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Going For Gold With The N-Gage Arena Medal Games Tournament
Now’s the time to sign up for the N-Gage Arena Medal Games Tournament and with it, the chance for N-Gage Arena users to prove that they really are the best in the world at their favorite N-Gage titles.
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE November 30, 2005
Going For Gold With The N-Gage Arena Medal Games Tournament
okia renewed its commitment to GSM EDGE Evolution. Nokia is actively conducting research, driving industry consensus and standardization to define a successful evolution path.
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE November 30, 2005
Nokia plays key role developing GSM/EDGE Evolution
Nokia announced today that its Networks business group has successfully completed a High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) call, reaching the speed of 3.2 Mbps, at its facilities in Beijing, China
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE November 30, 2005
Nokia strengthens its preparations for China 3G: Completes high speed HSDPA call
Nokia and the leading telecommunications provider in the Philippines, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), have set up a Next Generation Network Laboratory to develop and test end-to-end Fixed-Mobile Convergence services prior to their commercial launch.
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE November 30, 2005
Nokia and PLDT cooperate in Fixed-Mobile Convergence solutions in the Philippines
Nokia today expanded its business device portfolio with an addition to its high-end smartphone range, the Nokia 9300i. Incorporating WLAN connectivity with a full keyboard, 65,536-color screen, support for a broad range of enterprise email solutions and an attachment viewer, the Nokia 9300i is the perfect combination of design and function and is ideally suited to meet the tough demands of mobile professionals.
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE November 29, 2005
This smartphone just got smarter: The new Nokia 9300i is well connected with WLAN and a variety of email solutions
Joins the Nokia 9300 enterprise smartphone and other Nokia business devices designed to excite and empower the ?inbox? crowd
NEW YORK, USA – Nokia today expanded its business device portfolio with an addition to its high-end smartphone range, the Nokia 9300i. Incorporating WLAN connectivity with a full keyboard, 65,536-color screen, support for a broad range of enterprise email solutions and an attachment viewer, the Nokia 9300i is the perfect combination of design and function and is ideally suited to meet the tough demands of mobile professionals.
With the addition of WLAN connectivity, the Nokia 9300i enhances productivity by providing a reliable and cost-effective data connection for downloading large files or email1 with attachments. 80 MB of memory capacity (expandable up to 2GB with an optional MMC card) provides ample space for file storage, and the wide color screen makes it easy to view different types of documents, spreadsheets, presentations and web sites. Add outstanding voice capabilities and the Nokia 9300i enterprise smartphone is a great all-in-one device.
“Nokia continues to offer more choices for individuals looking for fully featured smartphones built specifically for business use,” said Niklas Savander, senior vice president of Nokia?s business device unit for the Enterprise Solutions business group. “Our business customers want continuity as well as a constant stream of improvements in our products. The Nokia 9300i delivers just that as it combines WLAN and other features with a suite of powerful applications and email solutions.”
The Nokia 9300i smartphone supports E-GPRS (EDGE) and WLAN 802.11g, five party conference calling via an integrated speakerphone and multiple email clients (with attachments), including BlackBerry Connect, IBM WebSphere, Oracle Collaboration Suite, Seven Always-On Mail and Visto Mobile. The Nokia 9300i smartphone also integrates infrared and Bluetooth capabilities, giving users two different ways to wirelessly synchronize their devices to a desktop PC or laptop, as well as exchange data with other mobile devices.
Planned availability for the Nokia 9300i smartphone is Q1 2006. Nokia will offer one tri-band version of the Nokia 9300i optimized for mobile networks in Europe and Asia (900/1800/1900 MHz) and capable of operating in compatible GSM networks in the Americas. For further information on features and availability, please visit www.nokia.com. For information on pricing, please contact your local Nokia representative.
Nokia also offers a comprehensive service portfolio for its business devices and solutions ranging from technical support to implementation, professional services and technical training. Nokia?s services are available to better serve customers and enable successful end-to-end mobility solutions.
About Nokia
Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services for network operators and corporations. www.nokia.com.
One of the largest network operators in Indonesia, Indosat, has chosen Nokia to expand its GSM network in Bali and Java
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE November 29, 2005
Nokia wins GSM expansion with Indonesian Indosat
okia and 3 Scandinavia are trialling Nokia Push to talk over Cellular (PoC) service in the Swedish market. With push to talk, people can use their mobile phones like walkie-talkies, communicating with a selected group or with individuals at the push of a button
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE November 28, 2005
Nokia and 3 Scandinavia work together on 3G push to talk
IDEA Cellular, a leading mobile operator in India, and Nokia, the world leader in mobile communications, have launched Nokia’s Intelligent Content Delivery System (ICD) solution on all IDEA’s mobile networks across India.
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE November 28, 2005
IDEA Cellular chooses Nokia Intelligent Content Delivery to become India’s 1st operator to charge differentially for data services
Global mobile phone giant Nokia has assured China that it will further beef up investments in the country and will not relocate its Research and Development centres to India, which is also a very promising market with great potential
Nokia not to move R&D activities from China to India
Beijing: Global mobile phone giant Nokia has assured China that it will further beef up investments in the country and will not relocate its Research and Development centres to India, which is also a "very promising market with great potential".
