- Nokia loses CDMA market share.
EUROPEMEDIA-(C)2003 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ The world's leading mobile handset manufacturer, Nokia, has lost market share in Asia and North America, according to a new report from market researchers Strategy Analytics. Globally, the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) mobile phone standard is dominant, with a global market ......
- Handset unit sales up 18% in Q103.
EUROPEMEDIA-(C)2003 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ The mobile phone industry experienced better-than-expected sales, as worldwide mobile phone unit sales totalled 112.7m units, an 18 per cent increase from the first quarter of 2002, according to a new report from market analysts Gartner Inc., <i>Mobile Terminal Market Shares: Worldwide, 1Q03</i>....
- Mobile Phone Industry Sees 18% Q1 Increase, Gartner Reports
Even as SARS hits the Asia/Pacific, the mobile phone industry experienced better than expected sales. The market saw an 18 percent sequential increase in Q1, as worldwide mobile phone unit sales totaled about 113 million units, according to Gartner Inc. "The mobile handset industry rode the crest of a wave ......
- The chips are down
Qualcomm faces new challenges to its dominance of the CDMA chipset market in the shape of Nokia, Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics TMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments have teamed up with Nokia to challenge Qualcomm's hegemony in the CDMA chipset market. The alliance plans to develop a full chipset, including RF, analog ......
- Mobile handset sales grew 6% in 2002,
report.
EUROPEMEDIA-(C)2003 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ Worldwide mobile phone unit sales totalled 423.4m units in 2002 - a six per cent increase from 2001, according to new research from market analysts Gartner Dataquest. Fourth quarter worldwide mobile phone sales totalled 122.6 million units, an increase of 14 per cent ......
- Interview with Dr. Irwin Jacobs, CEO, Qualcomm
Consider that all the major 3GPP-approved 3G standards contain the acronym 'CDMA' and you realise just how pivotal Qualcomm is to the mobile industry. CEO Irwin Jacobs drives the point home: "CDMA has been adopted for third generation pretty much universally...Any form of CDMA rollout is beneficial to the industry, ......
- Nokia reports strong 3Q results.
EUROPEMEDIA-(C)2002 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, gave a boost to the telecoms industry yesterday after strong handset sales helped it post a 68 per cent jump in third quarter profits. The Finnish group's third-quarter sales rose by 2 per cent compared with ......