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 ZTE targets sales worth $100m by 2010 in Japan

  • July 29th, 2008
  • 11:46 am

ZTE plans to expand in Japan Mobile market, with the launch of its first product with Japan communications. From 7 August, Chinese equipment maker’s USB modem will be available with the MVNO, according to media report. As per Qian Qiang statement, ZTE is targeting sales $100 million by 2010 in japan.

Japan Communications offers a suggested retail price of JPY 39,900 for the ZTE device, with a service plan allowing 150 hours of data communications. Emobile introduced a Huawei handset in June for JPY 5,890 with a two-year contract, a price less than half that of domestic handsets with the same plan. The voice-only phone features a 2-inch LCD screen and 2 megapixel camera.


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