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                    [Title] => Nokia bolsters its services portfolio with new solutions
                    [Summary] => Nokia has unveiled three new solutions as part of its ongoing drive to help operators enhance their service offerings, win and retain customers, and check costs in ever-toughening markets.


The launches of Nokia’s Service Level Management, Integrated Provisioning and Unified Device Management solutions came ahead of the Nokia Mobility Conference in Barcelona, where top management from across the company gave Nokia’s view on convergence and how consumers and operators could tap into the growing trend.
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Based on a completely new platform, the high-capacity Nokia Flexi WCDMA Base Station is an innovation enabling operators to make more efficient use of their base station sites than ever before, leading to savings of up to 70 percent through reduced site construc-tion work, quicker base station installation and decreased power consumption.

The small and modular Nokia Flexi WCDMA Base Station makes site selection more flexible than before.
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The launches of Nokia’s Service Level Management, Integrated Provisioning and Unified Device Management solutions came ahead of the Nokia Mobility Conference in Barcelona, where top management from across the company gave Nokia’s view on convergence and how consumers and operators could tap into the growing trend.
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The small and modular Nokia Flexi WCDMA Base Station makes site selection more flexible than before.
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