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Esta é a minha versão.
(Nota: só disponho de dados da cotação em Amsterdão - NOK1V.AS - e em €uros. O ideal seria dados da Nokia em Helsinquia - NOK1V.HE - mas é o que se arranja que no QuoteReader. É que as coisas, para a Nokia, passam-se na Europa. A cotação da NOK nos states vai atrás, e muitas vezes criam-se "gaps" que são artificiais, devido a coisas ocorreram na Europa antes da abertura em Nova York!)
(Nota: só disponho de dados da cotação em Amsterdão - NOK1V.AS - e em €uros. O ideal seria dados da Nokia em Helsinquia - NOK1V.HE - mas é o que se arranja que no QuoteReader. É que as coisas, para a Nokia, passam-se na Europa. A cotação da NOK nos states vai atrás, e muitas vezes criam-se "gaps" que são artificiais, devido a coisas ocorreram na Europa antes da abertura em Nova York!)
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Mobile phone sales rocket
Robert Jaques, 11.12.04, 4:05 PM ET
VNUNet.com
Global mobile phone shipments have risen by almost a quarter year over year in 2004, according to a recent report from IDC.
The analyst firm's latest Worldwide Mobile Phone Qview found that the market increased sequentially by seven per cent during the third quarter to 164.1 million units.
The third quarter marked the first time that Nokia has achieved greater than 30 per cent market share since the company's drop during the first quarter of 2004.
IDC observed that the mobile giant had been faulted for a lack of mid-range handsets, but had responded by reinforcing its portfolio with newly unveiled mid-range and high-end handsets, including fashion, camera and enterprise focused phones and converged mobile devices.
While Nokia was identified as being "firmly at the top of the market", the next four spots have been more in flux than ever.
Only 0.4 per cent separates number two Motorola and number three Samsung, while the same amount separates number four Siemens and number five LG Electronics.
Even LG Electronics is not completely safe, with Sony Ericsson less than one per cent behind, the study noted.
David Linsalata, an analyst in IDC's Mobile Devices programme, explained that the worldwide mobile sales growth has been fuelled by strong replacement trends in established markets, and increased shipments into regions with low mobile penetration rates.
"Key to this growth has been the continued effort by mobile phone vendors to engage in a constant cycle of innovation, improvement and renewal throughout their product portfolios," he said.
"With many of the top market spots in close contention, and the holiday season looming, those vendors that put forth well-positioned and comprehensive portfolios of entry, mid-end and high-end devices, and can execute in meeting demand, will be most rewarded with potential market share increases."
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Robert Jaques, 11.12.04, 4:05 PM ET
VNUNet.com
Global mobile phone shipments have risen by almost a quarter year over year in 2004, according to a recent report from IDC.
The analyst firm's latest Worldwide Mobile Phone Qview found that the market increased sequentially by seven per cent during the third quarter to 164.1 million units.
The third quarter marked the first time that Nokia has achieved greater than 30 per cent market share since the company's drop during the first quarter of 2004.
IDC observed that the mobile giant had been faulted for a lack of mid-range handsets, but had responded by reinforcing its portfolio with newly unveiled mid-range and high-end handsets, including fashion, camera and enterprise focused phones and converged mobile devices.
While Nokia was identified as being "firmly at the top of the market", the next four spots have been more in flux than ever.
Only 0.4 per cent separates number two Motorola and number three Samsung, while the same amount separates number four Siemens and number five LG Electronics.
Even LG Electronics is not completely safe, with Sony Ericsson less than one per cent behind, the study noted.
David Linsalata, an analyst in IDC's Mobile Devices programme, explained that the worldwide mobile sales growth has been fuelled by strong replacement trends in established markets, and increased shipments into regions with low mobile penetration rates.
"Key to this growth has been the continued effort by mobile phone vendors to engage in a constant cycle of innovation, improvement and renewal throughout their product portfolios," he said.
"With many of the top market spots in close contention, and the holiday season looming, those vendors that put forth well-positioned and comprehensive portfolios of entry, mid-end and high-end devices, and can execute in meeting demand, will be most rewarded with potential market share increases."
To see more of VNUNet go to http://www.vnunet.com
Naquele dia ,todo o joelho se dobrará e toda a lingua confessará:
- Que Jesus Cristo é o Senhor!
- Que Jesus Cristo é o Senhor!
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Nokia expands entry-level portfolio with the launch of the Nokia 2651 phone
November 10, 2004
Buenos Aires, Argentina - At the Latin American videoconference, held simultaneously in Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru, Nokia today expanded its entry level portfolio with the announcement of a new phone for this consumer segment. The Nokia 2651 brings a fold-phone form factor to the entry level segment targeting consumers in new growth markets and are expected to be commercially available during the fourth quarter of 2004.
"Nokia remains committed to expanding the mobile market by introducing affordable, feature-rich phones and innovative solutions to meet the mobile communication needs of consumers in growth markets," said Juha Pinomaa, Vice President, Entry Business Line, Mobile Phones, Nokia. "With the announcement of this new product, we are expanding our entry level portfolio to provide consumers with a wider range of phones within this consumer segment. The Nokia 2651 offers strong features and excellent affordability and will have strong appeal in this market segment. We also believe there is a healthy market for this product in mature mobile markets."
To enable more affordable connectivity and drive mobile growth globally, Nokia continues to work closely with operators in key markets to lower the total cost of ownership and creating solutions for profitable voice and value-added terminal mobile services and applications.
The Nokia 2651
The Nokia 2651 phone (GSM 850/1900) offers an attractive fold design, color display, polyphonic ring tones (built-in MIDI) and rich mobile features, making it an elegant and affordable choice to users seeking to manage their communication needs both professionally and socially.
The Spreadsheet feature in the Nokia 2651 enables cost monitoring while on the move. The Nokia 2651 also comes with an enhanced calendar which is useful for managing business appointments as well as personal time management. Reminders can be created to boost professional effectiveness. Business contacts can also be effortlessly managed and sent via SMS, making the exchange of contact information quick and easy. For greater personalization, the built-in polyphonic ring tones can be specifically assigned to individual contacts. The Nokia 2651 also supports pre-installed games for personal enjoyment.
The color display of the Nokia 2651 phone supports strong personalization options such as wallpapers, background images, selectable color themes and graphics. Built-in polyphonic ring tones and flashing LED light alerts on the outside of the Nokia 2651 announce incoming calls and messages in a fun way.
Weighing 96,5 grams, the Nokia 2651 has a talk time of up to 3 hours and a standby time of up to 250 hours. The available colors for the standard sales packages will be red and silver.
November 10, 2004
Buenos Aires, Argentina - At the Latin American videoconference, held simultaneously in Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru, Nokia today expanded its entry level portfolio with the announcement of a new phone for this consumer segment. The Nokia 2651 brings a fold-phone form factor to the entry level segment targeting consumers in new growth markets and are expected to be commercially available during the fourth quarter of 2004.
