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== Current operations == Nokia is a [[osakeyhtiö#Julkinen osakeyhtiö|julkinen osakeyhtiö]] (public [[joint-stock company]]) listed on the [[Nasdaq Nordic]]/[[Nasdaq Helsinki|Helsinki]] and [[New York Stock Exchange|New York]] stock exchanges.<ref name="FAQ" /> Nokia has played a very large role in the [[economy of Finland]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.taloussanomat.fi/porssi-ja-raha/2007/07/24/Ulkomaalaiset+valtaavat+p%F6rssiyhti%F6it%E4/200717658/103|title=Ulkomaalaiset valtaavat pörssiyhtiöitä|last=Kapanen|first=Ari|date=24 July 2007|publisher=Taloussanomat|language=fi|access-date=14 May 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.phonearena.com/news/Nokia-is-no-longer-Finlands-most-valuable-company_id28750|title=Nokia is no longer Finland's most valuable company|date=4 April 2012|publisher=phonearena.com}}</ref> and it is an important employer in the country, working with multiple local [[Business partner|partners]] and [[subcontractor]]s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etla.fi/files/940_FES_01_1_nokia.pdf |title=The role of Nokia in the Finnish Economy |last=Ali-Yrkkö |first=Jyrki |year=2001 |publisher=ETLA (The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy) |access-date=21 March 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071024180817/http://www.etla.fi/files/940_FES_01_1_nokia.pdf |archive-date=24 October 2007 }}</ref> Nokia contributed 1.6% to Finland's GDP and accounted for about 16% of the country's exports in 2006.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.etla.fi/files/2585_nokia_kirja_8_v2_kansineen.pdf |title=NOKIA AND FINLAND IN A SEA OF CHANGE |last=Ali-Yrkkö |first=Jyrki |year=2010 |publisher=ETLA – Research Institute of the Finnish Economy |access-date=12 November 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425073135/http://www.etla.fi/files/2585_nokia_kirja_8_v2_kansineen.pdf |archive-date=25 April 2012 }}</ref> Nokia comprises two business groups along with further subsidiaries and affiliated firms. === Nokia Networks === {{Main|Nokia Networks}} [[File:Nokia Networks Munich Office, April 2017 -02.jpg|thumb|Inside the Nokia Networks office in [[Munich]], Germany]] [[Nokia Networks]] is Nokia Corporation's largest division. It is a multinational data networking and telecommunications equipment company headquartered in Espoo, Finland, and is the world's third-largest telecoms equipment manufacturer, measured by 2017 revenues (after [[Huawei]] and [[Cisco]]). In the USA it competes with Ericsson on building 5G networks for operators, while [[Huawei|Huawei Technologies]] and [[ZTE|ZTE Corporation]] were effectively banned.<ref>{{cite news|title=Trump team idea to nationalize 5G network to counter China is rejected|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-5g-fcc/fcc-chief-says-he-would-oppose-a-national-5g-network-idUSKBN1FI1T2|agency=Reuters|date=29 January 2018|quote=The rules for 5G networks are still being worked out by industry players. The work has been complicated by an effective ban in the United States on two of the largest firms, Chinese suppliers Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL] and ZTE Corp since a 2012 investigation over links to potential Chinese spying, something the companies have denied. }}</ref> It has operations in around 150 countries.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nokia Siemens Networks Fact Sheet |publisher=Nokia Siemens Networks |url=http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/NR/rdonlyres/79BA3656-FD19-453F-984C-199A3B8AC79F/0/Factsheet_21March.pdf |access-date=9 July 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070718225357/http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/NR/rdonlyres/79BA3656-FD19-453F-984C-199A3B8AC79F/0/Factsheet_21March.pdf |archive-date=18 July 2007 }}</ref> Nokia Networks provides wireless and fixed network infrastructure, communications and networks service platforms and professional services to operators and service providers.