Thursday, November 27, 2008

The Japanese market will remain without Nokia.

Company Nokia intends to discontinue the sale of its mobilnikov in Japan, reports Reuters. Nokia has not been able to adapt to the specifics of the Japanese market, and market share the company has been very low.
While Nokia makes four out of every ten mobilnikov in the world, in Japan, its market share does not exceed one percent. Local consumers prefer phones in Japan, the maximum possible use of wireless data networks.
Despite the denial from the sale of mobilnikov in Japan, Nokia has no plans to curtail its research activities in the country. Also, Nokia will not abandon sales in Japan of mobile phones Vertu.
Earlier this week it was reported that Nokia intends to establish in Japan a virtual mobile operator, who will work at the NTT Docomo network under the brand name of Nokia. The services of the operator will benefit owners mobilnikov Vertu. Sales last start in Japan in early 2009.

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