Nokia: Why we're finally getting it right

Nokia has figured out how to crack the U.S. market, Executive Vice President Niklas Savander said in an interview, adding that its Ovi Internet services platform has gained traction after the company might have originally introduced it prematurely. Nokia said AT&T would launch Ovi on its network by year-end. Asked why it hasn't happened yet, he said: "You might be able to look at this and say that perhaps the business conditions have not been attractive enough to AT&T. It's hard to dispute that. You can't say it's because the device is not good enough or the service is not good enough."

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This story published in CTIA SmartBrief on 11/03/2009





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