MocoNews is reporting that Nokia now plans to integrate several mobile content delivery services into a single offering. The report said that the release is “a little vague on which services will be affected, but it notes that its plans ‘concern approximately 200 employees—approximately half in Finland—working in the Services and Software unit.”
The company said in a statement that it will also hire more people for its Software and Services unit, indicating that it will be able to relocate or rehire many of the same employees for that division. Despite those changes, Nokia will continue to focus on key internet services like music, games, messaging and location based services, the report said.
In a related analysis, MocoNews highlighted Nokia’s recent transformation into a “mobile experience” company, having made investments in everything from mobile music to file sharing and even advertising, although it still has a way to go to catch certain competitors.











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