Nokia to launch live tools for farmers and students

Posted on the December 15th, 2008 under Mobile Companies, Nokia by vicky

Nokia India is already sitting on the driver’s seat in the Indian mobile market. Now, as an innovative method, the company is leashing the concept of subscription-based mobile phone services and the beneficiary will be farmers and the students. Offered at the cost of Rs60 and Rs30 per user, the “live tools” service will fetch them instant information related to their need and choice.

The farmers will get easy access on agrarian, commodity rates, weather and allied information through their mobile phone. The technical back up will be offered by Reuters. The learning community will get access of language drill and each day will dawn to them with a new word learnt. By learning and using the words, the students will become empowered to face the world and it is opined that one who learns about 700 words be competent enough to master that language.

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