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BOSTON, Massachusetts, November 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nokia Ad Business today announced it is working with Handmark, a leader in mobile media, to provide an end-to-end mobile advertising solution for its Pocket Express mobile data application. As part of its turnkey mobile advertising services, Nokia will provide ad serving, participate in media sales, and offer additional mobile solutions for advertisers.
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Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia makes a wide range of mobile devices and provides people with experiences in music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games and business mobility through these devices. Nokia ... provides equipment, solutions and services for communications networks. For more information, visit http://www.nokia.com.
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Nokia has several suppliers for BL-5C batteries who have collectively produced more than 300 million BL-5C batteries. This advisory applies only to the 46 million batteries manufactured by Matsu****a between December 2005 and November 2006, from which there have been approximately 100 incidents of overheating reported globally. No serious injuries or property damage have been reported.
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Nokia began developing the digital switch (Nokia DX 200) which became a success. Nokia DX 200, which was equipped with high-level computer language and Intel microprocessors gradually evolved into the multifaceted platform that is still the basis for Nokia's network infrastructure today. At the same time, new legislation allowed the Finnish telecommunications authorities to set up a mobile network for car phones that was connected to the public network. The result was Nordic Mobile Telephony (NMT). Opening in 1981, NMT was the world's first multinational cellular network. During the following decade, NMT was introduced in many other countries and launched the rapid expansion of the mobile phone industry.
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Nokia's involvement with telecommunications commenced in the 1960s when, in the competitive national context, it began to invest in research and innovation. By the 1980s the company had emerged as a significant international player, being Europe's third largest television manufacturer as well as a major Scandinavian information technology company. In the recessionary years of the 1990s the company focused on its telecommunications and mobile phone divisions, a strategic aspect of corporate policy following the appointment of Jorma Ollila as chief executive in 1992. Nokia's television and cable interests were sold in 1995 and 1996. Innovation has played a key role in Nokia's success, building on its electronics expertise and the development of semiconductor technology in the 1960s. The company was ... quick to move into digital (Pulse Code Modulation: PCM) transmission systems and, following the Swedish example, mobile networks for car phones.
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In the 1970s Nokia became more involved in the telecommunication industry by developing the Nokia DX 200, a digital switch for telephone exchanges. In the 1980s, Nokia offered a series of personal computer called MikroMikko... these operation were sold to international computers Ltd, which later became part of Fujitsu the personal computer was sold to international computers. In 2004, Nokia resorted to similar streamlining practice with layoffs and organizational restructuring, although on a significantly smaller scale. This, however, diminished Nokia's public image in Finland and produced a number of courts cases along with, at least one television show critical of nokia.
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