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What is Nokia?

Nokia is a telecommunications network technology company serving enterprise, commercial, consumer, healthcare, financial, real estate, or regulated-market customers.

Category
Telecommunications network technology
Headquarters
Espoo, Finland
Founded
See official company history
Employees
See latest annual report and company filings
Total funding
Public company
Status
Public company; NYSE/Nasdaq Helsinki: NOK

What is Nokia?

Nokia is a telecommunications network technology company headquartered in Espoo, Finland. Its public-company profile is most useful for account planning when combined with current filings, investor materials, job posts, product launches, and partner announcements.

Nokia is a telecommunications network technology company headquartered in Espoo, Finland. Its public-company profile is most useful for account planning when combined with current filings, investor materials, job posts, product launches, and partner announcements.

For sellers, Nokia should be mapped as a scaled public-company account. The best timing signals are earnings commentary, capital spending, hiring clusters, product launches, acquisitions, facility investments, and leadership changes.

What does Nokia offer?

Nokia's profile centers on 5G networks, Optical networks, IP routing, Network software.

  • 5G networks· Telecommunications network technology
  • Optical networks· Telecommunications network technology
  • IP routing· Telecommunications network technology
  • Network software· Telecommunications network technology
  • Private wireless· Telecommunications network technology
  • Licensing· Telecommunications network technology

How does Nokia make money?

Nokia makes money through commercial activity tied to telecommunications network technology.

Nokia monetizes through the model common to telecommunications network technology: product sales, recurring services, contracts, leases, subscriptions, transaction volume, servicing, investment management, or usage depending on the operating unit.

Sales angles should connect to measurable priorities such as margin, growth, occupancy, compliance, retention, automation, risk reduction, data quality, customer experience, or field productivity.

Who leads Nokia?

Nokia's named executives should be verified on the official leadership or investor-relations page before outreach.

  • Nokia executive leadershipExecutive leadership teamCurrent as of June 2026Use the official leadership, governance, or investor-relations page for current named executives before outreach.
  • Nokia finance leadershipFinance / CFO organizationCurrent as of June 2026Often owns investor communication, procurement governance, capital allocation, and budget discipline.
  • Nokia operations or technology leadershipOperations, product, technology, security, or commercial leadershipCurrent as of June 2026Likely stakeholder group for software, infrastructure, data, workflow, and operating-improvement purchases.

How do you contact Nokia's leadership?

Nokia should be contacted through official investor, media, partner, support, or sales routes unless a named executive publishes a direct address.

Email formatcontact via https://www.nokia.com

How is Nokia funded?

Nokia's current status is Public company; NYSE/Nasdaq Helsinki: NOK.

Nokia's capital profile is best understood through its current public-company status: Public company; NYSE/Nasdaq Helsinki: NOK. For public companies, financing and budget signals are usually found in annual reports, quarterly results, debt disclosures, buybacks, acquisitions, capital expenditure plans, and management commentary rather than venture funding rounds.

Before outreach, verify the latest status on the company's investor-relations page and current exchange filings.

How did Nokia get here?

Nokia's history should be read through founding, scale-up, public-market ownership, and current product or market focus.

  1. FoundingNokia is foundedThe company begins building in telecommunications network technology.
  2. Scale-upCommercial footprint expandsNokia broadens its product, customer, distribution, or geographic reach.
  3. Public marketsPublic company; NYSE/Nasdaq Helsinki: NOKPublic-company ownership shapes reporting, procurement, and operating priorities.
  4. 2025Scaled operating profileThe company operates with specialized teams and repeatable buying centers.
  5. June 2026Current profile refreshedProfile generated from official domain, public-company status, and source references.

Who are Nokia's competitors?

Nokia competes with larger incumbents and focused specialists in telecommunications network technology.

  • AT&TTelecommunications incumbent.
  • VerizonWireless and enterprise connectivity provider.
  • Deutsche TelekomTelecommunications group.
  • OrangeTelecommunications operator.

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