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November 20, 2005

Motorola to start assembling cellphone handsets in India

Motorola Inc. will start assembling mobile handsets in India by this December seeking to boost its market share selling locally manufactured low-cost handsets.


India is one of the fastest growing mobile phone markets in the world With more than 2.5 million mobile-phone subscribers being added every month.

The first made-in-India handset, the Motorola C115, will be introduced next month, costing less than $40. Motorola currently has six research-and-development centers in India.

Posted by admin at November 20, 2005 04:07 PM

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