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Nokia introduces a new solution called Nokia Cost Control

21 October 2006 by axxxr
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When making a phone call from a mobile phone, the caller keys in a simple command string to define the cost of the call before connecting.

After the money is spent, the call will be cut off. This gives the caller total control over their spending. Furthermore, the callers can use the calling time they invested in to its full extent, compared to normal charging by the minute.

The Nokia Cost Control solution is designed to support consumers in multiple ways, giving the control over the expenditure on single calls, addressing fear of overspending, optimizing the use of call time, and setting transparency in the use of shared phones. Phone sharing lowers the cash barrier to communication, and takes various forms from sharing between friends, roommates or family to small businesses that allow consumers to make calls or send SMS messages for a fee. www.nokia.com
 
 




Comments
On 21 Oct 22:15 Oco wrote
I agree, looks so awful indeed if you delete all words in Nokia hands logo it can be used in a "stop pedophilia" campaign
On 21 Oct 21:16 Xugaa wrote
Damn I hate that Nokia hands thing!

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