Nokia to cut a third of jobs at French arm Alcatel-Lucent

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Nokia to cut a third of jobs at French arm Alcatel-Lucent
Finnish telecoms equipment maker Nokia plans to cut 1233 jobs at its French subsidiary Alcatel-Lucent International, equivalent to a third of the unit's workforce. The announcement, just as Europe prepares for the deployment of the next generation of mobile internet, or 5G, has political ...

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