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New
Wireless Fashion Phone Range By Siemens |
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28th January 2003 |
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XELIBRI accessories will be sold over new channels, primarily via department stores and fashion retailers. They will be marketed as fashion items with two collections per year. The new fashion accessories will be sold initially in the U.K., China, including Hong Kong, in France, Germany, Italy, Singapore and Spain from April 2003, and in further markets from September 2003. With mobile phone penetration rates in many markets at 70 to 85 percent, and overall growth stalled, the mobile phone industry needs to be reinvigorated. Creating a new category in the market and thereby building demand for multiple phone ownership is an innovative step to achieve this. And at a time where design is a top purchase criteria, the timing is just right to introduce radically new designs. "XELIBRI products are fashion accessories that make phone calls. Today, most people buy the mobile phone that looks the best, and many have a habit of showing it off. This shows that mobile phones are potential fashion accessories like watches, handbags, and shoes. We envisage the scenario where people will own many fashion accessory phones and wear the one that matches their mood, the occasion, or their attire", said George Appling, President of XELIBRI. Rudi
Lamprecht, Member of the Managing Board at Siemens AG, commented: "The
launch of this new brand is a key element of Siemens mobile's strategy
that sees the market split into voice-centric fashionable phones and
feature-rich phones. We will continue to offer leading edge technology
in the form of feature-rich mobile phones, as well as in mobile applications,
networks infrastructure, cordless products and wireless modules. The
valuable asset of the Siemens mobile brand will be further enhanced
by this bold step." |
| TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
Consumers
and telecommunications operators expecting third-generation phones to
make a big splash in 2003 will have to wait a bit longer, the chief executive
of Flextronics International |
Research
released by Jupiter estimates that subscribers to i-mode services in Europe
will grow to 1.5 million by the end of 2003, up from a total 270,000 at
the end of 2002. |
eon's
product mPIM, which provides users with the option of accessing company
e-mail, calendar and address book functions from mobile telephones and
PDAs, has been approved for the next generation of mobile networks (3G)
following intensive testing. |
Tektronix,
Inc announced its new wireless communications analyzers that combine vector
signal analysis and spectrum analysis in one instrument to improve engineers'
view and enable next-generation (2.5G and 3G) wireless design and manufacturing. |
Nokia
confirms that evolution of its CDMA2000 mobile station chipset supporting
IS-2000 Release C (also known as 1xEV-DV) is on schedule for field trials
with CDMA operators during the 2nd half of 2003. |
LockStream
Corporation, the leader in secure content delivery software, and Itochu
Corporation, one of Japan's leading trading companies, have agreed to
jointly pursue market opportunities and business relationships throughout
Asia, including Japan, China, Singapore and Taiwan, among others. |
In
a bold move to reinvigorate growth in the mobile phone market, the Siemens
Information and Communication Mobile Group (Siemens mobile) has created
a new collection of personal communication devices in radically different
shapes and wearable designs with simple voice functionality. |
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