Motorola's unprecedented Q1 results set agenda for remainder of 2006
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, July 01 - 2006 at 12:53
- PRESS RELEASE
Just after an outstanding spectacle at the 'Gold', MOTORAZR V3i Dolce & Gabbana launch - which took place in splendor at the Mohammed Ali Palace in Cairo last week - senior level executives at Motorola have unveiled exciting regional initiatives with the aim of building on the growth reported in Q1 results.
"North Africa is one of the fastest-growing markets for Motorola globally - the addressable market from Egypt, Algeria, and Morocco alone is almost 15 million potential subscribers," said Burnes.
"Our ethos - to provide consumers with the highest quality mobile devices in the latest and most iconic designer packaging - proved the basis for our success in the first quarter of this year," Burnes continued.
New Handsets Anticipated for Second Half 2006
Patrick Mulligan, Area Director for Motorola´s Mobile Devices Business, previewed a number of the new mobile handsets that will reach markets around MENA in the second half of 2006.
"Our drive for the remainder of the year will see the continued expansion of our dynamically different range of handsets, incorporating an increased selection of devices with MP3, 3G and Bluetooth applications."
"Clamshell designs such as the RAZR V3i and PEBL have stormed through MENA regional markets over the last 12 months and, judging by the response we've had following its innovative launch ceremony in Dubai last month, our 1cm 'candybar' SLVR handset is set to prove just as popular," Mulligan added.
More than 15 new handsets and mobile accessories are planned for launch over the next nine months and, in addition to 'fashionista'-focused devices like the MOTORAZR V3i DG, and the ever popular PEBL phone - which is now available in a range of tempting 'rainbow' colours, and the SLVR handset, which is also sold in bubblegum pink.
"Mobile subscribers in the MENA region are among the most demanding in the world and, quite rightly, expect a lot from Motorola in terms of style and functionality," Mulligan concluded.
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Jean-Pierre Bou Rouphael
Motorola, Mobile Devices Business
Tel: +97143315111
Eileen Wallis
The Portsmouth Group
Tel: +971 4 369 3575
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