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Nokia, China's Xiaomi sign patent deal

A Nokia logo is seen at the company's headquarters in Espoo, Finland, May 5, 2017. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Telecoms network equipment maker Nokia and Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Technology have signed a patent licensing agreement, the companies said on Wednesday.

The companies did not provide financial details of the agreement, saying it includes a cross license to each company's cellular standard patents.

Nokia will also provide network infrastructure equipment to Xiaomi.

Men try out Xiaomi smartphones at the company's store in central Kiev, Ukraine May 17, 2017. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko

"Xiaomi is one of the world's leading smartphone manufacturers and we are delighted to have reached an agreement with them," Nokia Chief Executive Rajeev Suri said in a statement.

Nokia has license deals with leading handset makers Apple and Samsung Electronics, but the agreement with Xiaomi is the Finnish company's first with a Chinese phone maker.

"Financially, I don't think it's very substantial for Nokia. But it's a good head start to negotiations with other Chinese manufacturers", said OP Equities analyst Hannu Rauhala.

Patent royalties represent a sliver of Nokia's overall revenue, more than 90 percent of which comes from telecoms network equipment. But licensing payments are highly profitable and the network business is suffering an industry-wide slump.

Nokia built up its catalog of patents in the days when the company dominated the mobile handset business. It covers technology that reduces the need for hardware components in a phone, conserves battery life and increases radio reception, among other features.

(Reporting by Tuomas Forsell; Editing by Biju Dwarakanath and Louise Heavens)

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