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`Nokia introduces the new Nokia 9000i Communicator for GSM Markets
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`Nokia introduces the new Nokia 9000i Communicator for GSM Markets
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`New version with enhanced applications, advanced calendar system and Internet services based on Smart
`Messaging
`(November 5, 1997) -- Nokia today introduced the new version of the award-winning Nokia 9000 Communicator. In Europe the new
`product is called the Nokia 9000i Communicator and in Asia-Pacific the Nokia 9000 Communicator, Enhanced Software. The new
`product is currently available in volume for the GSM 900 and 1800 markets.
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`The Nokia 9000i Communicator offers a comprehensive set of new features, advanced usability in all the major functions and it
`supports Smart Messaging. In addition to the existing languages, the Nokia 9000i Communicator includes language versions for the
`Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish markets.
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`- Based on the success of the Nokia 9000 Communicator we believe that with the new version we have an even greater opportunity to
`serve emerging customer segments, such as corporate clients and vertical markets. They are now able to leverage a number of
`general and vertical applications, specific Internet/Intranet services and seamless connectivity with PCs. In addition, there has been
`considerable interest from companies wanting to optimize the unique functionality of the Nokia 9000i Communicator for their specific
`needs," said Anssi Vanjoki, Senior Vice President, Europe, Nokia Mobile Phones.
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`All the applications in the Nokia 9000i Communicator, such as telephone, fax, Internet and calendar, have enhanced functionality in
`order to provide even easier and faster usability. For example, the Nokia 9000i Communicator now supports short messages with up
`to 2 280 characters, the current standard being 160 characters. With the Text Web service based on Smart Messaging, the end-user is
`able to obtain information in a simple text format without graphics or logos from the Internet by using the short message service. Text
`Web information can include flight schedules, weather or traffic reports and stock news.
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`The operating system platform provides an open development environment so customers will be able to add innovative functionality as
`it becomes available from service operators, software developers and Nokia. Nokia is actively working with the number of third-party
`companies to develop connectivity and value-added solutions that will provide customized business tools for vertical market
`applications.
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`The Nokia 9000i Communicator is much more than a full-featured digital phone. In addition to voice calls, it enables the user to send
`and receive faxes, e-mail and short messages, as well as access Internet services and corporate and public databases. Other
`applications include an electronic calendar, address book, notepad and calculator.
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`All the applications in the Nokia 9000i Communicator have the same innovative user interface. The applications work together and can
`be accessed with the push of a button. When the keyboard is closed, the Nokia 9000i Communicator can be used as a digital cellular
`phone. When the communicator’s keyboard is open, the speakerphone activates, allowing the user to view documents from the LCD
`screen while speaking.
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`The Nokia 9000i Communicator provides up to 3,5 hours of talk, fax or data time, or up to 33 hours of standby time. If the phone is
`switched off, the Nokia 9000i Communicator is able to standby for a week without being recharged. Data will not be lost even if the
`main battery runs out.
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`The Nokia 9000 Communicator was originally introduced to the GSM market in 1996. It is currently sold in more than 30 GSM
`900/1800/1900 markets worldwide and it has won numerous international awards based on its innovative, revolutionary, but yet user-
`friendly concept.
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`Headquartered in Finland, Nokia is a leader in digital technologies including mobile phones, cellular and fixed telecommunications
`networks, wireless data solutions and multimedia terminals. With sales in approximately 130 countries, net sales totaled $8.5 billion in
`1996. Nokia employs more than 36,000 people in 45 countries. Nokia’s shares are listed in Helsinki, New York, London, Stockholm,
`Frankfurt and Paris.
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`For further information:
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`Ilkka Raiskinen, General Manager, Europe, Wireless Data
`Nokia Mobile Phones
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`tel. + 358 10 505 6874
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`Nokia Mobile Phones
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`Communications Department
`tel. + 358 10 505 5760
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