NokiaT-Mobile and Nokia collaborate on Mobile Services and Personal Social Networks

T-Mobile and Nokia collaborate on Mobile Services and Personal Social Networks

Nokia, T-Mobile logos T-Mobile and Nokia have announced their collaboration to step up the availability of personal social communities and new internet services on mobile devices. This collaboration will help the European customers get faster and easier access to all T-Mobile web’n’walk Internet services as well as to Nokia’s Ovi Internet services on a wide range of Nokia devices. Nokia, with its renowned user experience and T-Mobile will work together towards further enhancing the latter’s community oriented MyFaves service which was launched in October 2007. The company will also focus at Widget cooperation where T-Mobile’s web’n’walk will provide a richer user experience. Web’n’walk delivers an instant and customizable access to customer’s internet and messaging services.

“We are pleased about developing our long-lasting and successful cooperation with Nokia, which underlines our position as an innovation leader,” says Christopher Schläffer, Group Product & Innovation Officer at Deutsche Telekom. “High-performance devices and our broadband mobile phone network are ideally suited for granting easy access to our T-Mobile Services like MyFaves, web’n’walk or Nokia-complementary service offerings (e.g. Maps or Games), providing our customers with an even wider range of mobile communication, information and entertainment services.”

Nokia will provide a suite of T-Mobile services which will be integrated to Nokia devices. T-Mobile customers can access Nokia’s Internet services such as music, maps and games through their Nokia device. Thus, helping T-Mobile customers enjoy best Internet services.

“We are excited about further extending our good cooperation with T-Mobile by supporting them in their key propositions like My Faves and web’n’walk, and we see this as a perfect match with our Ovi services. Easy access to a wide variety of services will enhance the way people use their mobile devices and bring Web 2.0 experiences to life. We believe in providing consumers with choice regarding which Internet services they want to access from their mobile device,” said Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President, Markets, Nokia.

Both the companies have further signified the intensity of a good friendship by announcing the Nokia 6650 device for T-Mobile which will hit the markets of Europe by July.

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