Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, driving the growth and sustainability of the broader mobility industry. Nokia connects people to each other and the information that matters to them with easy-to-use and innovative products like mobile phones, devices and solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses. Nokia provides equipment, solutions and services for network operators and corporations. Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on four major exchanges.
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications offers mobile multimedia consumer products for people who appreciate the possibilities of powerful technology. By creating an enticing brand, and by taking the lead in bringing new ways of using multimedia communications while mobile, Sony Ericsson can create compelling business opportunities for its operators. Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications was established in 2001 by telecommunications leader Ericsson and consumer electronics powerhouse Sony Corporation. The company is owned equally by Ericsson and Sony.
LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of LG Electronics, South Korea was established in January, 1997 after clearance from the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB). The trend of beating industry norms started with the fastest ever-nationwide launch by LG in a period of 4 and ýý months with the commencement of operations in May 1997. LG set up a state-of-the art manufacturing facility at Greater Noida, near Delhi, in 1998, with an investment of Rs 500 Crores. This facility manufactured Color Televisions, Washing Machines, Air-Conditioners and Microwave Ovens. During the year 2001, LG also commenced the home production for its eco-friendly Refrigerators and established its assembly line for its PC Monitors at its Greater Noida manufacturing unit. The beginning of 2003 will see roll out of the first locally manufactured Direct Cool Refrigerator from the plant at Greater Noida.
[...] Motorola in India is structured into the following divisions: BroadbandCommunicationsSector(BCS) As the world's leading supplier of digital cable set-tops and cable modems, Motorola's Broadband Communications Sector (BCS) provides end- to-end systems for the delivery of interactive digital video, voice and high-speed data solutions for broadband operators. Commercial, Government and Industrial Solutions Sector (CGISS) The Commercial, Government and Industrial Solutions Sector (CGISS) is the leading provider of integrated communications and information solutions, trusted to meet mission-critical requirements and improve the operations of public safety, government and enterprise customers worldwide. [...]
[...] In terms of brands the market share is: Nokia 4000 : 80(price) , 52(features) 6000 : 85(price) , 75(features) 8000 : 60(price) , 60(features) 12000 : 52(price) , 55(features) 15000 : 94(price) , 105(features) LG 4000 : 15(price) , 10(features) 6000 : 12(price) , 10(features) 8000 : 17(price) , 12(features) 12000 : 06(price) , 05(features) 15000 : 00(price) , 00(features) Samsung 4000 : 15(price) , 75(features) 6000 : 55(price) , 60(features) 8000 : 60(price) , 65(features) 12000 : 78(price) , 80(features) 15000 : 35(price) , 33(features) Motorola 4000 : 20(price) , 13(features) 6000 : 15(price) , 10(features) 8000 : 18(price) , 15(features) 12000 : 14(price) , 12(features) 15000 : 03(price) , 04(features) Sony Eriksson 4000 : 35(price) , 50(features) 6000 : 33(price) , 45(features) 8000 : 45(price) , 48(features) 12000 : 50(price) , 48(features) 15000 : 68(price) , 58(features) Diagrammatic representation of data collected & Analyzed Market share of various brands Categorywise usage representation Data Interpretation 1. [...]
[...] Introduction to work Selection of brands in order to generate the primary data for analyzing the market where mobiles are being used. For the purpose of generating database a detailed questionnaire is made and users are questioned. there was a collection of both business class and services class. Areas chooses is diversified from people of different businesses and regular services goers. The sample of approximately 200 people was taken and detailed analysis on the basis of features & prices . [...]
[...] Nokia Business Strategies The Nokia Strategy continues to focus on three activities to expand mobile communications in terms of volume and value: Expand mobile voice Drive consumer multimedia Bring extended mobility to enterprises Expand mobile voice: We believe that many opportunities for growth exist in the mobile voice market, and we intend to continue to focus on this area. In doing so, we aim to capitalize on our demonstrated efficiency and skill in execution and demand-supply chain management, and our history of innovation. [...]
[...] Congress to promote quality awareness, recognize performance achievements, and publicize successful operational strategies Motorola celebrates 75 years of making things, smarter and life better for people around the world. Motorola commemorates the 20-year anniversary of the world's first commercial portable cellular phone, the DynaTAC portable phone, unveiled by the company in 1983. The Motorola A760 phone is the world's first handset combining a Linux operating system and Java technology with full PDA functionality. Motorola produces its 50-millionth applications processor for portable multimedia devices used by Palm, Sony, Siemens and other customers. [...]
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