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25th August - Nokia and Microsoft have joined together to
provide customers with a new suite of Windows Live services
specifically designed for Nokia devices.
Nokia customers in eleven countries with compatible S60 devices
can download the new suite enabling access to Windows Live
Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Contacts and
Windows Live Spaces. Starting next year, customers who purchase
compatible Nokia Series 40 handsets will also have access
to these popular Windows Live services.
Nokia and Microsoft are empowering the "mobile lifestyle,"
by providing mobile customers with easy access to their world
of online relationships, information and interests. By enabling
access to Windows Live services on both the Nokia S60 and
Series 40 platforms using standard web services protocols
our mutual customers will have the power to seamlessly move
between contacts, mail, messenger, phone calls, text messaging,
camera, gallery and browsing all in an integrated way.
"By taking advantage of the extensive and agile distribution
network that Nokia has, we have the opportunity to bring the
power of Windows Live services to Nokia devices, thus ensuring
our customers can take their most important online information
with them on the go," said Jari Pasanen, vice-president,
Strategy and Technology, Nokia Multimedia
Nokia customers who own the Nokia N73, N76, N80 Internet Edition,
N93i, and the N95 multimedia computers can get the Windows
Live services via the Download! application in the following
countries; Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands,
Norway, Spain, UK, Sweden, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Customers
can visit http://www.nokia.com/windowslive to learn more,
and check if their country is on the availability list. Initially
the service will be available as a free trial and then customers
in select markets wishing to continue using the service may
be asked to pay a monthly fee.
"The availability of Windows Live services for Nokia's
devices demonstrates our commitment to delivering great mobile
experiences and extending people's online lives - taking it
from the PC to the device," said Steve Berkowitz, senior
vice president of the Online Services Business from Microsoft.
"The alliance will enable a much broader group of consumers
to experience the benefits Windows Live has to offer, easily
connecting them to the information and people that matter
most from virtually anywhere."
Today's announcement builds on the existing co-operation between
Nokia and Microsoft, which integrated Microsoft's Live Search
for Mobile into the Nokia Mobile Search application. Nokia
also plans to extend this service onto the Series 40 platform
to enhance the search experience across a greater range of
devices.
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