"Nokia remains committed to expanding the mobile market by introducing affordable, feature-rich phones and innovative solutions to meet the mobile communication needs of consumers in growth markets," said Juha Pinomaa, Vice President, Entry Business Line, Mobile Phones, Nokia. "With the announcement of this new product, we are expanding our entry level portfolio to provide consumers with a wider range of phones within this consumer segment. The Nokia 2651 offers strong features and excellent affordability and will have strong appeal in this market segment. We also believe there is a healthy market for this product in mature mobile markets."
To enable more affordable connectivity and drive mobile growth globally, Nokia continues to work closely with operators in key markets to lower the total cost of ownership and creating solutions for profitable voice and value-added terminal mobile services and applications.
The Nokia 2651
The Nokia 2651 phone (GSM 850/1900) offers an attractive fold design, color display, polyphonic ring tones (built-in MIDI) and rich mobile features, making it an elegant and affordable choice to users seeking to manage their communication needs both professionally and socially.
The Spreadsheet feature in the Nokia 2651 enables cost monitoring while on the move. The Nokia 2651 also comes with an enhanced calendar which is useful for managing business appointments as well as personal time management. Reminders can be created to boost professional effectiveness. Business contacts can also be effortlessly managed and sent via SMS, making the exchange of contact information quick and easy. For greater personalization, the built-in polyphonic ring tones can be specifically assigned to individual contacts. The Nokia 2651 also supports pre-installed games for personal enjoyment.
The color display of the Nokia 2651 phone supports strong personalization options such as wallpapers, background images, selectable color themes and graphics. Built-in polyphonic ring tones and flashing LED light alerts on the outside of the Nokia 2651 announce incoming calls and messages in a fun way.
Weighing 96,5 grams, the Nokia 2651 has a talk time of up to 3 hours and a standby time of up to 250 hours. The available colors for the standard sales packages will be red and silver.
Naquele dia ,todo o joelho se dobrará e toda a lingua confessará:
- Que Jesus Cristo é o Senhor!
- Que Jesus Cristo é o Senhor!
- Mensagens: 1421
- Registado: 5/9/2003 21:18
Isto é o quarto tipo de grafico (line, bar chart, candle e point and figure). Este tipo de grafico mostra subidas e descidas nos preços de fecho. Preços a subir são assinalados por uma coluna de "X" e a descer com "O". Quem quiser saber mais sobre este assunto pode consultar.
"The technical analysis of stocks, options & futures" pp 135-156 William F. Eng, Probus Publishing Company
"The technical analysis of stocks, options & futures" pp 135-156 William F. Eng, Probus Publishing Company
"Quem comprou, comprou. Quem não comprou, comprasse."
Em adrs ela caiu desde 26.43 usd e recuperou 50% dessa descida, tornando a inverter para quedas.
Uma vez de novo a subir , será de esperar os 26.43 usd ?
Cabeça e ombros invertido praticamente concluido
Srs da A.T concordam?
( juro que ainda nao bebi nada hoje)
Falo em adrs
Uma vez de novo a subir , será de esperar os 26.43 usd ?
Cabeça e ombros invertido praticamente concluido
Srs da A.T concordam?
( juro que ainda nao bebi nada hoje)
Falo em adrs
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Naquele dia ,todo o joelho se dobrará e toda a lingua confessará:
- Que Jesus Cristo é o Senhor!
- Que Jesus Cristo é o Senhor!
- Mensagens: 1421
- Registado: 5/9/2003 21:18
Re: Cabeça e ombros
Goodwill Escreveu:Parece-me cabeça e ombros invertido.
Será Srs. da AT.
Se sim , então temos que projecção?
Goodwill:
Já há uns tempos se falou nesta hipótese.
Segundo os manuais (foleiros) que eu arranjei, a coisa poderá ir até aos 15€.
Senhores especialistas da AT: Qual é a vossa impressão?

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Naquele dia ,todo o joelho se dobrará e toda a lingua confessará:
- Que Jesus Cristo é o Senhor!
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Exceptional market growth drives Thailand AIS GSM USD 15.5 million network expansion with Nokia - Expansion brings total of AIS deals with Nokia to USD 37.5 million in 2004
November 09, 2004
Espoo, Finland - Thailand's leading mobile operator, AIS and Nokia have signed an additional USD15.5 million agreement for continued GSM network expansion in the Northern, Western and Southern regions of Thailand. The expansion follows an earlier deal in 2004 where AIS awarded Nokia a GSM expansion contract worth USD 22.0 million.
Deliveries have already begun and the expansion is expected to be complete by the end of 2004.
"This expansion follows better than forecasted growth to 16 million subscribers by year's end. Our new subscriber forecast is revised up by almost 35% from the beginning of year forecast, largely thanks to the success of AIS new prepaid package ' Sawasdee'. AIS is now in a strong position to support the projected subscriber growth and expected increase in uptake of new mobile data services," says Ms.Yingluck Shinawatra, President, AIS.
"We have strong confidence in Nokia's experience to furnish us with superior network service quality both in terms of equipment and expert services and consultancy, providing an enhanced mobile experience for our subscribers," adds Ms Shinawatra.
"Nokia is happy to continue working very closely with AIS to drive the growth in both the basic voice market and advanced mobile data applications in Thailand. AIS chose to implement new Nokia network equipment based on technology which reflects the strong growth in the mobile data traffic and AIS' confidence in Nokia's leading GSM solutions," says Somchai Thamsirisup, Account Director, AIS, Nokia.
Nokia has been working with AIS since the early 1990s, providing comprehensive services for the operator's GSM and EDGE infrastructure. In addition to network infrastructure Nokia will provide the Nokia NetAct(TM) network and service management system, network planning, installation, and project management for efficient network ramp-up, as well as radio network optimization services for enhancing network quality. A wide range of care services, including software maintenance, will help maintain the competitiveness of the network.
About AIS
Advanced Info Service Public Company Limited (AIS), a subsidiary of Shin Corporation PCL., is the established leader in Thailand's wireless communications industry after more than twelve years of services with its subscribers based more than 14 millions and market share more than 60%.
To date, AIS service network covers 795 districts (amphur) throughout Thailand, plus international roaming across in six continents. Additionally, indoor coverage has been greatly expanded in both Bangkok and the provinces. AIS has continuously enhanced and expanded its network in order to respond to the market and technological advances, whilst keeping abreast of consumers' growing demands and needs. It continues to integrate the latest in advanced technology and deliver more than just voice communication, with GPRS and EDGE technology.
AIS strongly believe that wireless communications bring changes to the way Thai people live their life, regardless of who they are and what they do. With endless communications possibilities, the quality of life is better. Visit our web site at www.ais.co.th
Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) Races Out To The Stores
November 09, 2004
Taste The Speed on The Downloadable Demo for Asphalt: Urban GT(TM)
November 9, 2004 - Nokia today announced that it has started shipping Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) a high-speed car racing game, in European stores now and in North American and Asian stores by mid-November. To entice the gamers, Nokia and Gameloft also today announced a downloadable demo for the highly anticipated N-Gage title. The demo will be available for free download on the Asphalt mini site (http://www.n-gage.com/asphalt) starting today.
The Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) demo lets gamers race in free ride mode for a limited time in Paris with a Lamborghini Gallardo, as well as the possibility to race against a friend via Bluetooth wireless technology. In the full version of the game, gamers can race in nine exotic locations around the world with more than twenty different car brands.
"The success of the Pathway to Glory downloadable demo showed us that this is the kind of opportunity that N-Gage owners love," says Pasi Pölönen, Director of Games Publishing, Nokia. "With the Asphalt demo, you get a good taste of what the actual game can offer you and we're sure the demo will really make the gamers want to buy the game!"
"We think this is an excellent way to entice gamers. Racing in Paris in a Lamborghini is like a dream come true," says Gonzague de Vallois, VP of Publishing, Gameloft. "Gamers will be able to enjoy very rich and crisp 3D graphics and a fast frame rate to enhance the sports cars driving experience."
Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) brings the thrill of high-speed racing in locations from around the world with licensed dream cars that players can customize for performance and looks. With its amazing 3D graphics and fast frame rate, Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) offers a true high-speed experience with the possibility to race against others via Bluetooth wireless technology.
About N-Gage
The N-Gage game deck is an innovative mobile device that is creating an entirely new market for the games industry. Built for active gamers, the N-Gage platform is the first mobile and connected game deck to feature online high-quality 3D multiplayer gameplay over Bluetooth wireless technology and GPRS. The N-Gage device also offers unique online games services as well as a comprehensive and growing games catalogue from the leading game publishers. Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Nokia and N-Gage are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation.
About Gameloft
Gameloft is a leading international publisher and developer of video games for mobile phones. Founded in 1999 and today the industry leader, Gameloft designs games for phones including Java, BREW and Symbian technologies, the installed number of which is likely to surpass one billion units by 2007(1). Partnership agreements with major rights-holders such as Ubisoft Entertainment allow Gameloft to associate strong international brands with its games. Gameloft's direct commercial presence in 10 countries (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, China, Hong Kong and Japan) enables the Group to distribute its range in over 65 countries through a network of telecom operators, phone manufacturers, specialized distributors and an on-line boutique: www.gameloft.com. Gameloft is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange (Euroclear - 7960, Bloomberg GMLF FP, Reuters GLFT.LN). (1) source : Arc Group
Media Enquiries:
Nokia
Multimedia
Communications
Tel: +358 7180 45667
E-mail: press.office@nokia.com
November 09, 2004
Espoo, Finland - Thailand's leading mobile operator, AIS and Nokia have signed an additional USD15.5 million agreement for continued GSM network expansion in the Northern, Western and Southern regions of Thailand. The expansion follows an earlier deal in 2004 where AIS awarded Nokia a GSM expansion contract worth USD 22.0 million.
Deliveries have already begun and the expansion is expected to be complete by the end of 2004.
"This expansion follows better than forecasted growth to 16 million subscribers by year's end. Our new subscriber forecast is revised up by almost 35% from the beginning of year forecast, largely thanks to the success of AIS new prepaid package ' Sawasdee'. AIS is now in a strong position to support the projected subscriber growth and expected increase in uptake of new mobile data services," says Ms.Yingluck Shinawatra, President, AIS.
"We have strong confidence in Nokia's experience to furnish us with superior network service quality both in terms of equipment and expert services and consultancy, providing an enhanced mobile experience for our subscribers," adds Ms Shinawatra.
"Nokia is happy to continue working very closely with AIS to drive the growth in both the basic voice market and advanced mobile data applications in Thailand. AIS chose to implement new Nokia network equipment based on technology which reflects the strong growth in the mobile data traffic and AIS' confidence in Nokia's leading GSM solutions," says Somchai Thamsirisup, Account Director, AIS, Nokia.
Nokia has been working with AIS since the early 1990s, providing comprehensive services for the operator's GSM and EDGE infrastructure. In addition to network infrastructure Nokia will provide the Nokia NetAct(TM) network and service management system, network planning, installation, and project management for efficient network ramp-up, as well as radio network optimization services for enhancing network quality. A wide range of care services, including software maintenance, will help maintain the competitiveness of the network.
About AIS
Advanced Info Service Public Company Limited (AIS), a subsidiary of Shin Corporation PCL., is the established leader in Thailand's wireless communications industry after more than twelve years of services with its subscribers based more than 14 millions and market share more than 60%.
To date, AIS service network covers 795 districts (amphur) throughout Thailand, plus international roaming across in six continents. Additionally, indoor coverage has been greatly expanded in both Bangkok and the provinces. AIS has continuously enhanced and expanded its network in order to respond to the market and technological advances, whilst keeping abreast of consumers' growing demands and needs. It continues to integrate the latest in advanced technology and deliver more than just voice communication, with GPRS and EDGE technology.
AIS strongly believe that wireless communications bring changes to the way Thai people live their life, regardless of who they are and what they do. With endless communications possibilities, the quality of life is better. Visit our web site at www.ais.co.th
Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) Races Out To The Stores
November 09, 2004
Taste The Speed on The Downloadable Demo for Asphalt: Urban GT(TM)
November 9, 2004 - Nokia today announced that it has started shipping Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) a high-speed car racing game, in European stores now and in North American and Asian stores by mid-November. To entice the gamers, Nokia and Gameloft also today announced a downloadable demo for the highly anticipated N-Gage title. The demo will be available for free download on the Asphalt mini site (http://www.n-gage.com/asphalt) starting today.
The Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) demo lets gamers race in free ride mode for a limited time in Paris with a Lamborghini Gallardo, as well as the possibility to race against a friend via Bluetooth wireless technology. In the full version of the game, gamers can race in nine exotic locations around the world with more than twenty different car brands.
"The success of the Pathway to Glory downloadable demo showed us that this is the kind of opportunity that N-Gage owners love," says Pasi Pölönen, Director of Games Publishing, Nokia. "With the Asphalt demo, you get a good taste of what the actual game can offer you and we're sure the demo will really make the gamers want to buy the game!"
"We think this is an excellent way to entice gamers. Racing in Paris in a Lamborghini is like a dream come true," says Gonzague de Vallois, VP of Publishing, Gameloft. "Gamers will be able to enjoy very rich and crisp 3D graphics and a fast frame rate to enhance the sports cars driving experience."
Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) brings the thrill of high-speed racing in locations from around the world with licensed dream cars that players can customize for performance and looks. With its amazing 3D graphics and fast frame rate, Asphalt: Urban GT(TM) offers a true high-speed experience with the possibility to race against others via Bluetooth wireless technology.
About N-Gage
The N-Gage game deck is an innovative mobile device that is creating an entirely new market for the games industry. Built for active gamers, the N-Gage platform is the first mobile and connected game deck to feature online high-quality 3D multiplayer gameplay over Bluetooth wireless technology and GPRS. The N-Gage device also offers unique online games services as well as a comprehensive and growing games catalogue from the leading game publishers. Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Nokia and N-Gage are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation.
