Handset giant Nokia is reclaiming control of after-sales support in the UAE by dropping its authorised service partners in favour of a new set-up that it will manage directly
Nokia Siemens Networks' proposed deal to take on CDMA and LTE assets of ailing Canadian vendor Nortel will have an impact on the industry in the Middle East and Africa region.
The Middle East and Africa have been included in the emerging markets region that mobility giant Nokia is targeting with a dedicated range of mobile phones.
UAE-based IT training and consultancy firm The Network Center has added to its portfolio of services by signing a region-wide agreement with Nokia. The deal entitles TNC to act as a Nokia authorised training...
Newly launched networking company Nokia Siemens Networks has announced its regional strategy across the Middle East and Africa at a media event in Dubai today.
As of April 1, 2007 Nokia Siemens Networks came into being with the view to establishing a strengthened position in the global telecoms infrastructure market. Walid Moneimne, the chairman of Nokia Siemens...
Shipments of smart mobile devices soared in the Middle East, Africa and Eastern Europe region during the first quarter of 2006 according to research house Canalys. Shipments almost doubled year-on-year...
There is a great deal more to mobile giant Nokia than flashy phones. With a push e-mail solution scheduled to launch in the Middle East and North Africa market before the end of 2005, Nokia is finalising...
Nokia has unveiled its Arabic-enabled Nokia 9500 Communicator. Aimed at mobile professionals across the Middle East and North Africa, the smartphone puts e-mail, PIM, enterprise-class and office applications...
Nokia is seeking to penetrate low mobile penetration markets like Europe, Africa, Middle East and Asia Pacific by introducing an affordable and easy-to-use mobile phone for voice and text messaging.
Nokia is making a big push for sales in the Middle East and Africa. The Finnish company’s marketing guru, Timo Toikkanen, tells Andrew White the secret of its success so far.
Dr. Walid Moneimne, the former regional head of Dell and Compaq’s enterprise divisions, takes the helm as Nokia Networks’ senior vice president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa this month. CommsMEA...
Just about everything Badr Jafar touches turns to golD, formed just seven years ago, his crescent enterprises is raking in over a billion dollars in revenues and is highly profitable. But the young Emirati insists profits are just part of the plan.