The rapid rise of India as a major telecom market will not affect Nokia’s investment plan in China, Chief Executive Officer of Nokia, Jorma Ollila, said here. The deregulation of India’s telecom market has resulted in an investment boom. The country has an increasing number of high-profile investment deals from global technology giants.
"India is a very promising market with great potential. Obviously we have high expectations there," Ollila was quoted as saying by ‘China Daily’. But Nokia will continue to beef up investment in China and "has no plans to move R and D (activities) to India (from China)," he said. The CEO of the Finnish firm said the subscriber growth in China will continue to grow and that Nokia is well positioned to benefit from the robust subscriber growth here.
"We believe that by 2010, China will have added another 250 million mobile subscribers, making it the single largest mobile market in the world," he said. Currently China has more than 380 million mobile subscribers. Nokia controls a 33-34 per cent share of the global mobile phone market, the paper said. Ollila said the firm now has more than 30 per cent share of the Chinese handset market, including Hong Kong and Taiwan.
According to the Dutch health council there is no evidence that radiation from mobile phones and towers is harmful to people. The Dutch Electromagnetic Fields Committee of the council studied research from around the world done between 2003 and 2005 and said the outcome of studies proved either inconclusive or did not meet scientific criteria
According to the Dutch health council there is no evidence that radiation from mobile phones and towers is harmful to people. The Dutch Electromagnetic Fields Committee of the council studied research from around the world done between 2003 and 2005 and said the outcome of studies proved either inconclusive or did not meet scientific criteria. The council disagrees with some studies that show a connection between living in the proximity of a base station and the occurrences of cancer or increased risk of leukemia. The Heath council also said that it remains unclear to what extent the long-term use of a mobile phone is related to the occurrences of acoustic neuromas or non-malignant tumors.
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Reuters
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), one of India’s leading telecommunications companies, has awarded Nokia a comprehensive GSM/EDGE and GPRS network expansion project in North India.
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE November 24, 2005
Nokia wins USD 141 million GSM network expansion with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) in India
Nokia and Advanced Info Service Plc (AIS), one of Thailand’s leading mobile phone service operators, have signed a deal worth over USD 55 million to expand AIS’ GSM network in the Northern, Central and Southern regions of Thailand.
NOKIA PRESS RELEASE November 23, 2005
Nokia wins over USD 55 million GSM network expansion deal from AIS in Thailand
In October the Nokia?s division in Japan announced the 6708, a smartphone with the touch screen powered by Symbian OS with UIQ 2.1 interface. This model seems to be upcoming to the US market
Nokia prepares the release of its 6708 in the US
In October the Nokia’s division in Japan announced the 6708, a smartphone with the touch screen powered by Symbian OS with UIQ 2.1 interface. This model seems to be upcoming to the US market – at the FCC site you can see test photos and some info on the Nokia smartphone. However the site doesn’t provide exact name for the sake of confidentiality. However the index 6708 appears every now and then in the user’s manual at the site
Here is the info from that manual:
* Standards GSM/GPRS (900/1800/1900 MHz)
* Operating system Symbian v7.0 UIQ 2.1
* Touch screen with 208×320 pixels and 65K colors
* 1.3-megapixel camera
* Talk time up to 5 hours
* Standby time up to 300 hours
* Slot for SD cards
* Interface – miniUSB 1.1, Bluetooth, IrDA
* Dimensions – 118x52x18 mm
* Weight – 150 g
via:[pconline.com.cn]
Opera Software announced yesterday version 8.50 of the Opera Mobile browser, compatible with all Symbian Series 60 smartphones
Opera Software announced yesterday version 8.50 of the Opera Mobile browser, compatible with all Symbian Series 60 smartphones.
The new version of the browser offers faster navigation, customizable keypad shortcuts, enhanced image handling and more extensive language support. One other important feature included in this update of the mobile browser is a password manager that makes it easier to log into different accounts that require a username and password
combination.
Opera Mobile 8.50 is available in a number of new languages, such as Hong Kong Chinese, Indonesian, Russian and Swedish.
Series 60 owners will benefit from Opera’s Small-Screen Rendering (SSR) technology, which dynamically reformats full Web pages in order to fit the small screen of a mobile phone. SSR keeps as much of the original page design and layout as possible and adapts the page to fit the width of the screen, which means the user will no longer need to scroll horizontally.
NDIAN plumbers and electricians may earn only ?50 a month and live in a shack with no running water but they all seem to have mobile phones, thanks to a company celebrating its 10th birthday this week
NDIAN plumbers and electricians may earn only £50 a month and live in a shack with no running water but they all seem to have mobile phones, thanks to a company celebrating its 10th birthday this week.
In 1995, Bharti Televentures chose to ignore market analysts who warned the market for mobiles in New Delhi would be only 7,000 people. It now has 1.8m subscribers out of the capital’s total of 5m. The country has 66m subscribers with almost 3m being added every month.
Indians are grateful to Bharti; it liberated them from having to cringe before corrupt government officials and wait years for a phone connection.
read more at [businessonline]