Panasonic India plans to expand into tier 2 and 3 market with new telephones

Telecom Lead India: Panasonic is planning to expand into the tier 2 and 3 market by introducing a new range of telephones.

(source: ki-media.blogspot.com)

Panasonic’s new telephones are designed for the Indian market customized with the requirements of the customer.

The range includes Integrated Telephone system & Digital Gigarange Cordless phones with features like One Touch Eco Mode.

Indian customers will benefit as the new telephones enable users to lower power consumption and extend the talk time.

Panasonic’s Standby Power Consumption feature allows users to use less power, while power failure talk system enables users to continue the conversation uninterrupted during the times of power failure, according to Panasonic.

Panasonic claims that it is the No. 1 company in this segment.

“Panasonic reiterates its commitment towards its customers by understanding and catering to their specific needs through innovation in technology. With launch of our new range of Telephones we are confident to enjoy our top position in this segment for the next year as well,” said Toru Hasegawa, managing director – System Sales Division, Panasonic India.

Panasonic targets to become the No. 1 Green Innovation Company in the electronics industry by 2018.

editor@telecomlead.com

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