Kyocera General Information
Kyocera Wireless connects people worldwide with exciting and easy-to-use communication technology. Kyocera Wireless produce mobile handsets and other wireless products with a simple philosophy to make technology feel natural and intuitive in your hands. Kyocera Wireless leads by pushing the frontier of wireless communications and consumer lifestyle markets, while maintaining our strong commitment to an environmentally responsible world, to our employees and communities, and to the shareholders we serve. Kyocera Wireless provide an effortless wireless experience by delivering innovative, high-quality products that are easy to use. Kyocera Corporation, headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, has been developing high-tech products, high-performance materials and electronic components since 1959. Kyocera Wireless Corp. was formed when Kyocera acquired the terrestrial handset division from CDMA pioneer QUALCOMM, Inc. in February 2000. Since that time, the company, headquartered in San Diego, California, has expanded its operations to include facilities in Australia, New Zealand, India and Brazil, and today employs more than 900 people globally. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kyocera International Inc., Kyocera Corp.'s North American holding company, Kyocera Wireless Corp. enjoys the full benefits of this relationship.
Kyocera Highlights:
- Developing electronic components since 1959.
- Kyocera acquired the terrestrial handset division from CDMA pioneer
QUALCOMM, INC in 2000.
- Headquarters in San Diego, California.
- Kyocera 200 Modules named "Product of the Month" in M2M
magazine in 2003.
- Kyocera 2325 rated best basic wireless phone by the New York Times in
2003
- Kyocera 7135 awarded "Best of What's New," by Popular
Mechanics in 2002
- Kyocera is a manufacturer of simple to use CDMA cell phones in the U.S.
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