About Gameloft
Gameloft is a leading international publisher and developer of video games for mobile phones. Founded in 1999 and today the industry leader, Gameloft designs games for phones including Java, BREW and Symbian technologies, the installed number of which is likely to surpass one billion units by 2007(1). Partnership agreements with major rights-holders such as Ubisoft Entertainment allow Gameloft to associate strong international brands with its games. Gameloft's direct commercial presence in 10 countries (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, China, Hong Kong and Japan) enables the Group to distribute its range in over 65 countries through a network of telecom operators, phone manufacturers, specialized distributors and an on-line boutique: www.gameloft.com. Gameloft is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange (Euroclear - 7960, Bloomberg GMLF FP, Reuters GLFT.LN). (1) source : Arc Group
Media Enquiries:
Nokia
Multimedia
Communications
Tel: +358 7180 45667
E-mail: press.office@nokia.com
Naquele dia ,todo o joelho se dobrará e toda a lingua confessará:
- Que Jesus Cristo é o Senhor!
- Que Jesus Cristo é o Senhor!
- Mensagens: 1421
- Registado: 5/9/2003 21:18
Nokia Strengthens Remote Device Security and Application Support In latest SSL VPN Offering
November 09, 2004
Stringent Enterprise Security Requirements are Met Using Network Extension with 'Secure Connector'
TOKYO and NEW YORK, November 8, 2004 - Nokia (NYSE:NOK) today announced the expanded security and access capabilities of Nokia Secure Access System (Nokia SAS), the company's virtual private network (VPN) solution leveraging ubiquitous Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology. Nokia's latest SSL VPN solution gives enterprise users the access they need, while providing IT administrators stringent security controls. In the past, the balance of access and security was viewed as a trade-off for one group or the other, but the latest SSL VPN offering benefits both end users and IT administrators. Nokia's SSL VPN offering provides virtually anytime, anywhere secure remote access to email, personal information management (PIM) data, corporate intranets and applications from public Internet kiosks, terminal, laptop or wireless device.
Nokia Secure Access System 3.0 offers Network Extension functionality with a new feature named Secure Connector. Secure Connector provides network-level access from the user's remote device back to the corporate IT infrastructure. With network-level access from the remote device, the user has comprehensive access to business applications and data, as well as access to network services.
"Nokia is meeting the demands of the mobile workforce in our latest SSL VPN offering by giving IT managers and mobile workers the security, flexibility and transparency needed to access to sensitive corporate data," said Elie Habib, senior vice president, Security and Mobile Connectivity, Nokia Enterprise Solutions. "The addition of our Network Extension feature, Secure Connector, combined with Nokia SAS's performance, reliability, and manageability make it an easy and effective way for companies to leverage the benefits of secure mobility to operate and grow their business."
Secure Connector features enhanced application support, real-time anti-virus monitoring, and split-tunneling control, enabling IT administrators to extend the network while minimizing risk from malware that propagates over the network. Secure Connector also includes encrypted data storage/vault capabilities, a feature well suited for tightly regulated industries where the demand for security is high. The Secure Connector client is downloadable from the Nokia SSL VPN gateway and installed by the user on the remote device the first time the device is used. Once installed, the IT administrator can manage all client configurations and updates from the Nokia SSL VPN gateway.
"We chose Nokia's SSL VPN product after a comprehensive evaluation of other products in the marketplace. We focused on a product that offered strong features, reliability, support capabilities, and a strong brand name. Nokia earned top marks for all our requirements," said Mr. Akira Tochigi, general manager, sales and marketing of strategy, JENS Corporation, a Japanese value-added Internet service provider. "In our evaluation, we found that Nokia was the pioneering company that offered the market-leading security features and product reliability we need. We are pleased that Nokia's SSL VPN product will provide us with the superior service our customers require."
Secure Connector is supported on devices running Microsoft Windows NT4, 2000 and XP. Since an actual client is installed on the remote device, Secure Connector does not require a specific web browser to launch the feature. Once logged in from the client, all applications including all supported web browsers can be utilized.
Secure Connector Features
- Enhanced application support with layer 3 functionality
Secure Connector supports virtually all IP-based applications. Traffic over an SSL connection is encrypted, allowing an end-user to safely utilize applications and web resources as if they are in the office.
- Real-time AV Monitoring
Secure Connector includes a real-time Anti-Virus monitoring capability. Using this feature, the IT administrator can require the remote device to be running a specific Anti-Virus package. If the Anti-Virus engine is turned off, shutdown, or detects a virus during an active remote session, Nokia SAS stops all traffic for the particular session and puts it in a "captive" state. The automatic quarantine of the remote session minimizes any risk the remote session may pose to the enterprise network.
- Split Tunneling Control
Secure Connector controls split tunneling. With split tunneling, all traffic to and from the remote device can be routed through the enterprise network. With Nokia SAS, the IT administrator has the flexibility to enable or disable this capability as needed.
- Encrypted Data Storage/Vault
Secure Connector allocates an encrypted storage area on the remote device. Remote users now have a secure area to store enterprise data without worrying about the security of important information from device theft and/or unauthorized user access. The encrypted information is only accessible while connected to Nokia's SSL VPN gateway.
As with previous versions of Nokia Secure Access System, the new features in 3.0 are available with the purchase of Nokia Secure Access appliances without additional license fees. Existing customers with software subscription or other support offerings can download version 3.0 at no additional cost.
Nokia Secure Access System 3.0 also includes the following industry leading features:
- Secure Workspace, a clientless feature whereby a separate work environment is created on laptops, home PCs, public kiosk terminals or other remote access devices to safeguard data created in a secure session.
- High Availability mode, allowing Nokia Secure Access System to be deployed and configured so that in the unlikely event of an appliance failure, a second appliance automatically takes over where the first left off with little interruption to users.
- Configuration Replication, which further simplifies the management of multiple gateways and high availability pairs by allowing administrators to define a managed group of gateways and automatically synchronize any changes to the configuration or user preference setting made on one gateway to all other gateways in the group.
- Client Integrity Scan, which performs a customizable vulnerability check on users' devices to establish the level of trust and the user's identity, and then automatically adjusts access privileges accordingly.
- Advanced Access Control, which dynamically adjusts access privileges based on the user's identity, the device being used, and the security of the device at time of access, enabling IT departments to roll out cost-effective remote access services based on SSL, while ensuring the corporate security policy is enforced.
- Session Persistence, which allows users to resume work without losing data if an SSL session times out, ensuring high end-user productivity while adhering to enterprise security policies.
- Global functionality, which provides simultaneous support of multiple languages from a single gateway appliance including support for most international character sets. Currently supported languages include English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean and Simplified and Traditional Chinese.
Nokia Secure Access System combines Nokia software with its purpose-built appliance hardware, secure operating system (IPSO) and systems management - complementing an existing portfolio of IP security appliances and enterprise Mobile Connectivity solutions. Nokia Secure Access System 3.0 is also supported by Nokia's world class, SCP certified "First-call Final-Resolution" global service and support team.
Nokia Secure Access System 3.0 is available globally as of November 2004.
