ZTE’s global CDMA phone sales exceeds 10 million unit mark
ZTE’s global CDMA phone sales exceeds 10 million unit mark
With ZTE Corp.’s CDMA phone sales deployed in more than 30 countries, the company has announced sales exceeding 10 million units worldwide.
The ZTE handset division has managed the phenomenal growth in sales of its CDMA phones by implementing a full-flow quality management process. This system maintains a strict focus on quality at every stage of the product life cycle-from development and design through sourcing, manufacture, assembly, logistics, product sales and aftersales service.
Since the launch of the ZTE C150 handset in September last year, ZTE’s global sales have passed 3 million units in just six months. ZTE’s handset division is now implementing its full-flow quality control strategy across its 3G and multimode handset production systems.
Sales of ZTE’s CDMA terminals have increased continuously since the company expanded into international handset markets. More CDMA phones were sold abroad than in mainland China in 2005, with 2 million sold in India alone. ZTE’s handset division was named ´Communications Ace´ by Tata, one of the two major Indian CDMA operators in 2005.
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