Ahead of the closure of
Nokia-Microsoft deal before the end of April, a leaked letter in Finland
shows that Nokia Oyj will be soon
renamed as Microsoft Mobile Oy.
According to a report on wmpoweruser.com, a website that tracks developments related to
Windows Phone, in a letter Nokia has told its sellers in Finland that the deal
with Microsoft will close soon. Both Microsoft and Nokia had said in March that
the deal would close by the end of April.
"Please note that
upon the close of the transaction between Microsoft and Nokia, the name of Nokia
Corporation/Nokia Oyj will change to Microsoft Mobile Oy. Microsoft Mobile Oy
is the legal entity name that should be used for VAT IDs and for the issuance
of invoices," the company reportedly said in the leaked letter.
Oyj is a Finnish abbreviation for a "public stock
company" while the Oy is a term for a "corporation".
The closure of the deal doesn't really mean the end of
Nokia. Instead, it means an end to Nokia as the world knows it. Microsoft is
buying Nokia's mobile phones division, including the teams that make feature
phones. But it is not buying the divisions that are responsible for network
equipment business and here maps. The company left behind by Microsoft will
also keep rights to its name Nokia though Microsoft has bought the license to
use the Nokia brand name for 10 years as part of its $7.2 billion deal.
Additionally, Microsoft has bought rights to use Lumia and
Asha brand names. As part of the deal, Nokia has also agreed to not make a
smartphone or phone using Nokia brand before the end of 2015.
While the name Nokia will be replaced by Microsoft Mobile in
the coming days in Finland and possibly in other countries — not much will
change for Nokia's business partners in the immediate future.
"Under the terms
of the sale, Microsoft will assume all rights, benefits and obligations of the
Nokia Devices and Services business, including Nokia's agreements with
suppliers, customers and partners which pertain to the Devices and Services
business. Therefore, the purpose of this letter is to update you that the
current terms and conditions that you have with the Devices and Services
business will not change," Nokia notes in the leaked letter.
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