By Tarmo Virki, European technology correspondent
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia SIEMENS (SIE.XE)Networks (NSN)
Under the agreement, Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) will build and operate a high-speed wireless network for Harbinger Capital's new LightSquared venture.
Analysts said the deal, and the acquisition of Motorola's
NSN generated just 6 percent of its revenue in the last quarter from the region.
"In the U.S. big operators have so far been skeptical to outsource their business. The deal is a great reference when this starts to change," said Hannu Rauhala, an analyst with Pohjola in Helsinki.
The deal is subject to final approval by both the Nokia Siemens Networks and the LightSquared boards.
The new nationwide LTE network will consist of some 40,000 cellular base stations and cover 92 percent of the U.S. population by 2015.
LightSquared named former Orange executive Sanjiv Ahuja as its chairman and chief executive, and said it planned to raise up $1.75 billion in debt and equity.
Harbinger Capital Partners and affiliates have invested $2.9 billion in the venture.
(Reporting by Tarmo Virki; editing by Karen Foster)
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