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To achieve improved environmental performance, Nokia Siemens Networks operates a company-wide
Environmental Management System (EMS) certified to the internationally recognized standard ISO
14001. Nokia Siemens Networks’ global supplier requirements state that suppliers need to have a
documented EMS in place which is compliant with ISO 14001.
Reducing our environmental impact. Nokia Siemens Networks continued to reduce the environmental
impact of products and operations. By the end of 2012, Nokia Siemens Networks had improved the
energy efficiency of GSM base station products by 21% from 2007 best performance BST to 2012
equivalent capacity configuration BST. Also the company managed to reduce the energy consumption
of buildings by 8% compared to a 2012 business as usual scenario created in 2007 as agreed with
WWF. These surpass the WWF commitment made five years ago, although Nokia Siemens Networks
did not fully achieve its target energy efficiency improvements for WCDMA base stations from 2007
best performance BST to 2012 equivalent capacity configuration BST. The company has so far applied
energy efficient measures to more than 4 200 radio mobile broadband sites.
Renewable energy continues to form a substantial part of the energy used in Nokia Siemens Networks’
own facilities—more than 38% of the used energy is from certified renewable sources.
Radio waves and health. Wireless communications technologies operate well within the limits
recommended by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection and endorsed by
the WHO, and we work to ensure continued compliance of our products with these requirements.
Nokia Siemens Networks engages with its stakeholders and in public discussions on this topic as well
as monitoring scientific studies.
4C. Organizational Structure
The following is a list of Nokia’s significant subsidiaries at December 31, 2012. See also, Item 4A.
“History and Development of the Company—Organizational Structure and Reportable Segments”.
Company
Country of
Incorporation
Nokia
Ownership
Interest
Nokia
Voting
Interest
Nokia Sales International Oy. ...............Finland 100% 100%
Nokia Inc. ...............................United States 100% 100%
Nokia GmbH .............................Germany 100% 100%
Nokia UK Limited .........................England & Wales 100% 100%
Nokia TMC Limited ........................Republic of Korea 100% 100%
Nokia (China) Investment Co. Ltd. ...........China 100% 100%
Nokia Telecommunications Ltd. .............China 83.9% 83.9%
Nokia Finance International B.V. .............TheNetherlands 100% 100%
Nokia India Pvt. Ltd. .......................India 100% 100%
Nokia do Brasil Tecnologia Ltda .............Brazil 100% 100%
OOO Nokia ..............................Russia 100% 100%
NAVTEQ Corporation ......................United States 100% 100%
NAVTEQ B.V. ............................TheNetherlands 100% 100%
NAVTEQ Europe B.V. .....................TheNetherlands 100% 100%
Nokia Siemens Networks B.V. ...............TheNetherlands 50%(1) 50%(1)
Nokia Siemens Networks Oy ................Finland 50% 50%
Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co KG .....Germany 50% 50%
Nokia Siemens Networks Pvt. Ltd. ...........India 50% 50%
Nokia Siemens Networks Japan Corp. ........Japan 50% 50%
US Nokia Siemens Networks US LLC ........United States 50% 50%
(1) Nokia Siemens Networks B.V., the ultimate parent of the Nokia Siemens Networks group, is
owned approximately 50% by each of Nokia and Siemens. Nokia effectively controls Nokia
Siemens Networks as it has the ability to appoint key officers and the majority of the members of
its Board of Directors and, accordingly, Nokia consolidates Nokia Siemens Networks.
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