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Nokia Staff forbidden to say "Mobile Phones."

"The 63,000 employees of Nokia, the largest cellphone manufacturer in the world, are banned from using the term 'Mobile Phones'. Instead, they call them 'Multimedia Computers.'"
on Monday, May 15, 2006
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