Nokia of America Corporation is the United States subsidiary of Nokia Corporation (NYSE: NOK), a Finnish multinational telecommunications and technology company founded in 1865 and headquartered in Espoo, Finland. As the US-based arm of the global entity, Nokia of America Corporation's operations are part of a company that reported revenues of approximately €22.5 billion in 2025 and employed roughly 80,000 to 86,000 people globally in recent years. The North American headquarters for Nokia is located in Dallas, Texas.
Nokia is an operating company that provides telecommunications equipment, software, and services. Its major business segments include Mobile Networks (radio access networks), Network Infrastructure (fixed, IP, and optical networks), and Cloud and Network Services. The company is a significant supplier of 5G and other network technologies to major U.S. communications service providers. Through its Nokia Technologies division, the company also manages and licenses a large portfolio of patents. The U.S. subsidiary, formerly known as Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc., is integral to these operations and also includes the renowned Nokia Bell Labs research organization, with a major facility in New Jersey.
Based on its litigation history, Nokia of America Corporation is an operating company defending against patent assertions. The provided data shows the company as a defendant in two patent infringement lawsuits and as a plaintiff in none. Both recent cases were filed by Radiant Patents LLC, a patent assertion entity, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, a venue known for attracting patent litigation.
The two tracked cases, Radiant Patents LLC v. Nokia Corporation et al., were filed in January 2026. This defensive posture is consistent with a large technology company that manufactures and sells products and is therefore a frequent target for non-practicing entities (NPEs) seeking to license patent portfolios.