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Hicom 300; HiPath; HiQ 8000 Softswitch; HiE 9200 Softswitch; MSR32R; EWSD telephone exchanges; SPX 2000 small digital telephone exchange (rural) Siemens Gigaset cordless telephones (19% share, Gigaset was sold to Arques Industries) Siemens Mobile Phones – divested to BenQ in 2005; Radio and core products for 2G and 3G Mobile Networks (GSM ...
The great success of the S7-300 CPU family in particular helped to cement the role of Siemens as one of the global leaders in automation technology. These series are expected to be phased out in 2033. [3] The first generation of S7 CPUs were later succeeded by the S7-1200 and S7-1500, released in 2012. [4]
Simatic S7 PLC , an automation system based on Programmable Logic Controller from Siemens, successor to Simatic S5 PLC SPARC S7, a computer processor using the SPARC instruction set Sub7 , a computer backdoor
Siemens AG (German pronunciation: [ˈziːməns] ⓘ [3] [4] [5] or [5]) is a German multinational technology conglomerate.It is focused on industrial automation, distributed energy resources, rail transport and health technology. [6]
The model number S700 was adopted by Siemens Mobility in 2019 as a rebranding of a version of the S70 that had been in production since 2014. [9] [2] Versions later branded as the S700 used an adapted form of Siemens' model SF 40 center truck, first used in its SD660 model (first built in 1996 for Portland, Oregon's MAX Light Rail system) to the S70.
Siemens CXV70 (in the CX70 family’s for Vodafone) Siemens CXT70 (in the CX70 family’s for T-Mobile) Siemens CXO70 (in the CX70 family’s for O2) Siemens CX75; Siemens E10; Siemens M30: one of the most popular Siemens phones; Siemens M35; Siemens M35i: one of the most popular Siemens phones; Siemens M45; Siemens M50; Siemens M55 [11] Scorpions
The Vectron is designed to be easily reconfigurable to a variety of country or work specific configurations; reconfiguration to different safety systems is simplified with pre-designed mounting points for track equipment, modular safety equipment cabinets in the locomotive body [10] and a driver's desk designed for a wide variety of information equipment.
In January 2021, Egypt's authorities signed a declaration of intent with a consortium led by Germany's Siemens company, with the first contract of 4.5 billion Euro for 660 km of the high-speed railway issued in September 2021. [4]