China Unicom Will Increase CDMA Mobile Phone Outsourcing By 50%
December 4, 2006 |
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Liantong Huasheng, a wholly-owned company of China Unicom (CHU), reports that China Unicom will increase its CDMA outsourcing by 50% next year.
This will increase it from the current 6.5 million a year to about 10 million a year. LH says that China Unicom is doing so to enrich the mobile phone types for its C network and lower CDMA prices for consumers.
Yu Yingtao, general manager of LTHS, says that his company will sell about 6.5 million mobile phones this year, which accounts for about 30% of the total CDMA mobile phone sales in China. Yu introduces that middle and low-end CDMA mobile phone outsourcing will account for at least 50% of next year's outsourcing and double module high-end mobile phones take about 10%.
LH is mainly engaged in the mobile phone customization, outsourcing and distribution for China Unicom.
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