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Ballmer: Mobile's success hangs on openness
News Ballmer was participating in a Mobile World Congress panel discussion on the "open mobile ecosystem", alongside Nokia chief Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo and AT&T head Ralph de la Vega. Companies in the mobile industry will need... [18 Feb 2009]
Bury the hatchet and get loved-up, say mobile's big boys
News Speaking at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) conference in Barcelona today, Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo told delegates: "The next phase of our industry will require some courage because a change always requires a shift... [17 Feb 2009]
Death of the business mobile?
News Meanwhile at Nokia's press event, its president and CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, also took up this theme by debunking the myth that the 'E' in its E-Series of phones stands solely for 'Enterprise'. According to Nokia, more... [17 Feb 2009]
Nokia's third quarter sees profits drop
News Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said: "As a result of our strong operational management and market position, Nokia was able to achieve solid margins and operating cash flow of €1.3bn for the third quarter of 2008. [17 Oct 2008]
Nokia, Qualcomm settle patent dispute
News Nokia chief executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said in a statement: "We believe that this agreement is positive for the industry, enabling the market to benefit from innovation and new technologies. Nokia, the world's... [24 Jul 2008]
Nokia buys Symbian and looks to open mobile future
News Nokia's CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, added in a statement: "Establishing the Foundation is one of the biggest contributions to an open community ever made. Google's Android may not have launched yet but it's already... [24 Jun 2008]
The mobile industry in its own words
News Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, president and CEO of Nokia The world's biggest mobile phone trade show - Mobile World Congress 2008 - took place earlier this month in Barcelona. Here's a flavour of the topics on the minds of some... [22 Feb 2008]
Photos: Nokia takes recycling to the next level
Photo Nokia president and CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, rocked up to the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona with a warning about global warming. And to prove it is not all talk, Kallasvuo unveiled a... [19 Feb 2008]
Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008
Photo Nokia's CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, had come with a message of change. Kallasvuo had a gadget to flash too: a concept phone made entirely from recycled materials. The world's biggest mobile phone trade... [18 Feb 2008]
Mobile World Congress 2008 Diary - Tuesday
Comment Arun Sarin of Vodafone and Nokia's Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo are heading up the GSMA's bill, with China Mobile's Wang Jianzhou and Cisco's John Chambers rounding it off. Nokia's Kallasvuo is up next.... [13 Feb 2008]
Nokia launches 'mobile sat-nav' for walkers
News Speaking at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today, Nokia president and CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said: "Your mobile device will soon be in tune with your surroundings and adjust accordingly.... [11 Feb 2008]
Nokia maps $8.1bn Navteq buy
News Location-based services are "one of the cornerstones of Nokia's internet services strategy", Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said in a statement. Nokia has said it plans to buy digital-map supplier Navteq for $8.1bn in... [02 Oct 2007]
3GSM Diary, day 2: Handsets at dawn
Comment Nokia and Samsung are getting involved, with Samsung contributing to the 'size zero' debate by shaving yet more millimetres from the girth of its phones with its Ultra set of devices and Nokia's additions to the E series, the N77 and the... [13 Feb 2007]
Nokia reveals business threesome
News Olli Pekka Kallasvuo, head of the Finnish phone-maker took the wraps off three additions to the company's E-series of business handsets, and a new device primed for the DVB-H flavour of mobile TV. Speaking today in... [12 Feb 2007]
Nokia predicts four billion mobiles by 2010
News Speaking at the Nokia World 2006 conference in Amsterdam today, Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said: "Mobile communications is once again changing even faster than many of us have predicted, and we are still far away... [29 Nov 2006]