The world's largest cell phone maker, Nokia, will start global sales
of its new N92 model in Asia in coming weeks, breaking into the
potentially lucrative market for phones that receive television
broadcasts.
"The device is ready. In coming weeks N92 will start shipping in Vietnam and Indonesia," Nokia spokeswoman Marika Kojo said on Tuesday.
More than 50 million DVB-H phones are expected to be sold by industry
players globally by 2010, according to research firm Informa. Nokia aimed to start selling the phone in the summer of 2006, but it has been waiting for the first commercial launches of networks. The phone has been used in noncommercial trials. Vietnam Multimedia Corporation said it will launch its commercial service using the DVB-H technology (digital video broadcast--handheld) on November 18 in four towns to users of the Nokia N92 model to be launched in Vietnam this month. |
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The world's largest cell phone maker, Nokia, will start global sales
of its new N92 model in Asia in coming weeks, breaking into the
potentially lucrative market for phones that receive television
broadcasts.



