Kyocera Communications
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Telecommunication, Mobile phones |
Founded | April 1, 2008, formed by the merger of Kyocera Wireless, Kyocera International, and Sanyo Mobile Phone Division. |
Headquarters | San Diego, California, United States |
Key people | Yasuhiro Oishi- President; Jim Kelly- COO/EVP |
Products | Mobile Phones |
Parent | Kyocera Corporation |
Website | www.americas.kyocera.com, www.kyocera-wireless.com |
Kyocera Communications, Inc. is a manufacturer of mobile phones for wireless service providers using CDMA technology networks in the United States and Canada. Kyocera Communications is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kyocera Corporation. Kyocera Corporation also manufactures mobile phones for the Japanese market using other brands. In November 2013, Kyocera Communications released a variant of the Kyocera Hydro XTRM that uses T-Mobile's GSM/HSPA+ network, its first non-CDMA device in years.
History
Kyocera Wireless, Inc. was originally formed in February 2000 when Kyocera acquired QUALCOMM's San Diego, California-based terrestrial handset division. Upon the purchase of QUALCOMM's business unit, Kyocera formed Kyocera Wireless Corp. (KWC) headquartered in San Diego. KWC was a wholly owned subsidiary of Kyocera International, Inc. the North American holding company for Kyocera Corp.
In 2003, Kyocera Wireless India (KWI), based in Bangalore, was established as a fully owned subsidiary of KWC, expanding KWC's reach into India's CDMA markets. However, in September 2009, KWC sold KWI to Mindtree Ltd. of Bangalore, India.
In 2008, Kyocera Corp. acquired the mobile phone division of Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. for $375 Million, making them the world's sixth-largest cell phone company. On April 1, 2008, they took the North American assets of Sanyo and created Kyocera Sanyo Telecom, Inc. (KSTI). They also announced that they were entering the GSM handset market, with a focus on the Latin America market. Kyocera continued selling Sanyo-branded phones throughout 2010.
On April 1, 2009, Kyocera announced the integration of KWC and KSTI, creating a new, consolidated division called Kyocera Communications, Inc. (KCI), with the headquarters remaining in their San Diego U.S. headquarters. KCI remains one of North America's larger handset manufacturers, providing products to multiple wireless carriers including Boost Mobile, Cricket Wireless, MetroPCS, Public Mobile, Sprint Corporation, T-Mobile US, U.S. Cellular, Verizon Wireless, and Virgin Mobile USA.
In October 2011, Sprint began offering Kyocera's Dura Series, an exclusive line of rugged phones manufactured by Kyocera Communications using Sprint's new CDMA-based Push to talk service Sprint Direct Connect.
References
External links
- Kyocera-wireless.com (Kyocera Communications, Inc. Official Website)
- duraseries.com (Dura Series by Kyocera Homepage)
- kyocerasmartphones.com (Kyocera Communications Smartphones Homepage)
- global.kyocera.com (Kyocera Group Global Website)
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