Wall Street Journal | February 9, 2011 | Shayndi Raice
Chinese equipment-maker Huawei Technologies Co. and its U.S. partner Amerilink Telecom Corp. have significantly scaled back their partnership, leaving the future of the U.S. firm in question.
The companies are still working on joint sales opportunities,...
Wall Street Journal | February 9, 2011 | Shayndi Raice
Chinese equipment-maker Huawei Technologies Co. and its U.S. partner Amerilink Telecom Corp. have significantly scaled back their partnership, leaving the future of the U.S. firm in question.
The companies are still working on joint sales opportunities,...
Taipei Times | February 9, 2011
NEC Corp is in talks with Lenovo Group Ltd to partner on server sales in China, a move that would extend the joint venture announced last month between the two PC makers.
“There’s a complementary relationship,” Masato Yamamoto, head of...
Ahh, the humble smart phone. For the first part of the last decade a mere curiosity reserved for the hardcore nerds and obsessive businessman of this world, subsequently thrust into the limelight by the iPhone, then Android, and most recently by the escalating war between the two.
We all knew this moment was going to come sooner or later. Symbian, Nokia's floundering mobile OS, has ruled the roost essentially forever in terms of sales (although it has been fairly absent in the mindshare stakes as of late), but that lead has been slowly crumbling as the twin forces of iOS and Android snapped at its heels. The question wasn't if, but when, one of them would overtake it.
Bloomberg | January 25, 2011 | K. Oanh Ha
Vietnam Mobile Telecom Services Co., the nation’s second-biggest mobile-phone company by subscribers, said sales surged 31.5 percent last year as new services for music and games helped it exceed a target for adding users.
Sales jumped to...
Times of India | January 13, 2011
TOKYO: Japan's top mobile operator, NTT Docomo, is likely to boast two million smartphone contracts by the end of March, compared with a forecast of 1.3 million, an executive said in an interview.
Senior executive vice president Kiyoyuki Tsujimura...
Bloomberg | January 6, 2011 | Tim Culpan
HTC Corp., the world’s largest maker of handsets using Google Inc. Android and Microsoft Corp. Windows operating systems, more than doubled profit after new models spurred sales to a record.
Fourth-quarter net income climbed to NT$14.6 billion ($500...
Xiong Tong | Xinhuanet News | December 29, 2010
RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- Online Christmas sales in Brazil reached 2.2 billion reais (1.3 billion U.S. dollars) in 2010, up 40 percent from the same period last year, a Sao Paulo-based consulting company...
TAIPEI, Dec 6 - Smartphone maker HTC Corp <2498.TW> said on Monday that its November sales more than doubled to T$37.6 billion from T$14.3 billion in the same month a year earlier.
The company did not elaborate in a statement to the Taiwan...