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Qualcomm may not renew Nokia licences
Warns investors of possible risk
Qualcomm and Nokia may not renew mutual licensing agreements after April 2007, stopping both companies from selling technology incorporating each others' intellectual property. A Q-10 statement from Qualcomm to the SEC reveals under
Nokia's Q1 sales up 29%, net profit up 21%
Not so good for networks business in Europe
Nokia has reported first quarter figures showing strong growth in device volumes year on year, driving increased sales. The company said it shipped 75.1 million devices in the quarter, a
Nokia's average selling price slightly up on forecasts
Shifts fewer low end devices than it thought
Nokia says its average selling price for handsets was slightly higher than it expected during the first quarter of 2006. The increase in average selling price was because Nokia sold
Eurotel launches HSDPA network
Nokia delivers on September 2005 contract
Czech mobile operator Eurotel Praha has launched the first High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) network in the Czech Republic. The solution, provided by Nokia, allows Eurotel, an affiliate of Telefónica and
Nokia signs agreement with RadioFrame Networks to deploy picocell base station solutions
Nokia and RadioFrame Networks have announced they have entered into a reseller and distribution agreement. Under the terms of this agreement, Nokia will sell, distribute and support RadioFrame Networks' picocell solutions to mobile network operators.
Nokia supplies GSM and WCDMA 3G/HSDPA networks to Cable & Wireless in the Channel Islands
Nokia and Cable & Wireless have today signed a contract for the supply of GSM and WCDMA 3G radio and core networks in the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey.
Mobitel Slovenia to trial Nokia's hosted Push to Talk service
Mobitel Slovenia will use Nokia's hosted Push to talk over Cellular (PoC) solution for trialing in the Slovenian market. The agreement, which marks a new customer and market entry for Nokia's Networks business group, means Mobitel can roll
Nokia's Ollila raises handsets forecasts
Bullish on emerging markets
Nokia ceo Jorma Ollila used his comany's AGM to announce that his company reckons subsriber growth will be higher in 2006 than previously forecast.





