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Nokia today announced that it has signed on as a global sponsor of the Live 8
concerts on July 2, 2005, organized by Sir Bob Geldof to call on the eight
leaders of the world's richest countries to act for debt cancellation, increased
aid and trade justice for the world's poorest people at the G8 summit six days
later.
John Kennedy of Live 8 said, "Having Nokia as a global sponsor
is fantastic as it underscores the importance of communication. Nokia brings
additional awareness and visibility to this most important of causes - helping
to eradicate poverty."
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"We are proud to be a global sponsor of the Live 8 initiative,"
said Pekka Rantala, Senior Vice President, Multimedia Marketing, Nokia. "Nokia
is about connecting people and the Live 8 initiative is a perfect example of
what people can accomplish when we work together to achieve a common goal. It's
also great to see that the passion people have for music can be channeled for a
common good."
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He continued, "The Live 8 concerts will bring billions of
people together, either in person or through broadcasting, to share an
unforgettable experience that helps to raise awareness for an important global
issue. We want to enable people to share this once in a lifetime experience and
feel connected and working together even though they may be physically
apart."
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As a global sponsor, Nokia provides funds to help cover the
costs associated with running the events. In addition, the cooperation between
Nokia and Live 8 will extend beyond the series of scheduled concerts.
{mosgoogle}LIVE 8 is part of a day of action across the
world which kick-starts The Long Walk to Justice that calls on the eight leaders
of the world's richest countries to cancel debt, increase aid and bring about
trade justice when they meet for the G8 summit in Gleneagles, Scotland on
6th-9th July. On 2nd July in London, Edinburgh, Philadelphia, Berlin, Paris and
Rome millions will be coming together to call for complete debt cancellation,
more and better aid and trade justice for the world's poorest people. LIVE 8 is
calling for people across the world to unite in one call - in 2005 it is your
voice we are after, not your money.
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Through a number of innovative projects, Nokia and partners
leverage the benefits of mobile communications for education and health. By
2015, Nokia believes that half of the world's population will have access to
global communications through mobile devices. See www.nokia.com for more
information on BridgeIt and other community involvement projects.
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Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the
growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects
people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use
and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging,
games, media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services
for network operators and corporations.
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