A Mexico City court found in favor of federal
consumer protection agency Profeco in a suit first filed in 2010
against Nokia Mexico before Finnish parent Nokia sold its mobile
business to Microsoft - a sale which was completed this year.
The agency said Nokia Mexico customers that had been affected by
faulty Nokia equipment would be able to seek damages even if
they had not yet presented complaints.
According to Profeco, the court ruled Nokia Mexico must either
replace defective devices and/or reimburse their cost, plus pay
compensation equivalent to at least 20 percent of the damages
resulting from malfunctioning.
Profeco, which could not immediately be reached for comment, did
not provide more details on how the damages would be paid.
Neither Microsoft, which was not mentioned in the statement, nor
Nokia Mexico could immediately be reached for comment.
(Reporting by Dave Graham; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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