Few companies have demonstrated more grit than Nokia, which, despite selling its mobile phone handset division in 2013, has gone on to become a major player in the 5G race. But it must be wary not to repeat the mistakes of the past
With Malaysia expected to launch 5G services in 2020, Nokia is tapping into the burgeoning market by bringing 5G functionality to the country’s ports. However, other players are also eyeing up the South Asian market
Nokia continues to diversify away from the phone business, winning another large rail communications contract
The phones at this year’s MWC have taken cues from the past, as rivals look to capitalise on Samsung’s recent weakness
Technology is changing the way we connect, with innovations in the Internet of Things, cloud and 5G technologies transforming businesses, public services and people’s lives
Once dominant in the mobile phone market, Nokia has all but retreated. But don’t write it off just yet; the company could be about to make a return
The storied Nokia brand has hinted at a return to mobile, though only in partnership with a “world-class partner”
Microsoft has announced that it will write down its Nokia acquisition and cut 7,800 jobs, primarily in the phone business
Nokia has appointed Rajeev Suri as its new chief executive, replacing Stephen Elop – who will join the Microsoft devices group as executive vice-president