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Nokia-owned Infinera Buys San Jose Tech Site
Purchase solidifies presence of tech companies in Silicon Valley
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Infinera, a maker of optical chips owned by Nokia, has purchased its existing office and research building in San Jose, California for just under $27 million. The deal solidifies the presence of both Infinera and Nokia in the Silicon Valley region.
Why it matters
The purchase of the San Jose site by Infinera demonstrates the company's commitment to maintaining a strong foothold in the heart of the global tech industry. As a key player in the optical chip market, Infinera's continued investment in the area signals the importance of Silicon Valley to its long-term growth and innovation strategy.
The details
Infinera, a subsidiary of Nokia, paid just under $27 million to acquire the 6373 San Ignacio Road property in south San Jose where it currently operates an office and research facility. The purchase solidifies Infinera's presence in the region and underscores the strategic value of the Silicon Valley location to the company's overall business.
- Infinera purchased the San Jose site in February 2026.
The players
Infinera
A maker of optical chips and a subsidiary of Nokia Corporation.
Nokia Corporation
A multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics company headquartered in Finland.
The takeaway
Infinera's purchase of its existing San Jose facility demonstrates the company's long-term commitment to maintaining a strong presence in the heart of Silicon Valley, underscoring the strategic importance of the region to its optical chip business and overall growth strategy.
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