Information and communications technologies are converging.
Published:
17 March 1999 y., Wednesday
Against this background, Siemens AG has pooled its expertise in the new "Information and Communications" business segment. The result of this consolidation is a portfolio of offerings unrivalled anywhere in the world - From mobile phones and notebooks to complete networks right through to the development, implementation and operation of integrated system solutions: Design - Build - Operate. And the leading position that Siemens enjoys in this dynamic market will be reflected at CeBIT: With more than 6,000 square meters of exhibition space, Siemens will be the largest exhibitor. Take a first-hand look at the future and visit Siemens in Halls 1, 13, 14 and 26.
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