<ref name="Structure">{{cite web|url=http://www.nokia.com/about-nokia/company/structure|title=Structure|date=1 October 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091008064142/http://www.nokia.com/about-nokia/company/structure|archive-date=8 October 2009|publisher=Nokia Corporation|access-date=28 December 2009}}</ref> It focuses on [[GSM]], [[Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution|EDGE]], [[3G]]/W-CDMA, [[LTE (telecommunication)|LTE]] and [[WiMAX]] radio access networks, supporting core networks with increasing IP and multiaccess capabilities and services. The Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) brand identity was launched at the 3GSM World Congress in [[Barcelona]] in February 2007 as a joint venture between Nokia (50.1%) and [[Siemens]] (49.9%),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/the_wave_of_the_future.php|title=The Wave of the Future|date=25 March 2007|work=Brand New: Opinions on Corporate and Brand Identity Work|publisher=UnderConsideration LLC|access-date=14 May 2008}}<br />{{cite web|url=http://www.identityworks.com/reviews/2007/Nokia_Siemens.htm|title=Reviews – 2007 – Nokia Siemens Networks|year=2007|publisher=Identityworks|access-date=14 May 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130806150726/http://www.identityworks.com/reviews/2007/Nokia_Siemens.htm|archive-date=6 August 2013}}</ref> although it is now wholly owned by Nokia. In July 2013, Nokia bought back all shares in Nokia Siemens Networks for a sum of US$2.21 billion and renamed it to Nokia Solutions and Networks, shortly thereafter changed to simply Nokia Networks.<ref>{{cite news|title=Nokia Pays $2.21 Billion for Siemens Stake in NSN|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887324436104578579173664529206|access-date=18 December 2013|newspaper=The Wall Street Journal|date=1 July 2013|author=Juhana Rossi}}</ref> === Nokia Technologies === [[File:NSN-tampere.jpg|thumb|left|Nokia office building in [[Tampere]], Finland]] Nokia Technologies is a division of Nokia that develops consumer products and licenses technology including the ''Nokia'' brand.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://company.nokia.com/en/our-businesses#nokia-technologies |title=Our businesses |access-date=15 April 2015 |publisher=Nokia |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150416072059/http://company.nokia.com/en/our-businesses#nokia-technologies |archive-date=16 April 2015 |url-status=dead }}{{Self-published source|date=April 2015}}</ref> Its focuses are imaging, sensing, wireless connectivity, power management and materials, and other areas such as the IP licensing program. It consists of three labs: Radio Systems Lab, in areas of radio access, wireless local connectivity and radio implementation; Media Technologies Lab, in areas of multimedia and interaction; and Sensor and Material Technologies Lab, in areas of advanced sensing solutions, interaction methods, nanotechnologies and quantum technologies. Nokia Technologies also provides public participation in its development through the ''Invent with Nokia'' program.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://inventwithnokia.nokia.com/why-invent-with-nokia/why-invent-with-us |title=Why invent with us? |publisher=Nokia |access-date=15 April 2015 }}{{Self-published source|date=April 2015}}</ref> It was created in 2014 following a restructuring of Nokia Corporation. In November 2014, Nokia Technologies launched its first product, the [[Nokia N1]] [[tablet computer]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Nokia's first device after Microsoft is an iPad mini clone that runs Android|author=Tom Warren|url=https://www.theverge.com/2014/11/18/7239709/nokia-n1-tablet-price-release-date|website=The Verge|date=18 November 2014|access-date=18 March 2015}}</ref> In July 2015, Nokia Technologies introduced a [[VR photography|VR camera]] called [[Nokia OZO|OZO]], designed for professional content creators and developed in [[Tampere]], Finland. With its 8 synchronized shutter sensors and 8 microphones, the product can capture [[3D film|stereoscopic 3D video]] and [[Surround sound|spatial audio]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ozo.nokia.com/ozo_en/discover/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160610004806/https://ozo.nokia.com/ozo_en/discover|url-status=dead|archive-date=10 June 2016|title=Nokia OZO {{!}} Discover {{!}} For the best VR production experience|publisher=Nokia |access-date=8 February 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ozo.nokia.com/ozo_en/blog/|title=Nokia OZO {{!}} Blog|publisher=Nokia |access-date=8 February 2017}}</ref> Production of the OZO camera was discontinued in 2017, but the immersive audio software technologies continue under the [[Nokia OZO]] brand, still keeping Nokia in the virtual reality market.