Singapore– Nokia introduced Ovi at its Go Play event on August 29, a new Internet services brand which will provide consumers with access to social networks, communities, content and Nokia services. Meaning ‘door’ in Finnish, Ovi enables the Nokia Music Store and N-Gage services to allow consumers to trial and purchase music and games from various artists and publishers including exclusive content available through Nokia. Also available is Nokia Maps, a navigation service offering maps and city guides for compatible mobile devices. Ovi can be accessed through compatible Nokia mobile devices and PCs with the first version of Ovi.com in English to go live in the fourth quarter of 2007. Additional features and languages will be available in the first half of 2008. The Nokia Music Store service will be available across key European markets this fall with additional stores in Europe and Asia opening over the coming months. In Europe, individual tracks cost €1.00 ($US1.36) and albums from €10.00 ($US13.60), with monthly subscription of €10.00 ($US13.60) for PC streaming.
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