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26th November, 2003
LMT and Nokia demonstrate first public WCDMA 3G call in Latvia
LMT and Nokia demonstrate first public WCDMA 3G call in Latvia
November 26, 2003
Latvian operator LMT has made the first public WCDMA 3G call in Latvia, using a Nokia test network. The demonstration showcased a series of services including streaming, Internet browsing, downloading, and video telephony, at data speeds of up to 380 kilobits/second. Juris Binde, LMT president, performed the call and data applications at LMT premises using the commercially available Nokia 7600 phone. Nokia has supplied a full WCDMA 3G test network to LMT, including both 3G radio and core network equipment, as well as 3G terminals. The test network and the 3G call demonstrated today enable LMT to completely evaluate the technical advantages of Nokia's 3G technology. The call also accelerates LMT's roadmap to offer Latvia's first commercial WCDMA 3G service by the end of 2004. "This 3G call is a significant milestone in LMT's deployment of advanced mobile services," says Juris Binde, President, LMT. "We are leading the way with state-of-the-art service in Latvia, and are confident that we are firmly on track to be the first here with commercial 3G service." "We are very pleased to be a part of this important demonstration," says Jan Lindgren, Vice President, Nokia Networks. "The test network and services Nokia has provided to LMT underlines the readiness of our WCDMA 3G solution for commercial service." Nokia has been LMT's sole supplier of GSM network equipment since 1992 ...
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25th November, 2003
Public safety officers in Greece choose Nokia THR880 and TMR880 radios
Public safety officers in Greece choose Nokia THR880 and TMR880 radios
November 25, 2003
Nokia today announced it will provide Nokia THR880 hand-portable and Nokia TMR880 mobile terminals for public safety personnel in Greece. More than 20,000 public safety users in Greece will be equipped with Nokia terminals, including the police, fire brigades, military and other security personnel ...
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25th November, 2003
Revolutionary new Nokia TB3 TETRA base stations reach much further
Revolutionary new Nokia TB3 TETRA base stations reach much further
November 25, 2003
The next-generation Nokia TB3 TETRA base station can provide up to 75% greater coverage.
At the annual TETRA World Congress held in Copenhagen, Denmark, Nokia introduced its revolutionary radio access solution for professional mobile radio networks - the Nokia TB3 TETRA base station, which brings extreme coverage enhancements ...
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25th November, 2003
Nokia launches TETRA System release 4.0 for optimal Total Cost of Ownership
Nokia launches TETRA System release 4.0 for optimal Total Cost of Ownership
November 25, 2003
The new release 4.0 satisfies the most demanding technical requirements and cuts the Total Cost of Ownership for customers.
Today, at the annual TETRA World Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark, Nokia unveiled its new TETRA System release 4.0, which gives the optimal network economy for governments, public safety organizations and operators ...
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24th November, 2003
Nokia redefines addressable market - targets EUR 200 billion opportunity
Nokia redefines addressable market - targets EUR 200 billion opportunity
November 24, 2003
Nokia expects to achieve its earlier guidance for the fourth quarter
At the company's Capital Market Days in Irving, Texas, Nokia outlined its strategy for growth in the expanding multimedia and enterprise markets while continuing to capitalize on the mobile voice market. "Expanding mobile voice, driving consumer multimedia and extending mobility to the enterprise are central to Nokia's growth strategy," said Jorma Ollila, Nokia Chairman and CEO ...
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24th November, 2003
Nokia Names Mary T. McDowell to Head Enterprise Solutions
Nokia Names Mary T. McDowell to Head Enterprise Solutions
November 24, 2003
Industry innovator to drive extended mobility to enterprise, joins Nokia Management
Jorma Ollila, Chairman and CEO of Nokia, today announced the appointment of Mary T ...
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24th November, 2003
Dow Jones Press Release: Jorma Ollila named European Business Leader of the Year 2003
Dow Jones Press Release: Jorma Ollila named European Business Leader of the Year 2003
November 24, 2003
The Wall Street Journal Europe And IMD Name The Top European Business Leaders - Nokia's Jorma Ollila, BMW's Helmut Panke and Procter & Gamble's Paul Polman to be honoured at awards dinner in London
London - Three of Europe's top business leaders will be honoured at an awards dinner in London tonight at the inaugural European Business Leader Awards hosted by The Wall Street Journal Europe and CNBC Europe in association with IMD, one of the world's leading institutions for executive development ...
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24th November, 2003
COSMOTE lets the Java games begin with Nokia's Delivery Server
COSMOTE lets the Java games begin with Nokia's Delivery Server
November 24, 2003
Greek mobile operator COSMOTE has selected Nokia to supply the solution to deliver content for its newly launched MYCOSMOSview games service. Nokia has provided its Delivery Server solution for the downloading content such as Java and Symbian games and applications to mobile phones through the MYCOSMOSview service. COSMOTE has launched MYCOSMOSview games service to open the wide world of mobile games to its customers. Java technology empowers application developers to create games and other exciting applications for mobile devices ...
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19th November, 2003
Seoul to Host Nokia's Asian Corporate Citizenship Workshop
Seoul to Host Nokia's Asian Corporate Citizenship Workshop
November 19, 2003
Nokia's Korean Youth Program has reached more than 4000 Youth, Families and Friends after its First Year.
Seoul, Korea: The Asia-wide conference for Nokia's corporate citizenship program Make a Connection was kicked off today in Seoul, Korea ...
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18th November, 2003
Throwing away the fixed line phone brings major business benefits and savings
Throwing away the fixed line phone brings major business benefits and savings
November 18, 2003
New study shows fixed-to-mobile substitution is viable but business awareness of benefits is low
New international research reveals how enterprises are missing out on major cost savings of as much as 25% in some cases by not moving more or all of their voice traffic from fixed-to-mobile telephones ...
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