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28th December, 2005
Nokia and CommTel expand broadband in the Pacific
Nokia and CommTel expand broadband in the Pacific December 28, 2005 Espoo, Finland - CommTel Network Solutions Australia, a value added re-seller of Nokia's network solutions, has signed an agreement for the supply of Nokia broadband DSL solutions and related services to a new customer, Telecom Cook Islands Ltd in the Pacific, marking a new market entry for Nokia ...
22nd December, 2005
Synergex Corporation licenses Nokia Field Force Solution and extends RFID leadership
Synergex Corporation licenses Nokia Field Force Solution and extends RFID leadership December 22, 2005 Synergex to bring productivity boosting Field Force Solution to customers in the Americas Mississauga, Ontario  -  Synergex Corporation (TSXV: SYX) ("Synergex") today announced it has signed a licensing agreement for the Nokia Field Force Solution ...
22nd December, 2005
Nokia supplies its mobile softswitch to Hutchison 3G Austria
Nokia supplies its mobile softswitch to Hutchison 3G Austria December 22, 2005 Espoo, Finland - Hutchison 3G Austria has selected Nokia to supply its mobile softswitch solution for optimizing Hutchison 3G Austria's mobile network ...
19th December, 2005
Nokia introduces the next generation of mobile gaming development tools to premier mobile games studios from North America, Europe and Australia
Nokia introduces the next generation of mobile gaming development tools to premier mobile games studios from North America, Europe and Australia December 19, 2005 Espoo, Finland - Nokia's next generation mobile games development platform was unveiled for the first time to sixteen of Nokia's first party games developers, during the inaugral next generation mobile gaming workshops in Helsinki, on the 1st - 2nd December, 2005 and Vancouver, on the 7th - 8th December, 2005.   Nokia's first-party games development studios were given an exclusive opportunity to learn and experience the development environment of the next generation games platform where rich and immersive N-Gage quality games can be played on a variety of Nokia smartphones.  During the two-day Workshop, the developers learned about fundamental functionalities for the new mobile games platform and got the opportunity to interact with Nokia to share their thoughts and consult on game design, middleware, tools, certification, software developer support, hardware and how to bring a connected gaming experience to the global community via the N-Gage Arena.   Kamar Shah, Head of Industry Marketing, Games at Nokia, commented, "Working with first party developers at each workshop is a crucial initial step to introduce the new end-to-end gaming platform."  Shah continued, "Our first party developers have already worked on the N-Gage platform and know how to push the boundaries of mobile gaming to ensure that our next generation mobile gaming platform offers a plethora of rich, immersive mobile gaming experiences from launch.   Our collaborative workshop format provides our developers with the tools and information to push the envelope on Nokia's new next generation mobile gaming platform." Joe Bonar, Executive Producer of Backbone Entertainment commented, "The workshop left us with a feeling of excitement about Nokia's commitment to making mobile gaming a more accessible and widespread experience across millions of mobile phones.  Backbone is working closely with Nokia to create distinctive and entertaining games that harness a phone's technical abilities to create unique and compelling mobile games experiences ...
16th December, 2005
Exercises with stock options of Nokia Corporation
Exercises with stock options of Nokia Corporation December 16, 2005 Espoo, Finland - A total of 27,717 shares of Nokia Corporation ("Nokia") were subscribed for based on Nokia's 2003 employee stock option plan ...
16th December, 2005
Nokia taps Chennai as new Nokia Global Networks Solutions Center site
Nokia taps Chennai as new Nokia Global Networks Solutions Center site December 16, 2005 Chennai, India - Nokia announced today that after evaluating a number of sites in India, it will locate its new Nokia Global Networks Solutions Center in Chennai. The Solutions Center will perform network operation tasks for selected operator customers in the Asia Pacific region as well as Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and play a key role as part of Nokia's expanding and innovative managed services offering ...
16th December, 2005
Nokia 6680 smartphone now starts shipping to Vodafone K.K. in Japan
Nokia 6680 smartphone now starts shipping to Vodafone K.K. in Japan December 16, 2005 Tokyo, Japan - Nokia today announced that it has started deliveries of Nokia 6680 to Vodafone K.K. in Japan ...
