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Nokia expands Radiolinja's GSM and 3G networks in Finland
26th June 2002

Nokia and Radiolinja Origo, the network operator of Radiolinja FINLAND, have signed a multi-year agreement for the supply of equipment to Radiolinja's second and third generation mobile networks. This contract is based on the cooperation agreement signed in spring 2001.

Under the agreement, Nokia will supply GSM and 3G network equipment
to Radiolinja. In addition, the agreement includes services such as
project management and implementation, as well as integration and
maintenance services in the live network environment.

"We are very pleased to continue our extensive cooperation with
Radiolinja," says Timo Kotilainen, Vice President, Nokia Networks.
"Our cooperation started in 1991, when we supplied the world's first
GSM network to Radiolinja. Radiolinja is known as a pioneer operator
and this agreement further strengthens Nokia's position as its main
supplier of second and third generation mobile networks."

"We have co-operated with Nokia already for over ten years," says Ari
Asikainen, Managing Director, Radiolinja Origo. "Based on this
experience we look forward to further expanding our network toward
the 3G era with Nokia. We want to ensure seamless interworking of GSM
and 3G networks as we develop our network to provide next-generation
mobile services."

Radiolinja is a mobile operator concentrating on offering digital
mobile communication services for private and corporate customers.
Radiolinja produces and actively develops a range of mobile services
to allow Finnish people to communicate regardless of time and place.
In 2001, the Group's revenue totalled EUR 686 million, and it
employed more than 1,800 people. Radiolinja is a part of the Elisa
Group. Oy Radiolinja Ab, established in 1988, was the first in the
world to open its GSM network in 1991. Currently, Radiolinja's
customers can use their mobile phones in 106 countries and in 222
mobile operators' networks.

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