
How many times have we looked on in envy as NEC rolled out phone after delicious phone in Japan, ignoring the clarion call for its handsets to be distributed in other parts of the world? Well, that could soon be happening since demand for NEC handsets has fallen by 29% this year, making the company rethink its policy by attempting to try its luck abroad yet again. No idea on which market will NEC ship their handsets, but the first could happen in Europe as early as next year, where NEC hopes to sell at least a million units overseas at an average price of $300.
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