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- 16.7 mln cell phones sold in Q3 2005
- Riding the wave of new handset demand running through emerging markets as well as healthy replacement demand in mature markets, global mobile phone shipments continued the strong pace. Registering an estimated 200 mln units in Q3 2005, worldwide mobile phone shipments are projected to reach an annual volume of approximately...
- Blog posts 2006-02-09
- 1.7 mln mobile phones sold in Taiwan in Q3 2005
- The aggressive promotion of 3G services by mobile phone carriers was expected to stimulate the growth of the Taiwanese mobile phone market in Q3 2005. According to the Market Intelligence Center MIC, sales of 3G handsets failed to live up to original expectations, as consumers were anticipating a drop in...
- Blog posts 2006-02-08
- 31.6 mln mobile phones sold in Q3 2005
- According to The NPD Group, mobile phone sales to consumers in the US reached 31.6 mln units in Q3 2005. This number represents solid incremental growth of seven% from Q2 2005 sales volume of 29.6 mln units and an increase of more than 30% compared to sales duringQ3 2004. NPD...
- Blog posts 2006-01-24
- 25% of new phone lines in Asia Pacific in Q3 2005 were VOIP
- According to IDC, the Asia/Pacific excluding Japan enterprise telephony equipment market is still highly fragmented in Q3 2005, but some vendors including Avaya, NEC, Nortel and Samsung are emerging as the leaders in the region. The overall enterprise telephony equipment market in APEJ has grown 8% in Q3 2005 compared...
- Blog posts 2006-01-24
- 12% of all cell phones sold in Europe in Q3 2005 were 3G
- According to IDC, the Western European mobile phone market consisting of traditional mobile phones and converged devices maintained healthy double digit growth in Q3 2005 as shipments increased by 16% YTY and 5% QTQ to reach 39.5 mln units compared to 34 mln in Q3 2004. In Q3 2005, WCDMA...
- Blog posts 2005-11-24
- 23% of mobile phones sold in Sweden in Q3 2005 were 3G
- Overall shipments of mobile phones in Sweden fell 5% in Q3 2005, according to IT Research. Total shipments amounted to 912,000 mobile phones, of which 212,000 were 3G phones. Shipments of 3G phones rose 52% YTY and represented 23% of all mobile phone sales in Q3 2005.
- Blog posts 2005-11-08
- 31.6 mln mobile phones sold in the US in Q3 2005
- US consumers bought 31.6 mln mobile phones in Q3 2005, shelling out more than $2 bln. That's 30% growth YTY and 7% growth QTQ. Motorola topped the list, selling 9.5 mln units for a 30% market share. LG, Nokia and Samsung each had 16% of the market, followed by Sanyo,...
- Blog posts 2005-10-27
- Global mobile phone shipments up 19.1% in Q3 2005
- New product introductions, portfolio refreshes, and exciting new form factors helped spur growth in the worldwide mobile phone market during Q3 2005. According to IDC, worldwide mobile phone shipments rose 19.1% YTY and increased sequentially 8.8% in Q3 2005 to reach 208.3 mln units. YTY growth increased substantially over the...
- Blog posts 2005-10-21
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