Nokia, the world’s leading handphone maker, said Wednesday it would build a new plant in
The world’s largest phone maker by volume announced the plans via a statement from
Nokia, the world’s leading handphone maker, said Wednesday it would build a new plant in
The world’s largest phone maker by volume announced the plans via a statement from
Nokia said it views the new manufacturing site as “a major step towards achieving” its goal of connecting “the next billion people to the Internet.”
The site, near the Vietnamese capital
“The new manufacturing site is being established to meet the growth in demand for these phones, as well as help Nokia to deliver a contemporary mobile experience to the next billion consumers all over the world,” Nokia said in the statement.
Nokia said it sees the opportunity is huge since almost 90% of the world’s population lives within range of a mobile signal, yet there are 3.2 billion people who do not own a mobile device. And of the estimated 3.7 billion people who do own a mobile device, fewer than half use it to access the Internet.
“Only about 30 percent of the world’s population is currently online, and we believe we can play a major role in connecting the next billion not just to their first phone but to their first internet and application experience,” Esko Aho, Executive Vice President of Nokia, said in the statement.
Juha Putkiranta, Senior Vice President of Nokia, said in the announcement, “I am extremely excited about this opportunity and about the support and commitment that
Nokia first started selling products in
Nokia currently operates 10 major manufacturing sites in