April
11th 2008
Posted under Panasonic
Panasonic has announced the sale of it's 100 millionth Mobile phone in Japan. It has supplied devices to carriers including NTT DoCoMo, KDDI, and Softbank.
Pansonic first began selling mobile comms terminals in 1979 – the first mobile phone being in 1987. Since then Panasonic has gone on to be Number 1 or Number 2 in the Japanese market for several years. The 100 millionth unit will be a FOMA P905i sold to NTT, for those that are interested.
That is some quantity of devices to get through – although not maybe as much as some other notable vendors, it's still a milestone in it's own right – well done Pana!
[Via: Techshout]
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