Company Press Release:
NOKIA LIFE TOOLS PILOT SHOWS
HIGH APPEAL FOR LIVELIHOOD AND LIFE IMPROVEMENT SERVICES IN INDIA
Commercial launch of
the service in
Chennai, April 08, 2009: Nokia
recently concluded the pilot phase of its pioneering Life Tools service in
Nokia Life Tools will launch
commercially India-wide in the first half of 2009. The service will be enabled
in the Nokia 2320 and Nokia 2323, which will soon begin shipping, and on more
devices to be announced later in the year.
“The creation of Nokia Life Tools
is from the ground up: it is built by a team that immersed itself in the rural
conditions and did extensive research to understand how people led their lives,
the kinds of services they were currently receiving, and what they wanted to
see as changes or improvements,” said D Shivakumar, Vice President and
General Manager, Nokia India. “The results from the pilot in
Users of the Agriculture Service
described that they were better informed about market rates for their produce.
Farmers found that getting prices daily on their mobile phones reduced their
dependency on agents for basic information. Now with greater awareness on
market conditions, there was newfound confidence in their negotiations with the
agents. There was also resounding appreciation for the time and money saved
from not having to make multiple trips to the market place to get the latest
rates.
“I believe in working rigorously
to enhance my livelihood and lifestyle and I expect that Nokia Life Tools
services will help me in validating the desired information,” said a
farmer and trader from Tuljapur,
Benefitting from the Agriculture
service also related to having advanced information about weather, news and
crop advisory services like information about probable diseases, weather based
disruptions and tips for more successful harvests. Farmers could plan labour,
sowing, harvesting and selling better, and with more predictable results than
they were able to before they started using Life Tools.
Learn English and General Knowledge subscribers
all claimed confidence and empowerment as key motivators and benefits for the
services. For many, learning English was an aspiration which was finally
achievable. Better performance in job interviews and career prospects, enhanced
image and social standing also featured highly and frequently in the feedback.
A 25-year-old second-year Master of
Arts student in Hindi, who is also a trader and owns an electronics repair and
CD shop, said: “Nokia Life Tools has given me many directions that I can
take related to my education, agriculture business and my overall individual
status. It has the potential to change my future.”
The pilot program of Nokia Life Tools
in
“The success of the Nokia Life
Tools pilot can be attributed to the fact that it honed in on consumers’
specific pain points, and addressed several unmet needs in the areas that were
crucial to them in their daily lives,” said Jawahar Kanjilal, Global Head
of Emerging Markets Services, Nokia. ”By continuously sharpening our
offerings and providing the most relevant services, we intend to make Nokia
Life Tools extremely relevant and indispensible to the target users.”
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