Nokia expanding in Hungary
Mobile phone maker Nokia is expanding its office in Budapest, Hungary.
OEMFrom January this year company’s office in Budapest will now include overseeing 11 national markets in South and Central Europe. The Budapest office will be in charge of marketing, product launches, customer service and communication for the region, local media reports. The office has a staff force 60 people including 45 Hungarians.Nokia's plant in Komárom has approximately 5,500 employees, the plant had Hungary's third-largest revenue generator in 2006.
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