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The Taiwanese Mobile Phone Industry, 1H 2004 and Beyond
Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) [a division of Institute for Information Industry (III)], Oct 2004, Pages: 48
Taiwanese makers continued to produce value-line GSM/GPRS handsets for Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and Panasonic in the second quarter, while facing challenges in their own branded businesses and in emerging markets abroad. Second quarter volume reached 12.7 million units, accounting for 8.6% of global supply. ASP took a steep tumble to due short-term shifts in product mix and business types. Shipment performance in the second half of 2004 is expected to remain on par with first quarter scale owing to brand-name vendors' reallocation of outsourcing awards as well as new model transitions.
List of Topics
Quarterly forecast of Taiwanese shipment volume up to 2Q 2005. Special discussions on future impact of vertical integration on competition. 1QH2004 review of volume, volume by assembly level, value, ASP, and product architecture including product mix, product mix by tier, displays, camera modules and handset shapes. Taiwanese mobile phone market share of baseband, power amplifier, and transceiver suppliers. Manufacturer rankings and profiles, customer portfolios, industry concentration analysis, production locations, shipment destinations, and business types.
Companies Mentioned
ADI, Agere, Alcatel, Ares, Arima, ASmobile, ASUS, AT&T Wireless, Bahow, BenQ, Broadcom, Capitel, CECT, Chartkar, CMCS, Commit, Compal-C, Compal-E, CuteMobile, DARTS, Dbtel, Fin Win, Flextronics, Foxconn, Ginewave, GVC, Haier, Hitachi, HTC, Hutchison, IAC, Infineon, Inventec Alliance, Konka, LG, Lite-On, Mediatek, Microsoft, Mio Technology, Mitac, mmO2, Mobicom, Motorola, NEC, Ningbo Bird, Nokia, NTT DoCoMo, O2, Orange, PalmOne, Panasonic, Panda, Philips, Qian Wei, Qualcomm, Quanta, Renesas, RFMD, Sagem, Samsung, Shenzhen SED, Siemens, Silicon Labs, Skyworks, Solomon Wireless, Sony Ericsson, Soutec, Systex, Techfaith, TI, T-Mobile, UTStarcom, Vacom, Vodafone, Wistron
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