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[Title] => Motorola wants to be strong second to Nokia in RP
[Summary] => Motorola Inc., currently ranked second in other parts of the world, wants be a strong number two in the Philippine mobile handset market, currently dominated by Nokia.
Scott Durchslag, corporate vice-president of strategy and business development for Motorolas personal communications sector (PCS), made this bold announcement during his recent visit to Manila. To date Nokia controls 75 percent of the local handset market. "Its unnatural that Nokia has dominated the market because no one offers customers a choice," he pointed out.
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Scott Durchslag, corporate vice-president of strategy and business development for Motorolas personal communications sector (PCS), made this bold announcement during his recent visit to Manila. To date Nokia controls 75 percent of the local handset market. "Its unnatural that Nokia has dominated the market because no one offers customers a choice," he pointed out.
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November 8, 2003 - 12:00am