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The world's first GSM call

World's first GSM call, called the Bank of Finland, Harri Holkeri, provided by Nokia's Radiolinja network in July 1991. Today, the world's 2.5 billion mobile users to use most of the GSM technology.

Harri Holkeri said he phoned the call by Radiolinja (Elisa's subsidiary), organized by the GSM network, the inaugural conference in Helsinki on 07.01.1991. Recipient of the call were Deputy Mayor of Tampere, Kaarina Suonio. Prime Minister Harri Holkeri had played a key role in the national-level communications strategy and telecommunications, the opening of commercial competition. the European telecom market with the release of this became the cornerstone of Nokia's international success. Nokia's innovation was the key to economic recovery Finnish recession of the 1990s. from GSM quickly developed into a global one. In 1995, the GSM phones were already sold more than the NMT phones. The so-called second-generation mobile systems-GSM is today the world's most common mobile phone system. The system has been extended towards the third generation (3G) mobile broadband technology-based systems (UMTS). Text: Rita Landström

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