November 09, 2004
Stringent Enterprise Security Requirements are Met Using Network Extension with 'Secure Connector'
TOKYO and NEW YORK, November 8, 2004 - Nokia (NYSE:NOK) today announced the expanded security and access capabilities of Nokia Secure Access System (Nokia SAS), the company's virtual private network (VPN) solution leveraging ubiquitous Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology. Nokia's latest SSL VPN solution gives enterprise users the access they need, while providing IT administrators stringent security controls. In the past, the balance of access and security was viewed as a trade-off for one group or the other, but the latest SSL VPN offering benefits both end users and IT administrators. Nokia's SSL VPN offering provides virtually anytime, anywhere secure remote access to email, personal information management (PIM) data, corporate intranets and applications from public Internet kiosks, terminal, laptop or wireless device.
Nokia Secure Access System 3.0 offers Network Extension functionality with a new feature named Secure Connector. Secure Connector provides network-level access from the user's remote device back to the corporate IT infrastructure. With network-level access from the remote device, the user has comprehensive access to business applications and data, as well as access to network services.
"Nokia is meeting the demands of the mobile workforce in our latest SSL VPN offering by giving IT managers and mobile workers the security, flexibility and transparency needed to access to sensitive corporate data," said Elie Habib, senior vice president, Security and Mobile Connectivity, Nokia Enterprise Solutions. "The addition of our Network Extension feature, Secure Connector, combined with Nokia SAS's performance, reliability, and manageability make it an easy and effective way for companies to leverage the benefits of secure mobility to operate and grow their business."
Secure Connector features enhanced application support, real-time anti-virus monitoring, and split-tunneling control, enabling IT administrators to extend the network while minimizing risk from malware that propagates over the network. Secure Connector also includes encrypted data storage/vault capabilities, a feature well suited for tightly regulated industries where the demand for security is high. The Secure Connector client is downloadable from the Nokia SSL VPN gateway and installed by the user on the remote device the first time the device is used. Once installed, the IT administrator can manage all client configurations and updates from the Nokia SSL VPN gateway.
"We chose Nokia's SSL VPN product after a comprehensive evaluation of other products in the marketplace. We focused on a product that offered strong features, reliability, support capabilities, and a strong brand name. Nokia earned top marks for all our requirements," said Mr. Akira Tochigi, general manager, sales and marketing of strategy, JENS Corporation, a Japanese value-added Internet service provider. "In our evaluation, we found that Nokia was the pioneering company that offered the market-leading security features and product reliability we need. We are pleased that Nokia's SSL VPN product will provide us with the superior service our customers require."
Secure Connector is supported on devices running Microsoft Windows NT4, 2000 and XP. Since an actual client is installed on the remote device, Secure Connector does not require a specific web browser to launch the feature. Once logged in from the client, all applications including all supported web browsers can be utilized.
Secure Connector Features
- Enhanced application support with layer 3 functionality
Secure Connector supports virtually all IP-based applications. Traffic over an SSL connection is encrypted, allowing an end-user to safely utilize applications and web resources as if they are in the office.
- Real-time AV Monitoring
Secure Connector includes a real-time Anti-Virus monitoring capability. Using this feature, the IT administrator can require the remote device to be running a specific Anti-Virus package. If the Anti-Virus engine is turned off, shutdown, or detects a virus during an active remote session, Nokia SAS stops all traffic for the particular session and puts it in a "captive" state. The automatic quarantine of the remote session minimizes any risk the remote session may pose to the enterprise network.
- Split Tunneling Control
Secure Connector controls split tunneling. With split tunneling, all traffic to and from the remote device can be routed through the enterprise network. With Nokia SAS, the IT administrator has the flexibility to enable or disable this capability as needed.
- Encrypted Data Storage/Vault
Secure Connector allocates an encrypted storage area on the remote device. Remote users now have a secure area to store enterprise data without worrying about the security of important information from device theft and/or unauthorized user access. The encrypted information is only accessible while connected to Nokia's SSL VPN gateway.
As with previous versions of Nokia Secure Access System, the new features in 3.0 are available with the purchase of Nokia Secure Access appliances without additional license fees. Existing customers with software subscription or other support offerings can download version 3.0 at no additional cost.
Nokia Secure Access System 3.0 also includes the following industry leading features:
- Secure Workspace, a clientless feature whereby a separate work environment is created on laptops, home PCs, public kiosk terminals or other remote access devices to safeguard data created in a secure session.
- High Availability mode, allowing Nokia Secure Access System to be deployed and configured so that in the unlikely event of an appliance failure, a second appliance automatically takes over where the first left off with little interruption to users.
- Configuration Replication, which further simplifies the management of multiple gateways and high availability pairs by allowing administrators to define a managed group of gateways and automatically synchronize any changes to the configuration or user preference setting made on one gateway to all other gateways in the group.
- Client Integrity Scan, which performs a customizable vulnerability check on users' devices to establish the level of trust and the user's identity, and then automatically adjusts access privileges accordingly.
- Advanced Access Control, which dynamically adjusts access privileges based on the user's identity, the device being used, and the security of the device at time of access, enabling IT departments to roll out cost-effective remote access services based on SSL, while ensuring the corporate security policy is enforced.
- Session Persistence, which allows users to resume work without losing data if an SSL session times out, ensuring high end-user productivity while adhering to enterprise security policies.
- Global functionality, which provides simultaneous support of multiple languages from a single gateway appliance including support for most international character sets. Currently supported languages include English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean and Simplified and Traditional Chinese.
Nokia Secure Access System combines Nokia software with its purpose-built appliance hardware, secure operating system (IPSO) and systems management - complementing an existing portfolio of IP security appliances and enterprise Mobile Connectivity solutions. Nokia Secure Access System 3.0 is also supported by Nokia's world class, SCP certified "First-call Final-Resolution" global service and support team.
Nokia Secure Access System 3.0 is available globally as of November 2004.
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- Que Jesus Cristo é o Senhor!
- Que Jesus Cristo é o Senhor!
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Re: Cabeça e ombros
Goodwill Escreveu:Parece-me cabeça e ombros invertido.
Será Srs. da AT.
Se sim , então temos que projecção?
So tenho acesso a grafico de adrs , mas tenho a mesma impressao.
Targets longos
18.70 usd 61,8% da queda
17.20 usd 50% da queda
15.71 usd 38,2% da queda
Osciladores positivos, mas atençao que o rsi14 esta a 74.8 com ligeiro sinal de inversao bear(cuidado), pois este estando sobrecomprado e em caso de inversao ao passar para linha inferior de 70 pode causar rombo.
No entanto este tem sido um titulo com algumas particularidades a nivel de rsi , pelo que quanto mais sobrevendido , mais cai e quanto mais sobrecomprado mais sobe...
Gap down por fechar aos 19.15
Atençao que estes sao dados relativos aos adrs, logo nao é de todo fiavel com as acçoes na Europa.
Chamo ha atençao que caso o rsi quebre os 70 , pode haver quedas avultadas e repentinas.
