Microsoft Corporation has completed its acquisition of the Nokia Devices and Services business.
The acquisition has been approved by
Nokia shareholders and by governmental regulatory agencies around the
world, Microsoft said on Friday.
The completion of the acquisition marks the first step in bringing these two organisations together as one team.
“Today we welcome the Nokia Devices and
Services business to our family. The mobile capabilities and assets they
bring will advance our transformation,” Microsoft Chief Executive
Officer, Mr. Satya Nadella, said, adding that, “Together with our
partners, we remain focused on delivering innovation more rapidly in our
mobile-first, cloud-first world.”
Reporting to Nadella is former Nokia
President and Chief Executive Officer, Mr.Stephen Elop, who will serve
as executive vice president of the Microsoft Devices Group, overseeing
an expanded devices business that includes Lumia smartphones and
tablets, Nokia mobile phones, Xbox hardware, Surface, Perceptive Pixel
products and accessories.
Microsoft welcomes personnel with deep
industry experience in more than 130 sites across 50 countries
worldwide, including several factories that design, develop,
manufacture, market and sell a broad portfolio of innovative smart
devices, mobile phones and services. As part of the transaction,
Microsoft will honour all existing Nokia customer warranties for
existing devices.
Windows Phone is the fastest-growing
ecosystem in the smartphone market, and its portfolio of award-winning
devices continues to expand. In the fourth quarter of 2013, according to
IDC, Windows Phone reinforced its position as a top three smartphone
operating system and was the fastest-growing platform among the leading
operating systems with 91 percent year-over-year gain.
Furthermore, with the Nokia mobile phone
business, Microsoft will target the affordable mobile devices market, a
$50bn annual opportunity, delivering the first mobile experience to the
next billion people while introducing Microsoft services to new
customers around the world.
Microsoft said it will continue to
deliver new value and opportunity, and will work closely with a range of
hardware partners, developers, operators, distributors and retailers,
providing platforms, tools, applications and services that enable them
to make exceptional devices.
With a deeper
understanding of hardware and software working as one, the company
explained that it will strengthen and grow demand for Windows devices
overall.
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