The entry of retail chains in selling mobiles has not helped to lower the prices. No one is content to play the volumes game as yet. There is a huge untapped market.
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umm u haven't been to subhiksha yet?
mobile prices wont fall unless they are bundled with contracts.
if that gets popular in india, we should easily see mobiles being given out for lot less money.
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