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And Nokia is now, officially, outta Japan. It’s hardly been in the States either, to be fair. China’s a nation of Nokia-knock-offs although they’ve got a reasonable presence in India. … ...
Earlier this week, Nokia warned of a drop in global demand for its handsets. Yesterday, the world's largest handset maker announced that it's all but pulling out of the Japanese market in order to ...
Finnish handset-maker Nokia virtually exited Japan on Thursday, jettisoning a tiny slice of a dwindling market as it admitted defeat in the face of the global financial crisis. "In the current ...
Nokia and KDDI trial Japan’s first liquid cooling innovation to promote sustainability Nokia’s unique Liquid Cooling baseband solution cuts cooling energy consumption by more than 70 percent ...
That was a long sayonara: in November 2008, Nokia decided to pull the plug on their Japan operations, at the same time announcing they will re-enter the market with their luxury sub-brand Vertu.
Nokia has only 1 percent marketshare in Japan and the move may help Nokia better penetrate the market there. The service is expected to launch in in the second quarter of 2009. printed February 12 ...
Nokia Corp., battered by the popularity of smartphones, is abandoning the Japanese market, after a brief foray with luxury cell phones costing as much as 20 million yen ($250,000).
Nokia Corp <NOK1V.HE> plans to launch a mobile phone service in Japan next spring, a move expected to intensify competition among Japanese cellphone carriers, Japanese daily Yomiuri Shimbun ...
TOKYO--Nokia Japan's senior marketing manager Pertti Pietarinen revealed during his seminar at CEDEC 2003 (a CESA-produced developer's conference) that the company will be releasing its N-Gage ...