Bons negocios
Homemdoswarrants
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Cabeça e ombros
Parece-me cabeça e ombros invertido.
Será Srs. da AT.
Se sim , então temos que projecção?
Será Srs. da AT.
Se sim , então temos que projecção?
“Eu não sei onde o mercado vai estar amanhã ou dentro de uma semana, um mês ou um ano. Sei, no entanto, que se tivesse à escolha manter dinheiro em caixa ou em obrigações a 30 anos ou em ações, não hesitaria um segundo em escolher ações"
Warren Buffett
Bons negócios !!!
Warren Buffett
Bons negócios !!!
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Também estou.
Aliás, na quarta saí deste título à espera de uma retracção.
No entanto, na sexta fez uma puxada e chegou a estar a ganhar 3%; no entanto retraiu no fecho (como toda a europa), e aí aproveitei para entar a 12.47€.
Veremos esta semana.
Aliás, na quarta saí deste título à espera de uma retracção.
No entanto, na sexta fez uma puxada e chegou a estar a ganhar 3%; no entanto retraiu no fecho (como toda a europa), e aí aproveitei para entar a 12.47€.
Veremos esta semana.
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Na passada sexta feira entrei longo na Nokia , apos esta haver quebrado importante resistencia.
Deixo aqui algumas noticias entretanto divulgadas e estou a preparar grafico que indicia forte puxada em breve.
Vamos ver se esta semana ja temos movimento nela , senao aguardo pela proxima.
Nokia files complaints against Vitelcom on patent infringements
November 04, 2004
Nokia Corporation announced today that it has filed patent infringement complaints against Vitelcom. These are European complaints involving Nokia patents covering GSM and GPRS technologies. Nokia seeks injunctions against the continued sale and marketing of Vitelcom's mobile phone products covered by the patents in suit and/or monetary damages.
"Nokia has invested considerable time, energy and resources in its own R&D, which has yielded many significant inventions and allowed Nokia to build one of the industry's largest portfolios of technology patents," said Ilkka Rahnasto, Vice President, IPR, Nokia. "Vitelcom should play by the rules and licence needed intellectual property. In this situation, it has become necessary to take the dispute to the courts. We believe Vitelcom is using Nokia patented technologies without authority from or compensation to Nokia."
Nokia is the leading patent owner for GSM and GPRS technologies. Nokia has a particularly strong patent portfolio for improved voice quality, mobile data and usability of mobile phones. Nokia has a licensing program to allow new manufacturers to make GSM and GPRS phones at fair and reasonable licensing terms
Nokia defines goals and actions for leadership in dynamic mobile communications market
November 04, 2004
At the annual Nokia Capital Market Days in New York, Nokia senior management set out clear targets and milestones to hone existing and build new competitive advantages for continued leadership in the dynamic mobile communications market.
Nokia expects:
the mobile device industry in 2005 to grow approximately 10% in volume from the 630 million units Nokia estimates for 2004 and to grow also in value, but to a lesser extent
the annual 2008 camera phone market to be more than 600 million units and the smartphone market to be more than 200 million units
the global mobile subscriber base to surpass two billion users in 2006
the overall mobile infrastructure market in 2005 to be slightly up compared with 2004 in euro terms
Nokia targets:
somewhat faster than market growth in mobile devices and infrastructure
to achieve a mobile device operating margin of 17% - 18% in the medium term (two to three years)
to achieve an infrastructure operating margin of 14% in the medium term (two to three years)
Enterprise Solutions now to reach breakeven in the first half of 2006
by the end of 2006 to bring overall Nokia R&D expenditure down to 9% - 10% of net sales, Nokia mobile device R&D expenditure down to 8% of net sales, and infrastructure R&D expenditure down to 14% of net sales
"Industry dynamics have shifted, and we have been adapting our mindset, customer approach, product portfolio and technologies to sharpen our competitive position," said Jorma Ollila, Chairman and CEO, Nokia.
Nokia presented five priorities to strengthen its market leadership:
product competitiveness
customer satisfaction
R&D effectiveness
demand-supply network alignment
end-to-end capability
"We profitably compete in all mobile device segments from entry-level to high-end, and our volume advantage and cost leadership make this possible," said Ollila. Nokia aims to increase its competitiveness by broadening its product portfolio and launching approximately 40 new mobile devices in 2005. Variety in Nokia's offering will be enriched in 2005 when approximately two-thirds of Nokia's mobile device launches are targeted to have cameras and more than half are expected to be clamshells, slides and other non-monoblock models. Nokia's long-term mobile device market share ambition remains 40%.
The company is committed to meeting customer needs in mobile devices and mobile infrastructure. Customization is an important element to gain greater customer satisfaction. Nokia is collaborating with operators on product planning as well as accelerating product hardware and software customization programs designed to drive a competitive advantage. Of the mobile devices Nokia plans to ship in 2005, approximately 90% will support software customization and nearly a quarter will have operator-exclusive hardware designs. To strengthen consumer loyalty, the company continues to renew its leading brand equity.
"Our goal is to bring Nokia's overall R&D expenditure down to 9% - 10% of net sales by the end of 2006 with increased focus and efficiency gains to be achieved by reducing cycle time by approximately 50% to get the most compelling products to market at the right time," said Ollila. Simultaneously, investments in wireless access and software platforms are expected to positively impact the value added and cost structure of future products.
Nokia's demand-supply network is already a competitive advantage. In order to better capture potential upside in high-demand situations Nokia intends to further align its demand-supply network.
Nokia aims to systematically leverage its end-to-end capability by integrating mobile devices, applications and infrastructure. This capability is a competitive advantage for Nokia already, for example with the GSM Connect solution for low penetration markets.
"We estimate year-on-year mobile device volume growth in 2005 will be fastest in Latin America, Europe/Africa/Middle East and North America while expansion in Asia-Pacific and China will be slightly slower," said Ollila. "We expect penetration to grow and the replacement rate to remain stable as more advanced camera phones, brighter color screens, MP3 players and 3G encourage upgrades. In conclusion, in 2005, we continue to see many opportunities in the mobile voice, multimedia and enterprise markets."
The Nokia Capital Market Days first-day presentations will be webcast at www.nokia.com/investors.
