
Both Nokia and New Alliance have announced that they’ve signed an agreement to kick start a 50/50 joint venture called Nokia Alliance Internet Services Company Limited. Niklas Savander, Nokia’s Executive Vice President of Services, has said that this would allow them to offer a suite of selected Nokia Ovi services, as well as work with local content developers to help them bring their applications to market. The joint venture will open for business in January 2010. Let’s see what they come up with, shall me? Read the full press release here.
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