Nokia Ends BenQ Relationship
June 27, 2005 |
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Just weeks after Japan's Kyocera ended its relationship with Taiwan-based BenQ, Nokia has now ended its relationship with BenQ and switched to Guangda.
Though Nokia has not independently confirmed this separation, it appears to be related to BenQ's recent purchase of the Siemens' mobile phone division.
BenQ's mobile phone products are mainly sold on the Chinese mainland, India and Central America, so it appears that the separation won't affect heir immediate business.
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