China market opening sparks battle in caller ID chips
This month China will announce its national SMS (short message service) standards, sparking new competition in the caller ID IC design market. Taiwanese players Elan Microelectronics, Winbond Electronics and Sunplus Technology are already shipping in small quantities.
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