Nokia, the world’s largest cell phone maker, now wants to be a global leader in new technologies by offering software and solutions to its 1.5 billion handset users across the world, the Finnish firm’s global CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said here on Wednesday.
Software and solutions will be the next frontier as customers now look for more than a handset, said Kallasvuo who is touring India to chair the jury for The Economic Times Awards for Corporate excellence.
“We are investing heavily in services such as navigation, music, media, messaging and internet on mobiles. None of our competitors have articulated such an entry into the solutions market.” |