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Mumbai:
Electronics and technology major Toshiba is planning
to enter the mobile segment of the country''s growing wireless
market. The Japanese company is expected to finalise plans
by the end of this year.
The
company is planning to tap the mobile market in India,
Hong Kong, Taiwan and the European countries, reports
quoting senior officials of the company said.
"India
is a very large market for us and is growing very rapidly.
Japan has already achieved 70-80 per cent mobile penetration,
which is forcing us to look overseas to meet our corporate
demands," Takeshi Aoki of Toshiba Corporation''s international
operations division said on the sidelines of the ITU conference.
Toshiba
plans to initially launch a GSM mobile handset in India,
with subsequent roll-outs in phases. The company also
has marketing arrangements with a UK-based trading company,
he said.
The company, which sells laptops, printers and television
sets in India through HCL, has recently entered the home
appliances market in India through its wholly owned subsidiary
Toshiba India.
Toshiba,
although a newcomer to the mobile phone scene, is banking
on its reputation for innovation in technology. The company
plans to apply the unique Toshiba brand of innovative
thinking to its mobile phones to interest customers.
Toshiba sells around five million mobile phones a year
in Japan, one
of the most competitive markets in the world. And as mobile
services become more content-rich, these qualities are
going to become more important than ever and Toshiba expects
to deliver them better.
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