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-11-05 |title=Nokia updated OZO Player SDK to 1.4.0 {{!}} Nokiamob |url=https://nokiamob.net/2017/11/05/nokia-updated-ozo-player-sdk-to-1-4-0/,%20https://nokiamob.net/2017/11/05/nokia-updated-ozo-player-sdk-to-1-4-0/ |access-date=2024-08-07 |language=en-US}}</ref> On 31 August 2016, Ramzi Haidamus announced he would be stepping down from his position as president of Nokia Technologies.<ref>Reuters. "[https://www.reuters.com/article/nokia-corp-managementchanges-idUSFWN1BB0LE Head of Technologies unit to leave Nokia]." 31 August 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2016.</ref> Brad Rodrigues, previously head of strategy and business development, assumed the role of interim president.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nokia.com/en_int/brad-rodrigues-interim-president-of-nokia-technologies|title=Brad Rodrigues, Interim President of Nokia Technologies|publisher=Nokia|language=en|access-date=22 May 2017}}</ref> On 30 June 2017, Gregory Lee, previously CEO of [[Samsung Electronics]] in North America, was appointed Nokia Technologies CEO and president.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.phonearena.com/news/Nokia-snags-Gregory-Lee-from-Samsung_id95543|title=The new President of Nokia Technologies is Gregory Lee, former CEO at Samsung|website=Phonearena.com|date=30 June 2017 }}</ref> === Nokia Bell Labs === {{Main|Bell Labs}} [[Bell Labs|Nokia Bell Labs]] is a research and scientific development company that was once the R&D arm of the American [[Bell System]]. It became a subsidiary of Nokia Corporation after the takeover of [[Alcatel-Lucent]] in 2016. In December 2023, Nokia announced plans for a new research facility in [[New Brunswick, New Jersey]]. The relocation from the 80-year-old Bell Labs facility at [[Murray Hill, New Jersey]] is expected to occur before 2028. The Murray Hill laboratories produced important innovations for AT&T Corp., Lucent Technologies, Alcatel-Lucent, and Nokia.<ref>{{cite press release |title=Nokia unveils plans for new state-of-the-art research and development facility for Nokia Bell Labs in New Brunswick, New Jersey technology hub |url=https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/12/11/2794025/0/en/Nokia-unveils-plans-for-new-state-of-the-art-research-and-development-facility-for-Nokia-Bell-Labs-in-New-Brunswick-New-Jersey-technology-hub.html |website=globenewswire.com |date=11 December 2023 |publisher=Nokia Oyj |access-date=11 December 2023}}</ref> === NGP Capital === NGP Capital (formerly Nokia Growth Partners) is a global venture capital firm, focusing on investments in the growth stage "[[Internet of things]]" (IoT) and [[mobile technology]] companies.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://techcrunch.com/2013/01/29/nokia-growth-partners-launches-third-fund-backed-by-250m-from-nokia-expands-in-china/|title=Nokia Growth Partners Launches Third Fund Backed By $250M From Nokia, Expands In China |publisher=Tech Crunch|author=Natasha Lomas|date=29 January 2013|access-date=22 October 2014}}</ref> NGP holds investments throughout the U.S., Europe, China and India. Their portfolio consists of companies in mobile technology including the sectors Connected Enterprise, Digital Health, Consumer IoT, and Connected Car. Following a $350 million funding for IoT companies in 2016, NGP manages $1 billion worth of assets.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nokia.com/en_int/news/releases/2016/02/21/nokia-growth-partners-raises-usd-350-million-investment-fund-for-investments-in-internet-of-things|title=Nokia Growth Partners raises USD 350 million investment fund for investments in Internet of Things – Nokia|website=Nokia.com}}</ref> Nokia had previously promoted innovation through venture sponsorships dating back to 1998 with Nokia Venture Partners, which was renamed BlueRun Ventures and spun off in 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nokia.com/en_int/news/releases/2005/02/07/nokia-venture-partners-becomes-bluerun-ventures-announces-1st-closing-of-350-million-fund|title=Nokia Venture Partners Becomes Bluerun Ventures; Announces 1st Closing Of $350 Million Fund – Nokia|website=Nokia.com}}</ref> The China arm of BlueRun Ventures became independent in 2010 and would be rebranded to [[Lanchi Ventures]].