Nokia Rebrands Internet Services
Aug 29, 2007, 4:59 AM by (staff)
As part of Nokia's on-going internal restructuring, it has formed an Internet Services division and is launching it under the brand name Ovi. Ovi, which is the Finnish word for 'door', represents a push from Nokia to provide not only mobile phones, but access to content as well. Part of the offerings that fall under the Ovi umbrage are the Nokia Music Store, the N-Gage gaming platform, Nokia Maps, and other services. Nokia will begin adding user interface elements to future phones that will access Ovi content directly. Ovi will launch an English site later this fall, with other languages following in 2008.
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