The Chinese Mobile Phone Industry's Growth Rate Failed to Meet Expectations
Research and Markets has announced the addition of The Chinese Mobile Phone Industry, 1H 2004 and Beyond to their offering.
Near the end of June 2004, the Chinese government promulgated Document No. 412, terminating the necessity for mobile phone manufacturers to apply for production licenses. The good news did not make companies waiting for a production license shout for joy. There remain hidden obstacles such as product inspection and the need to apply for network access licenses. Price competition is intense, inventory levels are high in the channels, and banks have been refusing financing to mobile phone channel players; PAS network infrastructure remains insufficient as well. As a result, the Chinese mobile phone industry's growth rate failed to meet expectations in the second quarter of 2004. As the industry moves the peak season in the second half, these issues will continue to impact shipment volume.
List of Topics
Quarterly shipment volume forecast up to 4Q 2004. Special discussion on the R&D talent acquisition issue. 1H 2004 review of shipment volume, manufacturer rankings and export ratio-volume, design solution provider market share, product mix, handset design sources, production locations, competitive profiles of international, Korean and Chinese players.
Companies Mentioned
ADI, Agere, Alcatel, Amoi Electronics, Amoisonic, Arima, Bellwave, BenQ, Bird, Broadcom, Capitel, CEC-T, CEC-W, Chabridge, China Mobile, China Netcom, China Telecom, China Unicom, Compal, Datang, Daxian, DBTEL, Eastcom, Eastern, EMP, Ericsson, Flextronics, Foxconn, Freescale, Guowei, Haier, Hisense, Infineon, Inventec, Kejian, Konka, Kyocera, Langchao, Lenovo, LG, Matsushita, Mitsubishi, Motorola, MTK, NEC, Nokia, Olympus, Panda, Philips, Qualcom, Quanta, Sagem, Samsung, Sanyo, SCNB, SED, Shanghai Telecom, Siemens, Skyworks, Solectron, Sony Ericsson, Soutec, Suohong, TCL, Telsda, TI, Top, Toshiba, UT-Starcom, VK, Wavecom, Xoceco, Yong Sheng, Zhenhua, Zhonglin, ZTE
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Source: press release
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