Finnish handset-maker Nokia virtually exited Japan on Thursday, jettisoning a tiny slice of a dwindling market as it admitted defeat in the face of the global financial crisis. "In the current ...
Nokia Corp., battered by the popularity of smartphones, is abandoning the Japanese market, after a brief foray with luxury cell phones costing as much as 20 million yen ($250,000). The Finnish handset ...
The world's largest cell phone maker announces plans to stop making phones for one of the largest markets in the world, while branching into remote energy management. Steven Musil is a senior news ...
Earlier this week, Nokia warned of a drop in global demand for its handsets. Yesterday, the world's largest handset maker announced that it's all but pulling out of the Japanese market in order to cut ...
Finnish handset-maker Nokia decided to virtually pull out of Japan on Thursday, admitting defeat in the face of a dwindling market. The one counterintuitive exception: Nokia will continue to sell its ...
Nokia and KDDI trial Japan’s first liquid cooling innovation to promote sustainability Nokia’s unique Liquid Cooling baseband solution cuts cooling energy consumption by more than 70 percent compared ...
"Zero footprint" integrated RF cell site solution will re-define the cost and complexity of traditional installation and operation The Nokia solution is based upon CLOUD RAN connected to remote edge ...