Taiwan maker Tatung to set up new subsidiary for WiMAX business
Tatung, a maker of consumer electronics and home electric appliances in Taiwan, has announced it plans to establish a new subsidiary specifically for WiMAX business operations with an initial capital of NT$100 million (US $3 million). The corporate name will be determined later.
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