<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |last=Shen |first=Xinmei |date=13 September 2023 |title=US VC firm BlueRun's China arm ditches Silicon Valley brand, following Sequoia |url=https://www.scmp.com/tech/policy/article/3234399/us-vc-firm-blueruns-china-arm-ditches-silicon-valley-brand-after-sequoia-amid-rising-us-scrutiny |access-date=3 December 2024 |website=South China Morning Post |language=en}}</ref> Nokia Growth Partners (NGP) was founded in 2005 as a growth stage venture fund as a continuation of the early successes of Nokia Venture Partners. In 2017, the company was renamed to NGP Capital.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ngpcap.com/news/introducing-ngp-capital|title=Introducing NGP Capital |publisher=NGP Capital|access-date=2 December 2017}}</ref> NGP's largest exits include GanJi, [[UCWeb]], Whistle, [[Rocket Fuel Inc.|Rocket Fuel]], [[Swype]], Summit Microelectronics and [[NTT Communications|Netmagic]]. === Nuage Networks === Nuage Networks is a venture providing [[software-defined networking]] solutions. It was formed by Alcatel-Lucent in 2013 to develop a software overlay for automating and orchestrating hybrid clouds.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.networkworld.com/article/943564/is-nuage-really-key-to-nokia.html|title=Is Nuage really key to Nokia?|first=Jim|last=Duffy|website=Networkworld.com|date=23 September 2015}}</ref> It has been part of Nokia following their acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent in 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/nuage-networks-gets-some-love-from-nokia/2016/02/|title=Nuage Networks Gets Some Love From Nokia|website=Sdxcentral.com}}</ref> Throughout 2017 Nuage sealed deals with [[Vodafone]] and [[Telefónica]] to provide its [[SD-WAN]] architecture to their servers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://telecoms.com/481968/nokias-nuage-networks-scores-telefonica-sd-wan-win/|title=Nokia's Nuage Networks scores Telefónica SD-WAN win|first=Bicheno |last=Scott|date=10 May 2017|website=Telecoms.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rcrwireless.com/20170314/software-defined-networking-sdn/vodafone-signs-nokias-nuage-networks-to-boost-sd-wan-efforts-tag2|title=Vodafone signs Nokia's Nuage Networks to boost SD-WAN efforts|date=14 March 2017|website=Rcrwireless.com}}</ref> [[BT Group|BT]] had already been a client since 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nuagenetworks.net/blog/bt/|title=Nuage Networks to Contribute Technology for BT's future SD-WAN Services – Nuage Networks|date=10 November 2016|website=Nuagenetwroks.net}}</ref> A deal with [[China Mobile]] in January 2017 also used Nuage's software-defined networking technology for 2,000 public cloud servers at existing data centers in China,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/china-mobile-picks-nuages-sdn-public-cloud/2017/01/|title=China Mobile Picks Nuage Networks SDN for Public Cloud|website=Sdxcentral.com}}</ref> and another in October 2017 with [[China Pacific Insurance Company]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/nuage-networks-wins-sdn-deal-large-chinese-enterprise/2017/10/|title=Nuage Networks Wins SDN Deal with Large Chinese Enterprise|website=Sdxcentral.com}}</ref> The company is based in [[Mountain View, California|Mountain View]], California and the CEO is Sunil Khandekar.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nuagenetworks.net/about-our-company/management-team/|title=Management Team – Nuage Networks|website=Nuagenetworks.net}}</ref> === Alcatel Mobile === {{Main|Alcatel Mobile}} Alcatel Mobile is a mobile phone brand owned by Nokia since 2016. It has been licensed since 2005 to Chinese company [[TCL Technology|TCL]] when it was under the ownership of Alcatel (later [[Alcatel-Lucent]]) in a contract until 2024. === HMD Global === {{Main|HMD Global}} HMD Global is a mobile phone company based in Espoo, Finland. The Nokia brand has been licensed by former Nokia employees who founded [[HMD Global]] and introduced Nokia-branded [[Android (operating system)|Android]]-based devices to the market in 2017.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theverge.com/2017/1/8/14204524/nokia-6-android-smartphone-china|title=Nokia's new Android smartphone has been unveiled|work=The Verge|access-date=13 March 2018}}</ref> Initially, Nokia had no investment in the company but retained some input in the development of its devices.