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Nokia Seeks Chinese Online Security Market Opportunities

May 28, 2007
Security

Nokia (NOK) has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Neusoft to jointly explore the online security market.

According to their agreement, the two sides will carry out a series of cooperations on technology, products and sales in the online security sector. Neusoft is a specialized Chinese vendor of solutions, digital products and services with expertise in software technologies.

After the signing of the agreement, Neusoft will became an OEM of Nokia's network security product line and it will take advantage of its sales network in China to sell the new products jointly developed by the two sides.

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