April 30, 2009
U.S. carriers not keen on Nokia's Ovi Store
Nokia has run into yet another potential hurdle in trying to crack the U.S. market, reports News.com.
The company revealed on Wednesday that its Ovi Store will not have the billing support of U.S. carriers when it launches next month, according to Reuters.
Consumers can pay in eight countries -- Australia, Britain, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Russia, Singapore, Spain -- through telecoms operator bills for software or media bought from Nokia's Ovi store, to be opened in May. Executives had hoped to add the U.S. to that list earlier this year.
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