Nokia is the world’s largest manufacturer of mobile devices; a leader in equipment, services and solutions for network operators; and a driving force in bringing mobility to businesses.
Nokia is about enhancing communication and exploring new ways to exchange information.
In short, Nokia is about connecting people.
Mobile Phones connects people by providing expanding mobile voice and data capabilities across a wide range of mobile devices. We seek to put consumers first in our product-creation process and primarily target high-volume category sales. In voice-centric and mainstream mobile phones, we believe that design, brand, ease of use and price are our customers’ most important considerations.
Increasingly, our product portfolio includes new features that appeal to the mass market, such as megapixel cameras, music players and advanced quality color screens.
Nokia’s Vision and Mission We believe that the global mobile subscriber base reached approximately 2.2 billion at the end of 2005, and we estimate that this figure will reach 3 billion during 2008. Growth is particularly strong in the high-growth markets of the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and South Asia.
Recognizing this, Nokia offers and continues to develop a portfolio of affordable mobile devices and solutions.
At the other end of the industry spectrum, Nokia believes that the market is being shaped by an increased emphasis on data traffic. Mobile communications is converging in some areas with computing, digital imaging and the internet, making it possible for consumers to use handheld devices for filming video, listening to music, playing games, surfing the web and more.
Nokia is shaping this converging industry, pushing it forward with cutting-edge products and the development of open standards. Businesses are also benefiting from mobility through the productivity gains that come from having a connected mobile workforce.
By providing enterprise-focused devices, infrastructure, software and services, Nokia is driving the push to bring email and other business applications to the mobile devices of employees everywhere.
In the infrastructure industry, operators are expected to continue investing in equipment to support subscription growth and boost the speed of data transfers, while seeking to maximize the energy efficiency of their networks.
Nokia supports operators with infrastructure and solutions focused on three main areas: GSM, EDGE and 3G/WCDMA networks; core networks with increasing IP and multi-access capabilities; and services.
Multimedia Multimedia brings connected mobile multimedia experiences to consumers in the form of advanced mobile devices and applications.
Our products give people the ability to create, access and consume multimedia, as well as share their experiences with others through a range of radio technologies. We are also working with leading companies in other industries to bring to the market advanced specialized technology and applications such as internet services, optics, music synchronization and streaming video.