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There's plenty of proprietary secrets in the firmware unfotunately. And Nokia's first responsibility is to their lawyers and not their customers (or so it seems).
The Nokia download servers have been OK for a week or so now - I downloaded a firmware in the last few days without any problems (Firefox 2 on XP). What application is this "downloader"? Is it a browser? If so, try a different browser - Firefox works for me.
Why do they bother restricting the download of these files? The source code for these binaries is available, so no proprietary secrets eh? Who'd want to download these long binaries EXCEPT a legit customer?
Are there any mirrors?
I'd love to find a copy of the most recent OS2007
RX-34_2007SE_4.2007.38-2_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin
Any one have one on a server that isn't overwhlemed?