BenQ aims to ship over 50 million handsets in 2006
BenQ aims to ship more than 50 million handsets in 2006 by introducing as many as 30 new models to the global market, according to the company’s president, Sheaffer Lee.
BenQ’s overall handset shipments totaled 15 million units in the October-December period of last year, the first quarter of operation following BenQ’s acquisition of Siemens AG’s mobile phone unit, Lee indicated.
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