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India eNews (Free subscription) | 05/05/2008
With India adding eight million mobile phone connections every month, Japan's Mitsubishi Corporation will set up a cell phone making unit in West Bengal by 2010.
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Thaindian News (Free subscription) | 05/05/2008
Kolkata, May 5 (IANS) With India adding eight million mobile phone connections every month, Japan's Mitsubishi Corporation will set up a cell phone making unit in West Bengal by 2010. The company has tied up with city-based cell phone manufacturer, GeePee Infotech Pvt Ltd, for the project. “Right now we are rounding up the paper work. [...]
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Japan Times (Free subscription) | 04/03/2008
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. said Monday it will stop developing and making cellular phone handsets due to falling profitability in the mature domestic market. Read more ...
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Matt's blog (Free subscription) | 03/03/2008
Digitaltrends.com Mitsubishi Quits Cell Phone Business Digitaltrends.com, OR - 25 minutes ago The company cites limited growth potential in Japan's domestic phone market as the reason for the shutdown, with diverging preferences of phone users ...
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PC World (Free subscription) | 03/03/2008
The vendor first focused on domestic sales, and is now looking to withdraw entirely.
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Digital Trends - Most Recent News (Free subscription) | 03/03/2008
It's no secret that competing with the Nokia's, Motorola's, LGs, and Samsung's of the world is no easy feat, but it's always a little sad when another long-time player calls it quits. Today, Mitsubishi announced it is getting out of the mobile handset business after nearly 25 years. Although the company's handsets are rarely seen outside of Japan (where they've been a longtime supplier to NTT DoCoMo),...
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ZDNet (Free subscription) | 03/03/2008
Faced with tough competition from giants like Nokia and Samsung, Japanese company decides to throw in the towel. Mitsubishi Electric said it plans to exit its loss-making mobile phone business, becoming the latest Japanese electronics maker to withdraw from a market dominated by overseas giants such as...
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