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  2. Kyocera - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2000, Kyocera acquired the mobile phone manufacturing operations of Qualcomm Incorporated to form Kyocera Wireless Corp. In 2003, Kyocera Wireless Corp. established Kyocera Wireless India (KWI), a mobile phone subsidiary in Bangalore. KWI has established alliances with several leading players providing CDMA services in India.

  3. Kyocera Communications - Wikipedia

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    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. [3] 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 ...

  4. Taito - Wikipedia

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    Taito (Europe) Corporation Limited was created in 1988 and liquidated in February 1998. When Taito was owned by Kyocera, its headquarters were in Hirakawachō, Chiyoda. [20] In October 2000, Taito merged with Kyocera Multimedia Corporation to enter the market of mobile phones for the first time. [21]

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. ... So while it seems Cera will stay off social media and on his flip phone for the time being, if Kyocera ever wants to make one of their future ...

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  8. Yashica - Wikipedia

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    Yashica Co., Ltd. (株式会社ヤシカ, Kabushiki-gaisha Yashica) was a Japanese manufacturer of cameras, lenses, and film editing equipment active from 1949 [1] until 2005 [2] when its then-owner, Kyocera, ceased production. It acquired the lens manufacturer Tomioka (Tomioka Optical Co., Ltd).

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