It should be noted that certain statements herein which are not historical facts, including, without limitation, those regarding: A) the timing of product and solution launches and deliveries; B) our ability to develop, implement and commercialize new products, solutions and technologies; C) expectations regarding market growth, developments and structural changes; D) expectations and targets for our results of operations; E) the outcome of pending and threatened litigation; and F) statements preceded by ''believe,'' ''expect,'' ''anticipate,'' ''foresee'', "target" or similar expressions are forward-looking statements. Because these statements involve risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from the results that we currently expect. Factors that could cause these differences include, but are not limited to: 1) developments in the mobile communications industry and the broader mobility industry, including the development of the mobile software and services market, as well as industry consolidation and other structural changes; 2) timing and success of the introduction and roll out of new products and solutions; 3) demand for and market acceptance of our products and solutions; 4) the impact of changes in technology and the success of our product and solution development; 5) the intensity of competition in the mobility industry and changes in the competitive landscape; 6) our ability to control the variety of factors affecting our ability to reach our targets and give accurate forecasts; 7) pricing pressures; 8) the availability of new products and services by network operators and other market participants; 9) general economic conditions globally and in our most important markets; 10) our success in maintaining efficient manufacturing and logistics as well as the high quality of our products and solutions; 11) inventory management risks resulting from shifts in market demand; 12) our ability to source quality components without interruption and at acceptable prices; 13) our success in collaboration arrangements relating to technologies, software or new products and solutions; 14) the success, financial condition, and performance of our collaboration partners, suppliers and customers; 15) any disruption to information technology systems and networks that our operations rely on; 16) our ability to have access to the complex technology involving patents and other intellectual property rights included in our products and solutions at commercially acceptable terms and without infringing any protected intellectual property rights; 17) developments under large, multi-year contracts or in relation to major customers; 18) the management of our customer financing exposure; 19) exchange rate fluctuations, including, in particular, fluctuations between the euro, which is our reporting currency, and the US dollar, the UK pound sterling and the Japanese yen; 20) our ability to recruit, retain and develop appropriately skilled employees; 21) our ability to implement our new organizational structure; and 22) the impact of changes in government policies, laws or regulations; as well as 23) the risk factors specified on pages 12 to 21 of the company's Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2003 under "Item 3.D Risk Factors."
Media and Investor Contacts:
Corporate Communications, tel. +358 7180 34900
Investor Relations Europe, tel. +358 7180 34289
Investor Relations US, tel. +1 914 368 0555
www.nokia.com
Orange chooses Nokia as its 3G system supplier in Switzerland
November 04, 2004
Nokia and Orange Communications SA have renewed existing agreements for the supply of a complete WCDMA 3G network for the whole of Switzerland. Nokia will be the supplier of both core and radio-access networks for 3G for Orange Switzerland. Nokia has previously supplied WCDMA 3G networks to Orange UK and Orange France. In addition, the company's latest WCDMA smartphone, the Nokia 6630, will be included in Orange Group's offering of 3G products.
Deployment of the Nokia WCDMA 3G system has already begun and it will be ready for use by the year end.
Under the agreement, Nokia will provide a complete core and radio-access network, including a number of Nokia MetroSite Base Stations and a full core network, including both circuit- and packet-switching products. Also included is an option to deploy the Nokia MSC Server to modernize Orange Switzerland's core network.
For deployment, Nokia will provide a range of services, including project management, radio network implementation, commissioning and optimization, as well as network integration. Also included are technical support, spare part management and training services to keep the solution running at peak performance. The system is supported by Nokia NetAct (TM), the only fully featured, multi-vendor, multi-technology operations support system on a single platform.
In addition, Orange Switzerland will be using the Nokia NetActä Service Quality Manager for network and service monitoring, allowing it to monitor its MMS, SMS, GPRS and GSM services from the subscriber's point of view.
"3G is central to our plans for offering superior service to our customer all across Switzerland," said Andreas Wetter, CEO, Orange Switzerland. "Deployment here is challenging, both in terrain and timetable, which is why we have thoroughly considered our 3G vendor selection. We are absolutely confident that Nokia, with its quality 3G solution and wide roll-out experience, is up to the task of meeting our high standards and deadlines."
"We are delighted that after a complete re-evaluation of the WCDMA RAN supply market, Orange Switzerland has selected Nokia as the only supplier to its network," said Tommi Uitto, Sales Director Orange CBT, Networks, Nokia. "This demonstrates the competitiveness of our 3G core and radio network solution, with compatibility and evolution from GSM/EDGE to WCDMA/HSDPA and Release 4 MSC Server, as well as the value that Orange Switzerland places on the ability of our local operations to serve its business."
Nokia has been a complete GSM supplier to Orange Switzerland since 1998. The Swiss operator's GSM network covers 99% of the population and serves over 1 million subscribers.
As part of its end-to-end WCDMA 3G offering, Nokia has joined Orange Group in hosting the Series 60 Developer Challenge competition, which is generating new applications for Orange's 3G networks.
Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services for network operators and corporations. www.nokia.com
Deixo aqui algumas noticias entretanto divulgadas e estou a preparar grafico que indicia forte puxada em breve.
Vamos ver se esta semana ja temos movimento nela , senao aguardo pela proxima.
Nokia files complaints against Vitelcom on patent infringements
November 04, 2004
Nokia Corporation announced today that it has filed patent infringement complaints against Vitelcom. These are European complaints involving Nokia patents covering GSM and GPRS technologies. Nokia seeks injunctions against the continued sale and marketing of Vitelcom's mobile phone products covered by the patents in suit and/or monetary damages.
"Nokia has invested considerable time, energy and resources in its own R&D, which has yielded many significant inventions and allowed Nokia to build one of the industry's largest portfolios of technology patents," said Ilkka Rahnasto, Vice President, IPR, Nokia. "Vitelcom should play by the rules and licence needed intellectual property. In this situation, it has become necessary to take the dispute to the courts. We believe Vitelcom is using Nokia patented technologies without authority from or compensation to Nokia."
Nokia is the leading patent owner for GSM and GPRS technologies. Nokia has a particularly strong patent portfolio for improved voice quality, mobile data and usability of mobile phones. Nokia has a licensing program to allow new manufacturers to make GSM and GPRS phones at fair and reasonable licensing terms
Nokia defines goals and actions for leadership in dynamic mobile communications market
November 04, 2004
At the annual Nokia Capital Market Days in New York, Nokia senior management set out clear targets and milestones to hone existing and build new competitive advantages for continued leadership in the dynamic mobile communications market.
Nokia expects:
the mobile device industry in 2005 to grow approximately 10% in volume from the 630 million units Nokia estimates for 2004 and to grow also in value, but to a lesser extent
the annual 2008 camera phone market to be more than 600 million units and the smartphone market to be more than 200 million units
the global mobile subscriber base to surpass two billion users in 2006
the overall mobile infrastructure market in 2005 to be slightly up compared with 2004 in euro terms
Nokia targets:
somewhat faster than market growth in mobile devices and infrastructure
to achieve a mobile device operating margin of 17% - 18% in the medium term (two to three years)
to achieve an infrastructure operating margin of 14% in the medium term (two to three years)
Enterprise Solutions now to reach breakeven in the first half of 2006
by the end of 2006 to bring overall Nokia R&D expenditure down to 9% - 10% of net sales, Nokia mobile device R&D expenditure down to 8% of net sales, and infrastructure R&D expenditure down to 14% of net sales
"Industry dynamics have shifted, and we have been adapting our mindset, customer approach, product portfolio and technologies to sharpen our competitive position," said Jorma Ollila, Chairman and CEO, Nokia.
