Inside Nokia's headquarters in Espoo, Finland, on the edge of the Baltic sea, there are television screens telling staff how many people are using the Finnish company's fledgling mobile phone services.
By 2012, Nokia is aiming to have 300m users of its services, such as music and maps, but the total stood at 53.9m last Friday.
It underlines the scale of the task confronting Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Nokia's chief executive, as he tries to pull off the most important transformation of the company since it became the world's largest mobile phonemaker in the late 1990s.
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