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6.21.2007 - 09:26am ET
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Nokia Siemens Networks and Nokia Strengthen Commitment to the African Region
Companies present mobile health data survey tool and Village Connection initiative in the EU-Africa Business Forum
(CSRwire) ACCRA, GHANA- June 21, 2007 - At the EU-Africa Business Forum held in
Accra, Ghana Nokia Siemens Networks and Nokia reiterated the companies'
commitment and strategic direction in the African region. With a vision to
increase communications access to urban and rural areas, the two companies
are set to connect the people of Africa.
Organized by the European Commission and the African Union under the
patronage of Louis Michel, the European Commissioner for Development and
Humanitarian Aid, the Forum continues the vital dialogue between
businesses and governments on the socioeconomic impact of corporate
activities in the development and lives of Africans. Participants in this
year's summit include the African Union, African telecommunications
ministries and national regulators.
In the Forum, Nokia showcases a mobile health data survey tool that has
been developed with the University of Nairobi and other partners. This
type of application can have huge potential in addressing, for example,
outbreaks of diseases, offering benefits to governments and aid agencies.
Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks also present the Village Connection
solution at the event. Village Connection offers an easy concept to build
rural connectivity village by village, enabling an innovative
franchise-based business model between an operator and local village
entrepreneurs. The solution helps provide affordable telecommunications
services in rural communities, thus boosting economic development.
"Nokia has a long-term commitment to an active and responsible
collaboration between the European Union and the African continent. We
believe that small, medium and large businesses in Europe as well as
European governmental bodies and institutions all have an important role
in the sustainable co-development of the African region," says Serge
Ferré, Head of EU Representative Office, Nokia.
"Telecommunications infrastructure plays a crucial role in the overall
economic development of nations. Further developing telecommunications
systems not only helps grow businesses, but also has great potential to
help improve basic life needs such as health care and education. It can
also ease access to banking services including micro-payments, and makes
access to information easier, thus enabling people to take part in
decision-making and development of the communities," says Antti
Räikkönen, Head of Strategy, Southern Africa, Nokia Siemens Networks,
who is co-chair of the Inter-connectivity working group in the Forum.
Jan Cron, Head of the Middle East and Africa region for Nokia Siemens
Networks, says, "We believe that the future of the communications industry
lies in understanding and uniting communities. By 2015 we expect five
billion people will be connected by wire and wirelessly from one end of
the planet to the other, and the clear majority of these people will come
from new growth markets in Asia and Africa. Investing in mobile networks
promotes sustainable economic development and can for example provide
first time access to the Internet to everyone."
Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks are committed to enabling communications
in communities across the world. Advanced and energy-efficient
communications technology can play a significant role in creating a
sustainable future, maintain opportunities for economic welfare and
growth, and reduce adverse environmental impacts. Nokia Siemens Networks'
environmentally sustainable business approach has a key role in its
network products and solutions.
About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and
growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia
makes a wide range of mobile devices and provides people with experiences
in music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games and business
mobility through these devices. Nokia also provides equipment, solutions
and services for communications networks.
About Nokia Siemens Networks
Nokia Siemens Networks is a leading global enabler of communications
services. The company provides a complete, well-balanced product portfolio
of mobile and fixed network infrastructure solutions and addresses the
growing demand for services with 20,000 service professionals worldwide.
The combined pro-forma net sales of €17.1 billion in fiscal year 2006
make Nokia Siemens Networks one of the largest telecommunications
infrastructure companies. Nokia Siemens Networks has operations in some
150 countries and is headquartered in Espoo, Finland. It combines Nokia's
Networks Business Group and the carrier related businesses of Siemens
Communications.
www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com
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