15th December, 2005
Myths of Mobility: New report examines common misperceptions of mobile technology
Myths of Mobility: New report examines common misperceptions of mobile technology December 15, 2005 Report explores security, cost, management, integration and use of mobile technology to help organizations better understand the reality of today's mobile workforce New York, NY, USA - The reality of today's workforce is this: While your employees may be in the office, they may spend more than a third of their time away from their desks.  While corner office executives may have access to mobile email, in fact more than half your workforce uses mobile technology to some extent or other for conducting work.  There is a definite need for mobile technology in business, and the reality is that organizations can support this level of mobility today in a cost-effective, secure and easily deployed manner. With all of the mixed messages surrounding mobile technology today, misconceptions abound regarding what can and can't be achieved.  Today, Nokia is introducing "Myths of Mobility", a new report examining common assumptions to help decision makers better understand the reality of mobile technology.  The report aims to educate businesses about these misperceptions and inspire them to further investigate the issues around enabling workforce mobility.  The report combines Nokia research, customer case studies, and third party data to paint a valid picture of today's mobile workforce. "Today many decision makers believe that mobility is not cost-effective, not secure, and is a nightmare to manage.  These notions are based on assumptions from fragmented sources and second hand comments, and we hope to help clarify today's mobile landscape with this report," said Olivier Cognet, vice president, strategy and business development, Nokia Enterprise Solutions, Nokia Enterprise Solutions.  "There are customers of ours that are reaping the benefits of mobility as we speak, seeing return on their mobile investments, an increase in productivity, and improved employee morale.  Their examples and many others combined with our research and that of third parties has produced a report that we think will help shed light on some of the confusion surrounding mobility." The introduction of "Myths of Mobility" is part of a continuing initiative from Nokia to provide businesses with the reference materials and resources they need to successfully enable mobile technology within their own organizations.  To read the detailed report, visit http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,8764,330,00.html, and for more information on Nokia's workforce mobility initiative and the latest offerings for business, visit http://www.nokia.com/business. About NokiaNokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry ...
14th December, 2005
Industry Leaders Announce First Large-Scale Near Field Communication Trial in North America
Industry Leaders Announce First Large-Scale Near Field Communication Trial in North America December 14, 2005 Atlanta Spirit, Chase, Cingular, Nokia, Philips, Visa USA and ViVOtech to pilot next-generation mobile phone contactless payment and content applications Atlanta, Georgia, USA - A group of industry-leading companies today announced an advanced Near Field Communication (NFC) trial for mobile phone applications including contactless payments, mobile content and premium arena services at Philips Arena in Atlanta.  The trial is the first large-scale test of next-generation mobile phone applications in North America, and is the result of a collaboration between Chase (NYSE: JPM), Cingular Wireless, Nokia, Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI), Visa USA, and ViVOtech, along with Atlanta Spirit, LLC, parent company of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, NHL's Atlanta Thrashers and Philips Arena.  The trial has been designed to enable a secure, wireless system that simplifies payment and services for arena visitors. During the trial, Atlanta Thrashers and Hawks season ticket holders with Chase-issued Visa credit accounts and Cingular Wireless accounts can make contactless payments at concession stands and access mobile content from numerous locations throughout the arena ...
13th December, 2005
Nokia applauds the successful auction of Telsim's assets
Nokia applauds the successful auction of Telsim's assets December 13, 2005 Espoo/Finland - Nokia has noted with satisfaction the successful completion of the Turkish government's auction of Telsim's assets to Vodafone.   As previously agreed with Telsim and the Turkish Savings and Deposit Insurance Fund (TMSF), which currently controls and manages Telsim's assets, Nokia will receive a settlement payment upon completion of the sale.  Nokia's share is 7.5 % of the purchase price, which is expected to be received during the first two months of 2006.   "We are extremely pleased with this positive outcome and a satisfactory resolution of our claim against Telsim," says Rick Simonson, Chief Financial Officer, Nokia.  "TMSF has done a tremendous job in carrying out the auction in an effective and successful fashion, and for that hard work we're grateful.  We are also happy to congratulate Vodafone on its successful bid.  Vodafone will be helping to shape the future landscape of communications in Turkey."   Nokia's claims in this matter arose from Telsim's default on its repayment obligations under a loan facility related to network equipment delivered in 2000.  In February 2004, the Arbitral Tribunal in Zurich fully approved the claim against the Turkish company.   About NokiaNokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry ...
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