HCL Infosystems-Sandisk to bring mobile phone memory cards

Published on Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 12:30 |  Source : Moneycontrol.com

Updated at Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 12:51  

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SanDisk Corporation India today announced a partnership with HCL Info systems , India's premier information enabler and country's leading ICT system integrator and distribution company to be the distributors for SanDisk's wide range of mobile phone memory cards in the Indian market.

 

Indian consumers are increasingly becoming reliant on their mobile phones and are using them to enjoy and share more content. In partnering with HCL, SanDisk will be able to leverage HCL's expertise in ICT Distribution in India.

 

"The explosive growth of the mobile phone market in India has driven the need for SanDisk to increase its distribution capacity," said Sanjay Mehrotra, president and chief operating officer, SanDisk Corporation. "Our partnership underlines the synergy with the mobile distribution capabilities of HCL and SanDisk's exciting offering for mobile phones. With this partnership we aim to have a wider reach in one of the largest mobile markets in the world."

 

Commenting on this new venture, Mr. J V Ramamurthy, chief operating officer, HCL Info systems said, "About three decades back when we set up HCL and its support network across the country, we had the vision to take technologically advanced products to every doorstep. And having tied-up with SanDisk it gives us the opportunity to provide value added products to our customers."

 

SanDisk's offering for mobile phones includes mobile memory cards [microSD(HC) and M2] with capacities ranging from 2GB* to 16GB and also MobileMate™ USB readers (SDHC compatible) which provides users with a complete and versatile solution for transferring music, video, photos and other files between their mobile memory cards and computers. 

 

With a high capacity memory card in their mobile phone slots, consumers can do more with their mobile devices - be it storing more music, listening to more songs and/or saving more videos, photos, maps, ringtones and games.  For example, an 8GB mobile memory card can store 1,000 songs, 1,200 photos and 21 hours of video.

 

"We see tremendous opportunity for our mobile storage products in India," said Gavin Wu, Managing Director, SanDisk Corporation, Asia Pacific. "This alliance with HCL Info systems will help us tap deeper into the fast-growing, digitally-savvy Indian marketplace."  

 

Sourced From: Text 100 Public Relations Consultancy

  

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