Mitac aims to ship 4-5 million GPS devices in 2006
Mitac International expects its shipments of GPS-enabled devices, including PDA phones, to top 4-5 million units in 2006, up from the 2.8 million units it shipped in 2005, company president Billy Ho said yesterday. Of the total GPS shipments last year, about one million units, or 36%, were Mitac’s own Mio-branded models with the remaining being OEM products, Ho noted.
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