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Crunch time for worldwide mobile phone shipments as economic crisis hits | Crunch time for worldwide mobile phone shipments as economic crisis hits |
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| by Peter Dinham | |
| Friday, 13 March 2009 | |
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Almost daily there’s more news about the devastating impact the worldwide economic downturn is having on all business sectors, including the technology industry where the latest report reveals a big drop in mobile phone shipments.
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And the news for this year is not any better, with IDC in its latest market report predicting a very rough 2009 with shipments of mobile phones forecast to be down by 8.3 %.
IDC says that, as consumer spending has dropped, handset manufacturers and mobile operators have reduced supply on hand, which has left chip vendors with increased inventory. “Large chip vendors have been working to restructure inventory levels over the past couple of months to deal with the expected downward year and should see some stabilisation once inventories are reduced.”
The IDC report found that mature regions such as Japan, the United States and Western Europe all face tough times, with predictions of shipment declines ranging from -24.6% to -12.4% throughout 2009. |
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