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8 May 2008

Nokia Seeks To Act More Like Internet Co Than Manufacturer.

Filed under: Nokia — Tags: , , , , — alforddelaina @ 16:25

“And while I cannot dole out any details Thursday, I can know you that we have some well-designed multimedia devices that we will lay bare over the coming year. They have features that hopefully will surprise and delight our customers - and conquest many new ones. “The pending acquisition of NAVTEQ will allow us to more quick realize the potential of combining navigation and maps with our devices. And we believe the potential here is huge.

Particularly as we get cracking from devices with simple navigation to more sophisticated location-based services, such as pedestrian helmsmanship and targeted advertising. “We are very excited about the prospects for pedestrian navigation and other location-aware services. The demand for location-based services promises to be the next big thing in mobility. “Navigation is just one of the services we are targeting. Last year, motto the launch of our Internet services brand, Ovi.

location based services

Ovi is our gateway to such unheard of services as Ovi Share, Nokia Maps, N-Gage games and the Nokia Music Store. You can contemplate a lot more activity here during 2008. “The link created between our devices and our mobile services will exalt our already strong brand, our market share and ultimately our device margins. Expanding into services also is giving us an opening to work together in new areas with our operator customers, as their businesses also change.

Around the world, operators are innovating with changed ways to create and distribute new mobile content. “This is one explanation why Nokia Siemens Networks remains important to our overall strategy. In its word go full year of operations, the company maintained profitability - despite a slowing merchandise and a fiercely competitive landscape.

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