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<title>cep telefonu business chance from Jeff Lee (17 Nov 2009, 05:42 am) in group "Indian Telecom Indu ..."</title>
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<description>Not long ago, Tsoi Chun Bun made potato chips. Now he designs and sells millions of mobile phones a year. He is one of hundreds of young entrepreneurs seeking overnight fortunes in Shenzhen Inc. – the Wild West of the mobile-phone industry. Phones made and designed by these Chinese vendors will account for about a third of the 1.1 billion cell phones that will be sold around the world this year. Three decades ago, Shenzhen was China's first city to experience market-oriented economic reform, ...</description>
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