Nokia CorporationStock Exchange Release6 June 2025 at 14:00 EEST Changes in Nokia Corporation's own shares Espoo, Finland – A total of 129 878 Nokia shares (NOKIA) held by the company were transferred today without consideration to participants of Nokia's equity-based incentive plans in accordance with the rules of the plans. The transfer is based on the resolution of the Board of Directors to issue shares held by the company to settle its commitments to participants of the plans as announced on 22 November 2024. The number of own shares held by Nokia Corporation following the transfer is 65 699 046.
A consortium of more than 42 organizations, led by Nokia , will work on an unmanned drone project aimed at protecting and bolstering the resilience of Europe's most critical infrastructures, the Finnish network equipment maker said on Wednesday.
Press ReleaseNokia to lead PROACTIF, a multimillion Europe robotics and unmanned technology project The venture is projected to generate around €90 million in revenue by 2035. The consortium brings together 42 leading European technology companies from 13 countries to redefine how emergency situations and critical infrastructure are managed.
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FI Country | 78,434 Employees | 5 May 2025 Last Dividend | 11 Apr 2000 Last Split | 3 Jan 1994 IPO Date |
Nokia Oyj is a global leader in mobile, fixed, and cloud network solutions, operating through four segments: Network Infrastructure, Mobile Networks, Cloud and Network Services, and Nokia Technologies. The company caters to a broad spectrum of clients, including communications service providers, webscales, hyperscalers, digital industries, and government entities. With a rich history dating back to 1865, Nokia is headquartered in Espoo, Finland, continuing its legacy of innovation and technological advancement in the telecommunications industry. Nokia's expertise encompasses a comprehensive range of products and services designed to meet the evolving needs of a digitally connected world.
Fixed Networking Solutions: Nokia provides advanced fiber and copper-based access infrastructure, offering in-home Wi-Fi solutions, and supports cloud and virtualization services. These solutions aim to enhance broadband connectivity for residential and business applications.
IP Networking Solutions: The company delivers IP access, aggregation, and edge and core routing solutions tailored for residential, mobile, enterprise, and cloud applications. This segment ensures robust, scalable IP networks that support the demands of an increasingly internet-dependent society.
Optical Networks Solutions: Nokia's optical networks solutions are designed for metro, regional, long-haul, and subsea applications, facilitating the high-speed transmission of vast amounts of data over optical fibers, thereby supporting the backbone of global internet connectivity.
Submarine Networks: Specializing in undersea cable transmission, Nokia plays a critical role in connecting continents and enabling global internet and communications infrastructure through its submarine networks technology.
Mobile Technology Products and Services: Offering comprehensive solutions for radio access networks and microwave radio links, Nokia ensures seamless connectivity and coverage. This includes network management solutions, network planning, optimization, deployment, and technical support services. These offerings are essential for mobile operators to deliver high-quality wireless communication services.
Cloud and Network Services: Nokia's portfolio includes core network solutions (voice and packet core), business applications (security, automation, monetization), cloud and cognitive services, and enterprise solutions such as private wireless and industrial automation. These services are geared towards enhancing the efficiency, security, and profitability of digital and cloud-based operations.
Intellectual Property Licensing: Beyond hardware and services, Nokia licenses its vast array of intellectual property, which includes patents, technologies, and the use of the Nokia brand. This aspect of the business allows other companies to leverage Nokia's innovations in their own products and services, facilitating broader technological advancement and connectivity solutions.