Nokia: Mobile subscription to cross 4 billion by 2010
Announcements, Mobile Phones - Devices, Telecom and Mobile Services November 30th, 2006
Nokia: Mobile subscription to cross 4 billion by 2010
World’s leading maker of mobile phones Nokia has said that they expect the world’s mobile market to grow to accommodate four billion mobile subscriptions by 2010.
Nokia’s chief executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said in a statement on their predictions for the mobile phone market: “Mobile communications is once again changing even faster than many of us have predicted, and we are still far away from this being a mature market.”
He further said: “The Internet has transformed the way we live our lives and communicate with each other, and we expect it to play a key role in the next phase of Nokia’s growth.”
The company has just expanded their cooperation with the internet giant Yahoo! to provide a wider range of internet services on their upcoming mobile devices.
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