Friday, August 31, 2007

VIDEO from Medialink and Nokia: Meet Ovi, the New Internet Services Brand from Nokia

NEW YORK, Aug. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Just as Nokia once made the transition from marketing rubber boots and paper products to mobile phones, with the introduction of Ovi, the company is now expanding to offer a range of Internet services. Ovi, meaning "door" in Finnish, enables consumers to easily access their existing social network, communities and content, as well as acting as a gateway to Nokia services. This platform will be a services revolution for the 900 million people around the world.

(See video from Nokia at: http://media.medialink.com/WebNR.aspx?story=33801)

As part of Ovi, Nokia announced the Nokia Music Store and N-Gage, two services that make it easy for people to discover, try and buy music and games from a blockbuster range of artists and publishers, including exclusive content only available through Nokia. Also under the Ovi umbrella is Nokia Maps, a navigation service that offers maps, city guides and more directly to compatible mobile devices. Nokia aims to bring more Internet based services to Ovi in the coming months.

Speaking at the Nokia Go Play event in London, Nokia President and Chief Executive Officer Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo presented Ovi and the new Nokia services for consumers, and spoke about the company's future plans as an Internet company: "The industry is converging towards Internet driven experiences and Ovi represents Nokia's vision in combining the Internet and mobility. Nokia is the number one mobile device company in the world.

Looking into the future, we will deliver great devices, combined with compelling experiences and services, to make it easy for people to unlock the potential of the Internet."

"We started this journey with our navigation services earlier this year and we are now combining all our services into a single branded offering - Ovi by Nokia. Over the coming 12 months, you will see us integrate new user interface elements, service suites and web communities to Ovi," added Kallasvuo.

Registered journalists can access video, audio, text, graphics and photos for free and unrestricted use at http://media.medialink.com.

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[Source: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]