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September 27, 2005

c113a.gif Motorola will sell more than 6 million mobile phones for less than $30 each in a new program to bring cheap handsets to developing markets, industry body the GSM Association said on Tuesday, reports Reuters.

"The cost per handset will dip below $30 from $40 in the first Emerging Market Handset (EMH) program awarded in February, which was also won by U.S.-based Motorola.

Ten operators in developing markets have promised to buy about 6 million of the two models Motorola will submit to the program, including the new C113a model which is exclusive to the program and the C113, which is available under the first EMH program and will be made cheaper.

The GSM Association, which initiated the cheap handset program that is part of its aim to "connect the unconnected", groups the world's mobile telecom service providers."


Originally posted by emily from textually.org, remediated by yatta on Sep 27, 2005 at 06:36 PM