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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (21054)4/2/2002 2:18:35 PM
From: Dennis Roth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 196660
 
Homemade Handsets to Counterattack Foreign Trademarks in 2002
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Story Filed: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 9:27 AM EST

CHINA, Apr 02, 2002 (AsiaPort via COMTEX) -- China is the largest mobile communications market in the world now. The number Chinese handset users reaches 0,1488 billion. It will continue to keep increasing more than 10% within 3-5 years. There will be 0,29 billion handset users in China in 2005. The sale will reach 122,6 billion yuan. Insiders express that homemade handsets will counterattack international handset trademarks massively in 2002.

Foreign handset trademarks still control China market now, but their holistic market share drops continually. On the contrary, homemade handsets develop rapidly and violently. The market share of homemade handsets rises continuously. Homemade handsets have gained great achievements in some small and medium cities.

Kejian hopes to become a nationwide trademark to enlarge the market share in metropolis of China. Zhongxing Telecom produces handsets of GSM, CDMA and PHS massively. Bird Continues to construct the largest sales network of handsets in China. Konka will mainly develop handset market in small and medium cities. TCL will try its best to become the first trademark of homemade handsets. Haier hopes that its handset products can take up the leading position in the domestic market of China.

From China Enterprise News, Page 6, Friday, March 29, 2002
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Now if we can only get these handset manufactures to produce more CDMA handsets and fewer disparaging remarks about the CDMA network.