In 1998 Nokia became the chosen provider to produce the world's first
digital terrestrial tv set-top containers by British Digital Broadcasting (BDB), which was finally launched as ONdigital.
In 1982, Mobira launched the Mobira Senator automotive phone, Nokia's first cell phone.
On 1 August 2011, Nokia introduced that it would undertake a new three-digit
naming system for mobile phone products and cease utilizing
letters, effectively ending the Nseries, Eseries,
and brief-lived Cseries. In August 1997 Nokia
launched the primary digital satellite receiver with Frequent Interface (CI) help.
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Bunge, Jacob (15 July 2011). "Deutsche Börse Wins 82% Backing for NYSE Deal".
The corporate posted a big loss for the second quarter of 2011 - only their second quarterly loss in 19 years.
On 11 March 2011 Nokia introduced that it had paid Elop a $6 million signing bonus as "compensation for misplaced income from his prior employer", on high of his $1.4
million annual wage. During the 1920s depression, net income and dividends were halved and staff took wage cuts.
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