| 7th November - Vodafone, the world's
largest mobile operator by revenue and Nokia the world's largest handset manufacturer,
have agreed to launch an integrated suite of Vodafone services combined with Nokia
Ovi Services on a range of Nokia handsets. These services will offer customers
a greater choice of communications, Internet services, content and browsing through
a range of premium handsets on high speed 3G and 3G broadband networks. Vodafone
and Nokia also have agreed that a number of these handsets will be exclusive to
Vodafone. Customers will get faster and easier access to all of Vodafone's
Internet and entertainment services as well as all of Ovi from Nokia services
on a wide range of handsets. Vodafone customers will be able to access the widest
and most attractive choice of Internet services. Vodafone and Nokia will
make it easier to access the Internet quickly at the click of a button. Customers
will get the full suite of communications, content, Internet services and browsing,
through seamlessly integrated Vodafone services on Nokia handsets. Vodafone
and Nokia will also deliver greater choice in music for customers, by making both
the Vodafone music service and the Nokia Music Store available on Nokia's 2008
handsets. "We're pleased do be working with Nokia in leading the
industry to bring customers a complete suite of Vodafone communications, browsing,
content and Internet services" said Frank Rovekamp, Global Chief Marketing
Officer, Vodafone Group. "This is a logical step for Vodafone to make, further
improving our customer experience with many of the services already launched with
leading Internet partners." "Web2.0 is all about social networking
and enabling people to connect with each other in new ways. Bringing location
and context awareness to web2.0 services is the next stage in the web development
and Nokia multimedia computers enable people to participate to their favourite
internet services on-the-go", said Executive Vice President and General Manager
Nokia Multimedia Anssi Vanjoki. "We're excited to work with Vodafone to provide
consumers with internet services like navigation, music, games and communities
to make their life richer and more enjoyable, independent of time and place."
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