Plans have reached advanced stage to launch
two new Made-in-Nigeria mobile phone brands into the nation's booming
telephony market later this year, the Phone and Allied Products Dealers
Association (PAPDAN) has disclosed.
President of PAPDAN, Mr Godfrey Iyke Nwosu, who disclosed the plan in Lagos, said that the Made in Nigeria phone brand is the outcome of a joint venture among 20 Nigerian investors who have pooled resources to introduce devices that will cater for the local market needs.
The two new phone brands will be called iQ and MaxTel, says Nwosu, who made this disclosure at the inaugural edition of the monthly Technopreneurship Breakfast Meeting hosted by Technology Times for business leaders and SMBs in Lagos.
A statement from Technology Times' publisher Shina Badaru quoted Nwosu as saying that PAPDAN has identified a growing appetite for cutting-edge technologies among Nigerian telecoms consumers also says that two Nigerian brands will cater to three market segments in the feature, medium and smart phone segments to offer choice to consumers.
President of PAPDAN, Mr Godfrey Iyke Nwosu, who disclosed the plan in Lagos, said that the Made in Nigeria phone brand is the outcome of a joint venture among 20 Nigerian investors who have pooled resources to introduce devices that will cater for the local market needs.
The two new phone brands will be called iQ and MaxTel, says Nwosu, who made this disclosure at the inaugural edition of the monthly Technopreneurship Breakfast Meeting hosted by Technology Times for business leaders and SMBs in Lagos.
A statement from Technology Times' publisher Shina Badaru quoted Nwosu as saying that PAPDAN has identified a growing appetite for cutting-edge technologies among Nigerian telecoms consumers also says that two Nigerian brands will cater to three market segments in the feature, medium and smart phone segments to offer choice to consumers.
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