Nokia
Overview
Nokia started out as a network infrastructure business in Australia in 1985. In 1993, Nokia Mobile Phones started in Australia and introduced mobile handsets to Australian consumers. In 2000, Nokia Internet Communications began operations providing internet security products and solutions for enterprises. Nokia is headquartered in Finland with its Australian headquarter in Sydney.
Nokia has Care Centres in every state capital in Australia and nearly 6000 retailers who sell Nokia products. Nokia also established a joint initiative with Optus called The Future Lab which develops mobile technologies, applications and services and deliver them to market.
Core Competencies
Nokia's core competencies are: Mobile technology, enterprise products and services,and network infrastructure.
Products /services
Mobile phones and accessories, business email solutions such as Mail for Exchange and IBM® Lotus Notes® Traveler, Online Maps, Mobile Maps, FM & Internet Radio, Ovi Music Store.
How to buy
Contact Nokia Sydney:
Nokia
19 Harris Street Pyrmont
2009 Sydney
Australia
Tel: +61 2 9429 9000
Fax: +61 2 9429 9999
Contact details
Nokia
19 Harris Street Pyrmont
2009 Sydney
Australia
Tel: +61 2 9429 9000
Fax: +61 2 9429 9999
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