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| KDDI Stretch Into China |
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21st August 2003 |
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Going
forward, KDDI will aggressively pursue business development in a Chinese
market that is becoming known as the factory of the world, and where many
Japanese companies are now expanding their business operations.
KDDI Shanghai, a Chinese subsidiary and a joint venture of KDDI and China Telecom Shanghai, will open a new sales office in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province at the end of August. Wuxi and Suzhou are at the center of the Yangtze Delta Economic Zone, and is the area where many Japanese companies have chosen to establish their businesses in China, starting with manufacturers selling their products in China. Notably, in 2002, Wuxi was the most popular choice of Japanese companies establishing operations in China. KDDI is the first Japanese telecommunications service provider to launch a sales office in this region, giving them an operating base in a region that is expected to see many more Japanese companies establish a base. KDDI in Wuxi will provide total solutions to clients, and will strengthen sales activities for telecommunications network consulting and the building of network systems, engineering and maintenance. Details
of the Wuxi sales office are as follows. Opening of the Dalian sales office of KDDI China KDDI China, a joint venture of KDDI and Toyota Tsusho Corporation, will establish a sales office in Dalian City, Liaoning Province in early September 2003 at the latest. Until
now, KDDI has operated a representative office in Dalian.In Dalian, the
representative office has obtained a sales license and will be expanding
its scope of operations, and will begin activities as the Dalian sales
office of KDDI China. By establishing a sales office in Dalian, KDDI will engage in sales activities related to the provision of telecommunications networks and the building of telecommunications systems. Therefore, KDDI will be able to provide a fuller service and customer support to Japanese companies operating in the three Chinese northeastern provinces, namely Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang. |
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| KDDI Stretch Into China |
| Going forward, KDDI will aggressively pursue business development in a Chinese market that is becoming known as the factory of the world, |
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