Nokia Looking to Set Up its Own MVNO in Japan

Published on: 23rd November 2008

Nokia is reportedly considering another move into the network operator's own territory by launching an MVNO of its own in Japan. The company has already been busy pushing its mobile content platform, Ovi - to the ire of some network operators.

According to unnamed sources cited by Kyodo News, the company will rely on DoCoMo's network and will focus on the luxury end of the market by offering its Vertu branded phones.

Nokia has had difficulties gaining market share in the Japanese market, where the operators retain very tight control over handset design and specifications - although both Softbank and DoCoMo do carry some Nokia phones in their range.

However, any Vertu phones that would be offered would not be compatible with DoCoMo's i-mode platform or the terrestrial TV service.

On the web: Kyodo News

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