"Whereas only 300,000 units separated LG Electronics from Sony Ericsson in the second quarter of 2005, the difference grew to 1.6 million units during the third quarter, according to IDC reports. LG also topped a customer satisfaction survey in North America, according to research agency JD Power and Associates*. Both our handset supply and consumer satisfaction rose simultaneously, thanks to our strategy of matching production with development," said K H Kim, President, LG Electronics, Middle East and Africa region.
LG's 3G handsets, the VX8000 and VX8100 series, have been well received in North America, endorsing its premium handset vendor status. According to IDC reports, LG improved its CDMA and GSM lineups with new phones, particularly in the U.S. and Korea. In the third quarter of 2005, LG's supply of CDMA handsets to North America increased by 86 per cent, compared to the second quarter, which is a 47 per cent increase from the same period of last year.
According to industry analysts, LG is successfully developing new CDMA handset models that are equipped with sophisticated functions, which is continuing to boost both its domestic and international sales. This is the result of the company's strategy to consolidate its mobile phone production into its Pyeongtaek facility and its research and development into newly established handset research centre in Gasan-dong, west of Seoul.
"We were the first Korean company to join the GSM Association, a global organisation that plays a vital role in the development of the GSM platform and the global wireless industry. This membership will enable LG to play a bigger role in defining future telecom needs in conjunction with mobile operators,"
added Kim.
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