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Nokia Meets the Media and the Public on the Internet
September 03, 1997

Using the possibilities of the Internet age, Nokia will offer the media and the public worldwide a chance to ask questions from its top technology experts. The experts are looking forward to a stimulating and interesting discussion about a number of issues that are defining the Internet driven path to the future of telecommunications: mobility, interactivity, and broadband.

This is a unique opportunity to interact with a group of experts representing the entire technological scope of Nokia.

Beginning today, questions can be submitted using a form on the Nokia web site at http://www.nokia.com/netseminar/

The experts will gather on Wednesday, September 10 at 2 p.m. CET to answer questions sent during the week and also during the session. The on-line discussion can be followed exclusively on the Nokia web site.

The Net Seminar is held during the TELECOM Inter@ctive 97 exhibition. It is a new, global event arranged by International Telecommunications Union (ITU) focusing on interactive multimedia applications and services. The exhibition takes place in Geneva, Switzerland on September 8-14.

Headquartered in Finland, Nokia is a leader in digital technologies including mobile phones, cellular and fixed telecommunications networks, wireless data solutions and multimedia terminals. With sales in approximately 130 countries, net sales totaled FIM 39.3 billion ($8.5 billion) in 1996. Nokia employs more than 34,000 people in 45 countries.


For more information:

Juha-Pekka Sipponen
Communications Manager
Nokia Group
tel. +358 9 1807 368

Nokia's stand at TELECOM Inter@ctive 97: no. 2350, Palexpo Hall 2, Geneva
CET = Central European Time (=Geneva time)





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