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/features/meet-hmd-global-the-team-bringing-nokia-phones-back-1633189|title=Meet HMD Global, the Team Bringing Nokia Phones Back|work=NDTV Gadgets360.com|access-date=13 March 2018|language=en}}</ref> Nokia has 10.10% ownership in HMD Global after investing alongside Qualcomm and Google in 2020. In the 2020 financial report, FIH Mobile disclosed they have a 14.38% ownership in HMD Global. Finnish Nokia owns 10.10% of HMD Global, while other investors include Google, Qualcomm, and others with an undisclosed share in HMD. === Alcatel Submarine Networks === [[File:Cable ship, Larne - geograph.org.uk - 637261.jpg|thumb|Cable ship Stanelco in 1975 with Alcatel acquisition in 2000]] [[File:Lodbrog Shipped in Keelung Port 20131227.jpg|thumb|right|Alcatel-Lucent ship, CS Lodbrog, in Port Keelung in 2013]] [[Alcatel Submarine Networks]] (ASN) is a provider of turnkey undersea network solutions. The business unit develops technology and offers installation services for optical submarine cable network links across the world's oceans.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lightwaveonline.com/articles/2018/10/ekinops-acknowledges-talks-with-nokia-on-possible-purchase-of-alcatel-submarine-networks.html|title=Ekinops acknowledges talks with Nokia on possible purchase of Alcatel Submarine Networks|website=Lightwaveonline.com|date=22 October 2018 |access-date=23 October 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://networks.nokia.com/solutions/submarine-networks|title=Submarine Network Solutions|date=27 January 2013|work=Nokia Networks|access-date=23 October 2018|language=en|archive-date=24 October 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181024042547/https://networks.nokia.com/solutions/submarine-networks|url-status=dead}}</ref> Previously, Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks, also became part of Nokia in 2016. Nokia and ASN had added another cable ship to the fleet called, ''CS Ile d'Ouessant''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Who we are |url=https://web.asn.com/en/about-asn/who-we-are/ |website=web.asn.com |date=5 October 2023 |publisher=Alcatel Submarine Networks |access-date=2 December 2023}}</ref> The ''CS Ile d’Ouessant'' was purchased in 2019 and was originally built in 2011 as the ''CS Toisa Warrior''.<ref>{{cite web |title=ALCATEL SUBMARINE NETWORKS REJUVENATES ITS FLEET BY ACQUIRING ILE D'OUESSANT, A NEW MAINTENANCE VESSEL |url=https://web.asn.com/en/press-room/alcatel-submarine-networks-rejuvenates-its-fleet-by-acquiring-ile-d-ouessant-a-new-maintenance-vessel.html |website=web.asn.com |publisher=Alcatel Submarine Networks |access-date=2 December 2023 |archive-date=5 February 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240205182846/https://web.asn.com/en/press-room/alcatel-submarine-networks-rejuvenates-its-fleet-by-acquiring-ile-d-ouessant-a-new-maintenance-vessel.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> Additionally, in 2021, Nokia and ASN requested two cable ships for the fleet, the ''CS Ile d'Yeu'' and ''CS Ile de Molène''.<ref name="Submarine Telecom Forum">{{cite web |title=ASN Adds Two More Vessels To Their Fleet |url=https://subtelforum.com/asn-adds-two-more-vessels-to-their-fleet/ |website=subtelforum.com |date=29 June 2021 |publisher=Submarine Telecom Forum |access-date=2 December 2023}}</ref> [[File:Ile-de-Batz-2004.jpg|thumb|right|Alcatel cable ship Ile-de-Batz in 2004]] [[File:Ile-de-Sein-2004.jpg|thumb|right|Alcatel cable ship ile de Sein in 2004]] Here is a list of the cable-laying fleet from Alcatel (6), to Alcatel-Lucent (6<ref>{{cite web |title=Who we are |url=https://web.asn.com/en/about-asn/who-we-are/ |website=web.asn.com |date=5 October 2023 |publisher=Alcatel Submarine Systems |access-date=2 December 2023}}</ref> and 7), though Nokia (8): * [[CS Ile d'Yeu|CS ''Ile d'Yeu'']] (2001, 2021–Present) Built in 2001. Purchased in 2021 by Nokia ASN as two additional ships for a fleet of eight cable ships. (IMO 9230414) *[[CS Ile d'Molène|CS ''Ile d'Molène'']] (2006, 2021–Present) Built in 2006. Purchased in 2021 by Nokia ASN two additional ships for a fleet of eight cable ships. (IMO 9329928)<ref name="Submarine Telecom Forum"/> * [[CS Ile d’Ouessant|CS ''Ile d’Ouessant'']] (2011, 2019–Present) Built in 2011 as the ''CS Toisa Warrior''. Purchased by Nokia ASN in 2019. (IMO 9427108)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Maillet |first1=Jeremie |title=ILE D'OUESSANT |url=https://web.asn.com/marine/ile-d-ouessant.html |website=web.asn.com |publisher=Alcatel Submarine Networks |access-date=2 December 2023 |archive-date=28 March 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230328122559/https://web.asn.com/marine/ile-d-ouessant.