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To: salim salloum who wrote (7613)12/29/1996 11:21:00 PM
From: Galirayo   of 31386
 
THE REAL COMPETITION IN CHINA
No mention of ADSL or HDSL but it's nice to know where NEC is headed.
Ray

December 23, 1996, Issue:1038
Section: Electronic Business News -- December 1996

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THE REAL COMPETITION IN CHINA

Japan's NEC is really making tracks in China. Now it has set up a holding company-NEC (China)-to oversee its 10 subsidiaries and more than a dozen joint ventures and OEM partners on the mainland. NEC got into China in 1972 and now is big in mobile phones, pagers, and printers. This year it began operations for its PC products and started turning out monitors through a joint venture. Next year NEC will turn on a 0.4-micron fab in Beijing for 16-megabit DRAMs. NEC's operations on the mainland have been a maze, reflecting its rapidly growing business in one of the hottest markets in the world. The move to a holding company is a major commitment in a market in which foreign vendors have been unwilling to commit, Dataquest says. In fact, the market researcher says, NEC is the first foreign information-technology vendor to make such a move.

Copyright r 1996 CMP Media Inc.
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