Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Thailand Telephone Code +66
Thailand +66
Bangkok 2
Pattaya 38
Buriram 44
Phetchaburi 32
Chiang Mai 53
Phitsanulok 55
Chaing Rai 54
Phuket 76
Chon Buri 38
Ratchaburi 32
Chanthaburi 39
Samui 76
Hatyai 74
Sara Buri 36
Lampang 54
Songkhla 74
Nakhon Sawan 56
Trang 75
Nong Khai 42
Ubon Ratchathani 45
Pathumthani 2
Udon Thani 42
Nokia History & Background
History of Nokia
The first Nokia century began with Fredrik Idestam's paper mill on the banks of the Nokianvirta river. Between 1865 and 1967, the company would become a major industrial force; but it took a merger with a cable company and a rubber firm to set the new Nokia Corporation on the path to electronics...
1865: The birth of Nokia
Fredrik Idestam establishes a paper mill at the Tammerkoski Rapids in south-western Finland, where the Nokia story begins.
1898: Finnish Rubber Works founded
Eduard Polón founds Finnish Rubber Works, which will later become Nokia's rubber business.
1912: Finnish Cable Works founded
Arvid Wickström starts Finnish Cable Works, the foundation of Nokia's cable and electronics businesses.
1937: Verner Weckman, industry heavyweight
Former Olympic wrestler Verner Weckman becomes President of Finnish Cable Works.
1960: First electronics department
Cable Works establishes its first electronics department, selling and operating computers.
1962: First in-house electrical device
The Cable Works electronics department produces its first in-house electrical device - a pulse analyzer for nuclear power plants.
1967: The merger
Nokia Ab, Finnish Rubber Works and Finnish Cable works formally merge to create Nokia Corporation.
The newly formed Nokia Corporation was ideally positioned for a pioneering role in the early evolution of mobile communications. As European telecommunications markets were deregulated and mobile networks became global, Nokia led the way with some iconic products...
1979: Mobira Oy, early phone maker
Radio telephone company Mobira Oy begins life as a joint venture between Nokia and leading Finnish television maker Salora.
1981: The mobile era begins
Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT), the first international mobile phone network, is built.
1982: Nokia makes its first digital telephone switch
The Nokia DX200, the company’s first digital telephone switch, goes into operation.
1984: Mobira Talkman launched
Nokia launches the Mobira Talkman portable phone.
1987: Mobira Cityman – birth of a classic
Nokia launches the Mobira Cityman, the first handheld NMT phone.
1991: GSM – a new mobile standard opens up
Nokia equipment is used to make the world’s first GSM call.
In 1992, Nokia decided to focus on its telecommunications business. This was probably the most important strategic decision in its history.
As adoption of the GSM standard grew, new CEO Jorma Ollila put Nokia at the head of the mobile telephone industry’s global boom – and made it the world leader before the end of the decade...
1992: Jorma Ollila becomes President and CEO
Jorma Ollila becomes President and CEO of Nokia, focusing the company on telecommunications.
1992: Nokia’s first GSM handset
Nokia launches its first GSM handset, the Nokia 1011.
1994: Nokia Tune is launched
Nokia launches the 2100, the first phone to feature the Nokia Tune.
1994: World’s first satellite call
The world’s first satellite call is made, using a Nokia GSM handset.
1997: Snake – a classic mobile game
The Nokia 6110 is the first phone to feature Nokia’s Snake game.
1998: Nokia leads the world
Nokia becomes the world leader in mobile phones.
1999: The Internet goes mobile
Nokia launches the world's first WAP handset, the Nokia 7110.
Nokia’s story continues with 3G, mobile multiplayer gaming, multimedia devices and a look to the future...
2002: First 3G phone
Nokia launches its first 3G phone, the Nokia 6650.
2003: Nokia launches the N-Gage
Mobile gaming goes multiplayer with the N-Gage.
2005: The Nokia Nseries is born
Nokia introduces the next generation of multimedia devices, the Nokia Nseries.
2005: The billionth Nokia phone is sold
Nokia sells its billionth phone – a Nokia 1100 – in Nigeria. Global mobile phone subscriptions pass 2 billion.
2006: A new President and CEO – Nokia today
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo becomes Nokia’s President and CEO; Jorma Ollila becomes Chairman of Nokia’s board. Nokia and Siemens announce plans for Nokia Siemens Networks.
2007
Nokia recognized as 5th most valued brand in the world. Nokia Siemens Networks commences operations. Nokia launches Ovi, its new internet services brand.
2008
Nokia's three mobile device business groups and the supporting horizontal groups are replaced by an integrated business segment, Devices & Services.
Background Nokia Company
Type Public – Oyj (OMX: NOK1V, NYSE: NOK, FWB: NOA3)
Founded Tampere, Finland (1865) incorporated in Nokia (1871)
Founder(s) Fredrik Idestam
Headquarters Flag of Finland Espoo, Finland
Area served Worldwide
Key people Kari Kairamo, CEO in the 1980s, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, President & CEO, Jorma Ollila, Chairman
Industry Telecommunications, Internet, Computer software
Products Mobile phones, Smartphones, Multimedia computers Networks
Services Services and Software, Online services
Revenue ▼ €50.722 bn (2008)
Operating income ▼ €4.966 bn (2008)
Net income ▼ €3.988 bn (2008)
Total assets ▲ €39.582 bn (2008)
Total equity ▼ €16.510 bn (2008)
Employees 124,292 as of March 31, 2009
Divisions Devices, Services, Markets
Subsidiaries Nokia Siemens Networks, Navteq, Symbian, Vertu Qt Software
Website Nokia.com
Singapore Phone
IDD Code
001 Singtel IDD
002 MobileOne IDD
008 Starhub IDD
012 Singtel FaxPlus (Fax over IP)
013 Singtel BudgetCall (Voice recommended only/Fax possible)
018 Starhub I-Call (Voice over IP)
019 Singtel V019 (Voice over IP)
Country Code +65
Important Phone Number
Police: Tel: 999 Police Hotline Tel: 6225 0000
Ambulance: Tel: 995 Ambulance (non-emergency) Tel: 1777
Fire Brigade: Tel: 995
Hospitals:
Adam Road Hospital Tel: 6466 7777
Alexandra Hospital Tel: 6472 2000
Ang Mo Kio Hospital Tel: 6453 8033
Balestier Medical Centre Tel: 6253 3818
Camden Medical Centre Tel: 6887 3210
Child Guidance Clinic, Inst. of Health Tel: 6435 3879
East Shore Tel: 6344 7588
Gleneagles Tel: 6473 7222
Institute of Mental Health & Woodbridge Hospital Tel: 63892200 Te: 6389 2222 (24-hr emergency service)
KK Women's & Children's Hospital Tel: 6293 4044
Mount Alvernia Hospital Tel: 6347 6688
Mount Elizabeth Hospital Tel: 6737 2666 Helpline: 1800 738 9595
National University Hospital Tel: 6779 5555
Raffles Hospital Tel: (65) 6311 1111
Tan Tock Seng Hospital Tel: 6256 6011
Thomson Medical Centre Tel: 6256 9494
Singapore General Hospital Tel: 62223322/63214311 (A&E)
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Nokia N97
Prime time comes to Nokia Nseries
Enjoy high-quality video on a large bright display, with superb sound. Store more of your video, music, pictures and maps with massive 16GB storage. Discover and explore your surroundings with Nokia Maps as your companion. Built-in GPS receiver.
Price includes 3 months Nokia Maps and an N-Gage game.
This version of the Nokia N96 does not include the Comes with Music package.
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