Nokia presented five priorities to strengthen its market leadership:
product competitiveness
customer satisfaction
R&D effectiveness
demand-supply network alignment
end-to-end capability
"We profitably compete in all mobile device segments from entry-level to high-end, and our volume advantage and cost leadership make this possible," said Ollila. Nokia aims to increase its competitiveness by broadening its product portfolio and launching approximately 40 new mobile devices in 2005. Variety in Nokia's offering will be enriched in 2005 when approximately two-thirds of Nokia's mobile device launches are targeted to have cameras and more than half are expected to be clamshells, slides and other non-monoblock models. Nokia's long-term mobile device market share ambition remains 40%.
The company is committed to meeting customer needs in mobile devices and mobile infrastructure. Customization is an important element to gain greater customer satisfaction. Nokia is collaborating with operators on product planning as well as accelerating product hardware and software customization programs designed to drive a competitive advantage. Of the mobile devices Nokia plans to ship in 2005, approximately 90% will support software customization and nearly a quarter will have operator-exclusive hardware designs. To strengthen consumer loyalty, the company continues to renew its leading brand equity.
"Our goal is to bring Nokia's overall R&D expenditure down to 9% - 10% of net sales by the end of 2006 with increased focus and efficiency gains to be achieved by reducing cycle time by approximately 50% to get the most compelling products to market at the right time," said Ollila. Simultaneously, investments in wireless access and software platforms are expected to positively impact the value added and cost structure of future products.
Nokia's demand-supply network is already a competitive advantage. In order to better capture potential upside in high-demand situations Nokia intends to further align its demand-supply network.
Nokia aims to systematically leverage its end-to-end capability by integrating mobile devices, applications and infrastructure. This capability is a competitive advantage for Nokia already, for example with the GSM Connect solution for low penetration markets.
"We estimate year-on-year mobile device volume growth in 2005 will be fastest in Latin America, Europe/Africa/Middle East and North America while expansion in Asia-Pacific and China will be slightly slower," said Ollila. "We expect penetration to grow and the replacement rate to remain stable as more advanced camera phones, brighter color screens, MP3 players and 3G encourage upgrades. In conclusion, in 2005, we continue to see many opportunities in the mobile voice, multimedia and enterprise markets."
The Nokia Capital Market Days first-day presentations will be webcast at www.nokia.com/investors.
It should be noted that certain statements herein which are not historical facts, including, without limitation, those regarding: A) the timing of product and solution launches and deliveries; B) our ability to develop, implement and commercialize new products, solutions and technologies; C) expectations regarding market growth, developments and structural changes; D) expectations and targets for our results of operations; E) the outcome of pending and threatened litigation; and F) statements preceded by ''believe,'' ''expect,'' ''anticipate,'' ''foresee'', "target" or similar expressions are forward-looking statements. Because these statements involve risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from the results that we currently expect. Factors that could cause these differences include, but are not limited to: 1) developments in the mobile communications industry and the broader mobility industry, including the development of the mobile software and services market, as well as industry consolidation and other structural changes; 2) timing and success of the introduction and roll out of new products and solutions; 3) demand for and market acceptance of our products and solutions; 4) the impact of changes in technology and the success of our product and solution development; 5) the intensity of competition in the mobility industry and changes in the competitive landscape; 6) our ability to control the variety of factors affecting our ability to reach our targets and give accurate forecasts; 7) pricing pressures; 8) the availability of new products and services by network operators and other market participants; 9) general economic conditions globally and in our most important markets; 10) our success in maintaining efficient manufacturing and logistics as well as the high quality of our products and solutions; 11) inventory management risks resulting from shifts in market demand; 12) our ability to source quality components without interruption and at acceptable prices; 13) our success in collaboration arrangements relating to technologies, software or new products and solutions; 14) the success, financial condition, and performance of our collaboration partners, suppliers and customers; 15) any disruption to information technology systems and networks that our operations rely on; 16) our ability to have access to the complex technology involving patents and other intellectual property rights included in our products and solutions at commercially acceptable terms and without infringing any protected intellectual property rights; 17) developments under large, multi-year contracts or in relation to major customers; 18) the management of our customer financing exposure; 19) exchange rate fluctuations, including, in particular, fluctuations between the euro, which is our reporting currency, and the US dollar, the UK pound sterling and the Japanese yen; 20) our ability to recruit, retain and develop appropriately skilled employees; 21) our ability to implement our new organizational structure; and 22) the impact of changes in government policies, laws or regulations; as well as 23) the risk factors specified on pages 12 to 21 of the company's Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2003 under "Item 3.D Risk Factors."
Media and Investor Contacts:
Corporate Communications, tel. +358 7180 34900
Investor Relations Europe, tel. +358 7180 34289
Investor Relations US, tel. +1 914 368 0555
www.nokia.com
Orange chooses Nokia as its 3G system supplier in Switzerland
November 04, 2004
Nokia and Orange Communications SA have renewed existing agreements for the supply of a complete WCDMA 3G network for the whole of Switzerland. Nokia will be the supplier of both core and radio-access networks for 3G for Orange Switzerland. Nokia has previously supplied WCDMA 3G networks to Orange UK and Orange France. In addition, the company's latest WCDMA smartphone, the Nokia 6630, will be included in Orange Group's offering of 3G products.
Deployment of the Nokia WCDMA 3G system has already begun and it will be ready for use by the year end.
Under the agreement, Nokia will provide a complete core and radio-access network, including a number of Nokia MetroSite Base Stations and a full core network, including both circuit- and packet-switching products. Also included is an option to deploy the Nokia MSC Server to modernize Orange Switzerland's core network.
For deployment, Nokia will provide a range of services, including project management, radio network implementation, commissioning and optimization, as well as network integration. Also included are technical support, spare part management and training services to keep the solution running at peak performance. The system is supported by Nokia NetAct (TM), the only fully featured, multi-vendor, multi-technology operations support system on a single platform.
In addition, Orange Switzerland will be using the Nokia NetActä Service Quality Manager for network and service monitoring, allowing it to monitor its MMS, SMS, GPRS and GSM services from the subscriber's point of view.
"3G is central to our plans for offering superior service to our customer all across Switzerland," said Andreas Wetter, CEO, Orange Switzerland. "Deployment here is challenging, both in terrain and timetable, which is why we have thoroughly considered our 3G vendor selection. We are absolutely confident that Nokia, with its quality 3G solution and wide roll-out experience, is up to the task of meeting our high standards and deadlines."
"We are delighted that after a complete re-evaluation of the WCDMA RAN supply market, Orange Switzerland has selected Nokia as the only supplier to its network," said Tommi Uitto, Sales Director Orange CBT, Networks, Nokia. "This demonstrates the competitiveness of our 3G core and radio network solution, with compatibility and evolution from GSM/EDGE to WCDMA/HSDPA and Release 4 MSC Server, as well as the value that Orange Switzerland places on the ability of our local operations to serve its business."
Nokia has been a complete GSM supplier to Orange Switzerland since 1998. The Swiss operator's GSM network covers 99% of the population and serves over 1 million subscribers.
As part of its end-to-end WCDMA 3G offering, Nokia has joined Orange Group in hosting the Series 60 Developer Challenge competition, which is generating new applications for Orange's 3G networks.
Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services for network operators and corporations. www.nokia.com
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