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10 Feb 2010More evidence that Google and Microsoft remain very interested in China has surfaced. Both companies have struck deals with MediaTek, a semiconductor company that specializes in wireless communications, and said deals should help them make headway in China’s mobile market.
Dan Nystedt reported earlier today, "MediaTek has already developed a chipset and other hardware for Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6 operating system and has sent the package. . . .to handset makers in China so they can start designing new Windows Mobile smartphones, a MediaTek representative said." Also, "MediaTek will release a similar hardware and software package with Google’s Android mobile phone OS in the second half of this year . . ."
Microsoft’s move may not qualify as much of a surprise. Over the past month, Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates have both made statements to the effect that they weren’t troubled by recent hacking claims involving China. Microsoft’s agreement with MediaTek was actually announced by a press release, too.
It’s Google’s involvement with MediaTek that is a little unexpected. Google more or less threatened to pull out of China, after all, and while it’s normally much more communicative than Microsoft, the company hasn’t yet put together any press releases or blog posts about this.
China’s mobile market no doubt represents an opportunity for all three of these organizations to make a lot of money, in any event.
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4 Responses to MSFT, Google Prepare For Mobile Future In China
Bad Company
March 14th, 2010 at 2:24 pm
why should that stop you from dating a chinese girl?
Graham I
March 19th, 2010 at 11:06 pm
By John LeydenPublished Tuesday 28th February 2006 13:49
Mobile phone sales totalled 816.6m units in 2005, a 21 per cent increase from 2004. The big six mobile vendors – Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson and Siemens – increased their share as a group during the year to control 79.4 per cent of the market at the expense of smaller suppliers, according to market analyst firm Gartner Dataquest.
The big six experienced a steady increase in market share during 2005, with their dominance increasing from 78 per cent in Q1 2005 to 84 per cent in Q4 2005. "As competition continues to drive price pressure in the low-end, and a design and technology 'arms race' in the high-end, the survival of the fittest depends more and more on economies of scales, or very carefully cut-out niche markets," Carolina Milanesi, principal analyst for mobile terminals research at Gartner said.
cdslsmn
March 28th, 2010 at 1:11 pm
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EMT-B
April 28th, 2010 at 4:46 am
WHY WOULD THE MEDIA HAVE IT MAKE CHINA LOOK BAD.
They do such a good job making themselves look bad.