Nokia — like the rest of the wireless telephone industry — has suffered in the public eye of late. First, the tech downturn harmed wireless phone sales around the world, not just in the United States. Then came allegations that Nokia’s wireless phones were exploding due to negligent manufacturing and were causing personal injuries to users. The company has answered the charges, fighting back with a publicity campaign and high-profile announcements about new technologies — changing the subject, so to speak, like a professional politician.
Nokia Moves Forward with Push-to-Talk Plans
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski March 17, 2004 07:41 AMNokia — like the rest of the wireless telephone industry — has suffered in the public eye of late. First, the tech downturn harmed wireless phone sales around the world, not just in the United States. Then came allegations that Nokia’s wireless phones were exploding due to negligent manufacturing and were causing personal injuries to users. The company has answered the charges, fighting back with a publicity campaign and high-profile announcements about new technologies — changing the subject, so to speak, like a professional politician.