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ZTE: making the right moves

Realigning its handset brand is the next step

For immediate release, 29 July 2008. Ovum analyses ZTE's current handset strategy, its strategic objectives going forward and discusses what it needs to do to achieve its new ambition.

To date, ZTE has been focusing on the low-end handset market, but it is now beginning to target wealthier segments. Raymond Yu, Analyst, said "if it is to make a serious move into producing mid- to high-end handsets it needs to convince operators that it has the expertise and reliability to produce high-end devices. It must also re-educate operators and consumers on its brand and reputation."

From a consumer perspective, ZTE's handsets (2G and 3G handsets) are inexpensive. This meets the demand of low-end consumers, but not mid- to high-end consumers. "To target high-end segments ZTE must enhance its brand image through effective marketing", said Raymond. He further advised that ZTE must also continue its investments in research and development. "To compete in the more lucrative handset segments it must not only imitate but also innovate. This is one area that differentiates the top five handset vendors from their competitors."

ZTE is putting the right measures in place. It is working hard to build strong relationships with operators in mature markets. This is largely done by providing local resource (technical teams in the operators' market). Raymond explains, "ZTE has a rigorous handset development process. Its local teams provide a valuable channel to facilitate communication between the client and ZTE's R&D teams". These teams support the whole handset development process from start to finish - managing the initial tasks such as defining handset specifications right through to testing and delivery.

Ultimately, ZTE's strategy allows it to keep doing what it does best, whilst learning and waiting for the best opportunity to push into the lucrative segments of the global handset market. At the same time, it must be careful not to neglect the low-end segment as this will still remain its 'bread and butter' business.

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For further information:

To speak Raymond Yu please contact Tanisha Kuckreja on Tanisha.kuckreja@ovum.com or +613 9601 6723. This press release is extracted from the Ovum report ZTE - taking the first right steps.

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