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Thứ Bảy, 14 tháng 7, 2012

Numerous Advantages Of Clients Utilizing Nokia Products

By Barry Taylor


Nokia is a premier telecommunications company, with a truly global reach. Originally established in Finland in the late nineteenth century, the firm has risen to become a world leader, producing cell phones, smart phones and innovative telecom solutions. Now with operations in 120 world nations and creating jobs for some 125,000 people, it has created a standard in mobile handsets that is hard to rival.

The founder of this giant was Fredrik Idestam, an engineer. He started out owning a mill that made wood pulp for paper and cardboard, when the products were developing fast. He quickly developed his export business to France as well as Russia. The mill employed so many locals; a small community was formed and was named for the company. Near to the city of Tampere, Nokia stills depends largely on its namesake today.

The company diversified into rubber and cable technology, to meet the needs of the early, fast growing telegraph and telephonic communications sector. In the Sixties, its enterprising management began developing semiconductors. Thus, the company began to move into their primary specialism for the 21st Century: the telecommunications business. Throughout the 1970s, they manufactured digital rather than analog switches to be used in telephone exchanges. They also developed communication devices for the Finnish army, to keep units on the ground in touch with their base.

When the first car phones came to market, Nokia was a leader on the vanguard. Finland saw the first car phone, and the brand brought the Mobira Senator out in 1982 and it became famous all around the world. Consequently, Nokia expanded dramatically in the Eighties. Company activities were still diverse, with divisions producing televisions and computers, not just telephones.

Throughout Scandinavia, the brand was quickly the foremost, most successful IT company. Only the major recession in the early 1990s forced them to focus. They did so on their telecommunications departments, which has become the most profitable segment of their business. They soon also emerged as amongst the first and most vital developers of Global Systems for Mobile Communications: or GSM.

Since the new millennium, this company has become renowned for pioneering digital technology. Their mobile communications devices include wireless technology, fast internet browsing, multimedia functionality, touchscreens, very good cameras and a lot more. Things have really moved on since those first 'bricks' in the early Eighties, so we now have slick smart-phones. They have long been highly regarded for their creation of appealing and very reliable mobile handsets.

Today the firm is the second largest maker of mobile phones, just after Korea's Samsung. Their revenue has exceeded forty-seven billion dollars. With a market share of a fifth of all global telephone sales, Nokia is definitely a global player and a major commercial force. Even in the worldwide economic downturn, such a responsive, innovative company should survive the storm.

On the market today are smart-phones, like the new Lumia, incorporating Internet Explorer. There are also specialist business handsets, enabling you to manage your diary, edit or share files, read and send emails and open PDFs. Other models offer great quality cameras, using Nokia PureView to deliver top quality video and images at high resolution. So, if you're seeking a business communication device, multimedia smartphone, a superb camera or a tool which you can access the internet really fast, Nokia has an offering. Today, there are twenty unique handsets available to the public.




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