To all, Acer (recent Q licensee) to make pdQ-like devices. [would they have signed a Q license if the IPR for 3G was not required?]
Acer, Inventec to Make Products with PC/Telecom Functions December 30, 1998 (TAIPEI) -- Acer Peripherals Inc. and Inventec Corp. are exploring the global trend toward products with integrated personal computer and telecommunications functions. Acer Peripherals has invested NT$675 million to develop a new product with Internet, electronic mail, digital transmission and mobile telecommunications functions.
Acer executives said the new product will adopt third-generation mobile phone technology to guarantee security and transmission quality. Currently, only Finnish telecom equipment maker Nokia, San Diego-based Qualcomm Inc. and Korea's LG Electronics are capable of producing such products.
To obtain part of the needed technology, Acer will pay NT$287 million in royalties. The product is expected to make its debut in the year 2000.
Inventec Corp., the major original equipment manufacturer for Compaq Computer Corp., is also pouring NT$500-600 million into the development of a product that combines the functions of personal digital assistant (PDA) and mobile phone. The company's aggressive expansion also includes the production of business computers, workstations and servers.
Inventec's President, S.C. Lee, said his company is convinced the combination of information and telecommunications technologies will be the ultimate trend of the market. "Consumers are looking for computers and mobile phones that are smaller in size and easier to use," Lee said. He added that Inventec's strength in the production of notebook PCs and calculators will be an asset in the development of the "product of the future."
Acer Peripherals has been approved for an NT$100 million R&D subsidy and a NT$100 million zero-interest loan from the government for its new product, while Inventec is currently applying for the government subsidy.
(Commercial Times, Taiwan) |