Telenor and Nokia cooperate on bringing mobile services to consumers

by: Bena Roberts Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Telenor and Nokia today announced cooperation on mobile services to accelerate the adoption of new Internet services on the Ovi services platform provided by Nokia. The agreement will enable Telenor customers to experience one of the best Internet services on their devices in the simplest way. The Telenor and Ovi services will be offered to Telenor customers in Norway, Sweden and Denmark as well as in Hungary.


 
As part of the collaboration, specific Nokia devices will be customized to provide easy access to both companies’ selected services, such as Nokia Maps, N-Gage and Telenor Music Store and Mobile TV, with more exciting services to follow. The services will be launched during the second half of 2008 across a wide range of devices. Nokia and Telenor have also agreed on business models and further collaboration on mobile Internet services to reinforce the two companies’ leadership positions in the market. 

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