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Multimedia has one business program, Convergence Products, which develops and drives
technologies and products based on IP applications and multiradio connectivity. In May 2005, this
program announced the first product in the new Internet Tablet product category, the Nokia 770.
Based on the open source Linux operating system, the Nokia 770 is a non-cellular device optimized
for Internet communications. Key applications include Internet browsing and e-mail.
Enterprise Solutions
Enterprise Solutions offers businesses and institutions a broad range of products and solutions,
including enterprise-grade mobile devices, underlying security infrastructure, software and
services. We also collaborate with a range of companies to provide fixed IP network security,
mobilize corporate e-mail and extend corporate telephone systems to Nokia’s mobile devices.
Product highlights in 2005 include:
The Nokia Business Center: software that combines and manages corporate mobile e-mail,
personal organizer, voice and other business applications in a mobile device, and is
compatible with select mobile devices from Nokia and other vendors. The solution began
shipping in the fourth quarter of 2005.
The Nokia Eseries: a new line of devices designed for business users and the IT
organizations that support them. The devices, which differ in terms of physical design and
features, all use a single platform that can be adapted to different corporate IT
infrastructures. The Nokia Eseries was announced in late 2005 and the devices are expected
to start shipping in 2006.
The Nokia 9300 and Nokia 9300i enterprise smartphones, and the Nokia 9500
Communicator, each of which features a range of corporate mobile e-mail solutions from a
number of vendor companies. The WLAN-enabled Nokia 9300i enterprise smartphone was
introduced in November 2005 and began shipping in the first quarter of 2006.
The Nokia 6708, a device focused on the requirements of the Chinese market, began
shipping in December 2005.
Enterprise Solutions business group comprises four main units: Mobile Devices; Mobility Solutions;
Security and Mobile Connectivity; and Sales, Marketing and Services.
The Mobile Devices unit produces mobile devices specifically designed for business use. Our product
portfolio contains devices with both cellular, such as GSM and 3G/WCDMA, and non-cellular
connectivity, such as WLAN. Current products include the Nokia E60, the Nokia E61 and the Nokia
E70, as well as the Nokia 9300, Nokia 9300i and Nokia 9500 devices. These mobile devices are
designed to address the security and manageability concerns of corporate IT departments, the cost
concerns of management, and ease-of-use requirements of employees. The common characteristics
of all our mobile devices include full network connectivity, personal information management and
e-mail access, connectivity to IT infrastructure, device management and security solutions.
The Mobility Solutions unit is developing a full suite of software solutions. The unit also works
with external vendors such as Research in Motion, Microsoft, IBM, Good, Visto, and Seven to make
Nokia’s mobile devices compatible with their solutions. In addition, the unit works with leading
vendors like Avaya and Cisco on other applications, such as connecting our mobile devices to
corporate fixed line telephone networks, or PBXs, over WLAN technology.
The Security and Mobile Connectivity unit has a broad range of application and secure connectivity
offerings designed to help enterprise customers grant employees access to corporate information
and connect their mobile devices to their corporate network in a secure way. These offerings
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