Nokia delays the launch of their mobile gaming service

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November 3rd, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 45 times, 1 so far today

Nokia delays the launch of their mobile gaming service

Mobile phone maker Nokia has announced that they are now delaying the launch of their gaming service due to software testing delays.

The company is also facing issues with their mobile music store as Warner Music has pulled their content from the service.

Warner has stated that they are not happy with the Nokia’s MOSH service which is enabling mobile users to pirate digital media.

Nokia recently announced their OVI branded services to push gaming and music services on their mobile devices.

A company representative said in a statement: “N-gage is coming in December. Software testing is taking a bit more time than what we had expected. We are talking about a couple of weeks.”

Nokia stated about the Warner problem: “We think we have done a lot to ensure that content owners’ rights are not abused. We are hoping to reach agreement with Warner.”





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