Sure we love CDMA networks in the US, but our friends in India also have a love for CDMA. Today, HTC Corporation and Reliance Communications announced a strategic alliance to promote next generation CDMA devices in India. Reliance Communications is India’s largest integrated telecom service provider and with a growing CDMA market in India, a world class lineup of HTC CDMA devices in the perfect match for its high-end data customers. With the alliance comes two new Windows Mobile smartphones: the HTC P3000 Windows Mobile Professional smartphone and the HTC 720 Windows Mobile smartphone.
Under this new alliance, HTC’s world-class CDMA handsets will be exclusively provided on Reliance Communication’s state-of-the-art wireless network in order to provide high quality voice, data and video communications across 15,000 towns and 6 lakh Indian villages to spread high speed mobile Internet access on CDMA 1X technology. Although this is not the EVDO Rev A we have recently grown fond of in the states, it is a big move for India and a great opportunity to spread the love of HTC on a global level. Both the HTC P3000 and HTC S720 are not new the wireless industry, but with availability coming at the end of March 2008, we can expect some excellent sales figures on the Reliance network. The HTC P3000 and HTC S720 will be offered at market operating prices of Rs. 16,500 and Rs. 19,500 so customers will not have to wait long to get their HTC fix.
“The partnership with Reliance Communications further strengthens HTC’s commitment to serve the growing demands of Indian consumers. With the introduction of the HTC P3000 and HTC S720, customers will soon have access to these innovative CMDA devices,” said Mr. Peter Chou, CEO & President, HTC. “Merging HTC’s innovative devices with Reliance’s network will enable customers to experience cutting-edge mobile Internet connectivity on the go.”
Hop on over to the HTC Press Release
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