Lenovo Signs Agreement To Resell Mobile Email Systems
November 28, 2005 |
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China Mobility Solutions has entered into a sales and distribution agreement with Lenovo (LNVGY.PK) to sell CHMS's mobile email systems through Lenovo's distribution channels in China, under the Lenovo brand name.
Following the landmark acquisition of IBM's personal computer division in May 2005, Lenovo became the world's third largest PC manufacturer. Lenovo employs more than 19,000 people, with executive headquarters in Purchase, N.Y., principal operations in Beijing, China and Raleigh, N.C., and a global enterprise sales organization. Lenovo has annual revenues of approximately $13 billion, and sells PC products and value-added professional services to customers around the globe.
"We have developed our mobile email system with unique 'push' technology that automatically delivers e-mail to a recipient's cellular phone without it having to be retrieved," said Angela Du, President of China Mobility Solutions, Inc. "With our advanced technology and experienced management team, China Mobility Solutions is well positioned to meet Lenovo's needs in the robust Chinese marketplace."
China Mobility Solutions completed a successful road show demonstrating its mobile e-mail systems earlier this year and has discussed incorporating its mobile e-mail systems into bundle services with several other leading PC and mobile phone manufacturers in China and the United States.
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