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> * [[CS Ile d'Aix|CS ''Ile d'Aix'']] (1992, 2011–Present) Built in 1992, as the cable ship, ''CS Gulmar Badaro''. Purchased by Alcatel-Lucent in 2011, renaming the ship as CS Ile de AIX.<ref>{{cite web |title=GULMAR BADARO - IMO 9009310 |url=https://www.shipspotting.com/photos/1312808 |website=shipspotting.com |publisher=Ship Spotting |access-date=2 December 2023}}</ref> * [[CS Ile de Brehat|CS ''Ile d' Brehat'']] (2002–Present) Built in 2002. North route main lay of 4400 km for 2003 APOLLO route. Route clearance in 2015 for GTT Express. * [[CS Ile de Sein|CS ''Ile d' Sein'']] (2001–Present) Built in 2001, Length: 140.36 m, Cable work in 2003 of routes Azores to Madeira and Madeira to Porto Santo. * [[CS Ile de Batz|CS ''Ile d' Batz'']] (2001–Present) Built in 2001, 2003 APOLLO: Widemouth Bay, Bude, England to Brookhaven, USA and Lannion, France to Manasquan, USA, 2008 worked on TPE (Trans Pacific Express)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Meyer |first1=David |title=Aboard an Alcatel-Lucent undersea cable ship (photos) |url=https://www.cnet.com/pictures/aboard-an-alcatel-lucent-undersea-cable-ship-photos/ |publisher=CNET |access-date=7 December 2023}}</ref> * [[CS Ile de Re|CS ''Ile d' Re'']] (1983–Present) Built in 1983, in 2006 worked on the APNG 2 cable route from Sydney, Australia to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. (OMS Group in August 2023 used MakaiLay software on ship, indication not part of ASN fleet.)<ref name="Submarine telecoms Forum">{{cite web |last1=Kugeler |first1=Hermann |title=OMS Group Commissions Makai Software Across Their Installation and Repair Fleet |url=https://subtelforum.com/oms-group-commissions-makai-software-for-fleet/ |website=subtelforum.com |date=24 August 2023 |publisher=Submarine telecoms Forum |access-date=7 December 2023}}</ref> * [[CS Stanelco|CS ''Stanelco 2'']] (1975, 2000-Unknown) Built in 1975, Constructed by Brattvag Skips. in Brattvag. Named coaster ''Siraholm.'' Renamed in 1982 by Standard Telefon og Kabelfabrik when converted to cable repair ship. Sold to Alcatel Contracting Norway A/S, Oslo in 2000. (IMO 7382469, MMSI 341082000) (NOT IN NOKIA FLEET COUNT AS OF 2021) (OMS Group in August 2023 used MakaiLay software on ship, indication not part of ASN fleet.) * [[MV Peter Faber|CS ''Peter Faber 3'']] (1981) Built in 1981, 2003, provided old cable recovery in the Atlantic with ile de Sein.<ref>{{cite web |title=Alcatel Completes Submarine Projects |url=https://www.lightreading.com/cable-technology/alcatel-completes-submarine-projects |website=lightreading.com |publisher=LightReading |access-date=2 December 2023}}</ref> Optic Marine Services acquisition on 24 September 2019 of vessel continued ASN chartering the ship. (NOT IN NOKIA FLEET COUNT AS OF 2021) (Optic Marine Services Group in August 2023 used MakaiLay software on ship, indication not part of ASN fleet.)<ref name="Submarine telecoms Forum"/> * [[MS Lodbrog|CS ''Lodbrog'']] (1985, 2000-Unknown) Built in 1985 as ''Spiegelberg'' and ''Tuzla''. Later renamed in 1996 as ''Bolero''. (IMO 8027808, MMSI: 354400000) Registered to Alcatel in 2000. (NOT IN NOKIA FLEET COUNT AS OF 2021) (OMS Group in August 2023 used MakaiLay software on ship, indication not part of ASN fleet.)<ref name="Submarine telecoms Forum"/> * [[CS Heimdal|CS ''Heimdal'']] (1983, 2000–2004) Built in 1983, 1988: Renamed FERRYMAR I. and reverted to MERCANDIAN ADMIRAL II. 2000: Converted to a repair and cable laying vessel and sold to Alcatel Submarine Networks Marine AS. 2003 performed repair of optical fiber in the Pacific Ocean, route between Japan and the United States, at almost 9,400 km deep.<ref>{{cite web |title=Alcatel breaks world record in deep-sea cable repairs in the Pacific Ocean |url=https://www.lightwaveonline.com/business/article/16657105/alcatel-breaks-world-record-in-deepsea-cable-repairs-in-the-pacific-ocean |website=Lightwave |date=23 June 2003 |access-date=7 December 2023}}</ref> 2004: Sold to SEACOR Smit Offshore (Worldwide) Ltd, (SEACOR Marine (Asia) Pte Ltd (IMO 8207393, MMSI: 538002126) (SOLD IN 2004, NOT IN ALCATEL-LUCENT FLEET AS OF 2015)
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