Nokia CEO wowed by iPhone, sights on BlackBerry
Posted on Thu, 2 Oct 2008 02:34:24 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Eric Auchard
SANTA CLARA, California (Reuters) - The chief executive of Nokia, the world
mobile phone leader, gave credit to new competitors from the computer world on
Wednesday, but said his company was set to respond to all challengers.
Nokia President and CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said emerging rivals Apple Inc,
Google Inc, Research in Motion Ltd and Microsoft Corp have helped to accelerate
interest in using the Internet on mobile phones.
"Suddenly you have the mightiest companies in the world there as your
competitors. That is a little mind-boggling," Kallasvuo said in an on-stage
interview at the Churchill Club, a speakers' forum for Silicon Valley civic
leaders.
Nokia sells more than 400 million phones a year and counts a 40 percent share of
the conventional global mobile phone market, where it competes with Samsung,
Motorola, LG Electronics and Sony Ericsson, among others.
He said he was impressed by the strategy of Research in Motion (RIM), maker of
the BlackBerry e-mail phone popular with business professionals, to sell not
just devices themselves but whole solutions for managing corporate e-mail
securely.
"Multiply what RIM has been doing here," the Nokia executive said of his own
company's strategy to provide e-mail not only to business users but also
consumers and a category of avid users in between the two markets, nicknamed "prosumers."
Nokia recently struck a deal to use Microsoft e-mail software on its more than
80 million Series 60 phones sold so far. This should help Nokia quickly overtake
RIM in terms of the numbers of phones running corporate e-mail, he said.
"We will exceed the RIM client (BlackBerry) in some months with a very good
e-mail system," Kallasvuo promised. RIM recently reported it had 19 million
BlackBerry subscribers.
He singled out the positive impact that Apple has made on the industry with its
iPhone over the past year, saying the Cupertino, California computer and
consumer electronics company had done the mobile phone industry "a big favor."
"We have a new, credible competitor in this business. You know I need to take my
hat off," he said of how the iPhone has raised expectations for phones. He
added: "Of course we need to be able to respond to any competitor and we will."
Of Google, the Nokia executive said it was too early to tell what impact the
leading Internet company might have on the mobile phone business: "They are a
newcomer here. I think the jury is still out: What is the new thing they bring
here?"
Thinking back to nearly a year ago to when Google introduced its rival mobile
Internet software system, Android, Kallasvuo said Nokia had been working toward
similar goals for a far longer time. "I realized that we could have made the
same announcement 10 years ago," he said.
The first Android phones were introduced last month by T-Mobile in the United
States, to be followed shortly by several T-Mobile markets in Europe. They
feature an iPhone-like touchscreen and lots of software from independent
developers.
Europe helped propel the global rise of mobile communications in the 1990s but
Silicon Valley created and continues to dominate the Internet, he said. As the
Internet moves onto phones, the United States is poised once again to lead that
convergence, the leader of the Finnish company said.
(Editing by Paul Bolding)
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Posted on Thu, 2 Oct 2008 02:34:24 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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