Tablets and mobile market
overview in China
In the same
way, having spent several billion dollars to import the analogical technologies
of first generation and the technologies of international mobile communications
of second generation (GSM), the Chinese industry of the mobile
telecommunications always stays in the shadow of foreign partners. According to
Daxue Consulting, mobile phones and tablets produced locally represent more
than 50 % of the market in 2003 - an impressive progress compared with 5 % in
2000-, but Motorola and Nokia sold more telephones and tablets to the Chinese
consumers, whereas many of those marketed by Bird, the first Chinese
manufacturer of telephones, stayed in stores or in beams of shops.
Daxue Consulting team is specialised in technological trends |
Tablets market experienced
erosion of profit in China
Furthermore,
as few companies dashed into the technological development, any mobile phone
made in China includes components - keys imported of it. The Chinese producers
of tablets, such as Mysimax,
and mobile phones also dashed into disastrous price wars and known so an
erosion of their profit. The exact sum paid by China Unicom for the technology
CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) of Qualcomm is not known, but it includes
fees of entrance, patents of software, and a tax connected among signers or to
incomes. Recently, Cisco Systems, the world leader of networks and
telecommunications, has accused person Huawei Technologies to violate brevet.
Disputes to come connected to the rights of intellectual property in China
according to SJ
Grand.
High-tech is depending to
local capacities
An industry
of high technology is generally defined as depending to a large extent on its
capacity to remain at level with fast innovations in terms of products and ways
of production, or even both. The microelectronics, the biotechnologies, the new
materials, the telecommunications, the civil aviation, robotics, as well as the
software and the computer material are considered as crucial sectors in the
competition international. The statistical classifications of the industry of
the high technologies base generally on indicators such as the ratio of the
spendings in research and development ( R*D) on sales, proportion of scientists
and engineers in the staff, etc.