technology is important to its effort
BY DAVID SHAMAH July 6, 2014
Two years after shuttering its research and development operations in Israel, device manufacturer Nokia is back. The Finnish phone maker announced that it has bought NICE SystemÂ’s 3D geolocation technology, developed in Israel, planning to use its new facilities as a development center for automation technology and 3D modeling.
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The NICE technology wasn’t specifically developed for mobile devices, but it could be easily applied to cell networks. Used mostly on local area or wireless networks, the system generates detailed 3D indoor and outdoor monitoring maps that enable engineers to pinpoint problems down to a particular floor of a building. The system analyzes and manages issues such as antenna and radio parameters, “neighbor” issues – checking what impact other networks in the area are having — and scrambling codes, which ensure that wireless connections don’t get mixed up.
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Nokia returns to Israel with 3D tech acquisition | The Times of Israel
Nokia returns to Israel with 3D tech acquisition
Finnish cellphone maker is rebuilding its core business; NICE systems technology is important to its effort
BY DAVID SHAMAH July 6, 2014
Two years after shuttering its research and development operations in Israel, device manufacturer Nokia is back. The Finnish phone maker announced that it has bought NICE SystemÂ’s 3D geolocation technology, developed in Israel, planning to use its new facilities as a development center for automation technology and 3D modeling.
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The NICE technology wasn’t specifically developed for mobile devices, but it could be easily applied to cell networks. Used mostly on local area or wireless networks, the system generates detailed 3D indoor and outdoor monitoring maps that enable engineers to pinpoint problems down to a particular floor of a building. The system analyzes and manages issues such as antenna and radio parameters, “neighbor” issues – checking what impact other networks in the area are having — and scrambling codes, which ensure that wireless connections don’t get mixed up.
Read more:
Nokia returns to Israel with 3D tech acquisition | The Times of Israel