Showing posts with label mobile phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile phone. Show all posts

Monday, October 6, 2008

Ballmer insisted it would charge mobile phone operating system

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According to foreign media reports, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Tuesday that the company will not take the model of Google and Nokia to provide free mobile phone operating system, and will continue to charge authorized Fees of Windows Mobile from mobile phone maker; at the same time, Microsoft will not produce its own mobile phone.

So far this year, along with Google and Nokia have implemented a free mobile phone operating system Andriod and Symbian, Microsoft Windows Mobile for charging high fees authorized by the practice has also been under increasing pressure.

Asked whether Microsoft will adhere to the charges, Ballmer said, "Yes, we have done a good job, we believe that the value of their products", "need to ask Google and Nokia, Google in particular, why they will In the absence of return, a large sum of money invested, but also the efforts done a good job, this is a very interesting question. I think most of the operators and telecommunications companies are held by Google skeptical. " Google is currently promoting mobile Internet and its users through the mail and search services such as advertising revenue.

Ballmer also questioned Nokia, "Nokia, they really want to do is open source, or want to make their own Symbian operating system? We have to wait and see." Ballmer said that the "cell phone maker Nokia on doubts that operators will be on the alert mind Google, charging at least people know where Microsoft's power."

In recent years, Microsoft's smartphone operating system market share has remained at about 10%. According to research firm Strategy Analytics statistics, each of Microsoft's Windows Mobile phone charge license fee as high as 8-15 U.S. dollars.

Previously, analysts have predicted that Microsoft will produce mobile phones, but Ballmer said that Microsoft has no reason to enter this industry, "I do not want to produce mobile phones. Sorry, we do not own cell phones."

Friday, June 20, 2008

Motorola shares fell a five-year low

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The world's third largest mobile phone maker Motorola pull off investors pessimistic about the prospect of losing confidence in the stock market Thursday, the company's stock fell significantly to a five-year low.

Thursday afternoon trading in the stock market, Motorola's shares fell 40 per share 8.91 U.S. dollars into the United States, the rate fell to 4.8 percent. This is Motorola's stock since May 2003 fell 7.61 U.S. dollars per share for the next five years to the lowest level.

American Technology Research analyst at consulting firm Makemaikai Keni (Mark Mckechnie) in one report carefully explained that the China Taiwan Foxconn International Inc. and mobile phone market a variety of issues dealt a blow to Motorola's stock prices. Foxconn International is the main contract Motorola handset manufacturers.

Motorola is not the only stock prices of mobile phone manufacturers, Nokia's global handset hegemony the United States hosted the stock fell 91 per share 24.5 U.S. dollars into the United States, the rate fell to 3.6 percent a year lows. Last year in April, Nokia shares were down 24.37 per share for the United States.

Motorola first quarter of this year a loss of 194 million U.S. dollars. In the company's future reorganization plan, will be split into two separate listed entities.

China Unicom's GSM subscribers reached 126.52 million

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China Unicom (600050) today released its May business development data. One, GSM mobile phone users reached 126.525 million accumulated over April of 125.434 million increase 1091000, or 0.87%; CDMA mobile phone subscribers total 43.153 million, in April than the 43.098 million increase 55,000, Or 0.13 percent.

GSM mobile phone users this year amounted to a total net increase of 5.961 million, CDMA mobile phone users this year amounted to a total net increase of 1.226 million.