Nokia has introduced rupee payments on its Ovi Store in India, in a bid to boost downloads from the store. Nokia has introduced rupee payments on its Ovi Store in India, in a bid to boost downloads from the store. The facility is however currently available only to subscribers of Reliance Communications, India’s second largest mobile operator, a Nokia spokeswoman said on Tuesday. Before the arrangement with Reliance, users in India could purchase on the Ovi Store only in foreign currencies, typically using international credit cards.The two companies announced on Tuesday an integrated operator billing program around the Ovi Store. Users can pay for their downloads from the Ovi Store through Reliance. The payments will be either included in their monthly mobile phone bills or deducted from the pre-paid balance, depending on the data plan, the companies said. Nokia is offering applications, games, and other downloads from the Ovi Store at prices from 25 rupees (US$0.55) to 500 rupees, lower than international prices, the spokeswoman said. An upshot of this strategy is that it Nokia has stopped allowing subscribers to other Indian cellular networks to make purchases in foreign currencies. “We can’t charge different prices to different users in India,” the spokeswoman said. Users who are not on the Reliance network can however continue to download free applications and content on the store. The new arrangement is exclusive to Reliance customers until March 31.Nokia is already working with credit card companies and other Indian mobile operators to offer rupee payment and payment through operators to users who are not on Reliance’s network, the spokeswoman said. Nokia claims more than 4.5 million downloads a week in India.The company does not offer music purchases in India through its music store. However, it runs a program, called Ovi Music Unlimited, which offers free and unlimited music downloads for one year to buyers of certain models of Nokia phones. John Ribeiro covers outsourcing and general technology breaking news from India for The IDG News Service. Follow John on Twitter at @Johnribeiro. John’s e-mail address is john_ribeiro@idg.com Related content feature Top cybersecurity M&A deals for 2023 Fears of recession, rising interest rates, mass tech layoffs, and conservative spending trends are likely to make dealmakers cautious, but an ever-increasing need to defend against bigger and faster attacks will likely keep M&A activity steady in By CSO Staff Sep 22, 2023 24 mins Mergers and Acquisitions Mergers and Acquisitions Mergers and Acquisitions brandpost Unmasking ransomware threat clusters: Why it matters to defenders Similar patterns of behavior among ransomware treat groups can help security teams better understand and prepare for attacks By Joan Goodchild Sep 21, 2023 3 mins Cybercrime news analysis China’s offensive cyber operations support “soft power” agenda in Africa Researchers track Chinese cyber espionage intrusions targeting African industrial sectors. By Michael Hill Sep 21, 2023 5 mins Advanced Persistent Threats Cyberattacks Critical Infrastructure brandpost Proactive OT security requires visibility + prevention You cannot protect your operation by simply watching and waiting. It is essential to have a defense-in-depth approach. By Austen Byers Sep 21, 2023 4 mins Security Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe