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Press release
Stockholm, 24 august 2005
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CellPoint signs contract in Malaysia
Cellpoint Connect has signed a distribution agreement with the Malaysian company Bluelogic Enterprise which from now on will distribute Cellpoint’s revolutionizing Bluetooth headset Flamingo. Bluelogic will together with Cellpoint introduce Flamingo to the Malaysian market on the upcoming IT- and telecommunication exhibition ACM 2005 in Kuala Lumpur from 6-9.th September.
“When signing the distribution agreement we conducted an extensive market analysis of the possibilities of making Flamingo a leading Bluetooth product on the Malaysian market whether it be for mobile phones or voip e.g. Skype. The reactions from our customers have been very positive” says Ms. Lee Kim Boon, Sales & Marketing director at Bluelogic. “Flamingo’s comfort and ease of use combined with the exclusive Scandinavian design is something which is highly appreciated throughout the Malaysian market” Ms. Lee Kim Boon adds.
“Malaysia is a very important market for us in trying to cover the greatly expanding Asian market. Malaysia has always been known to demand high quality products with high functionality, so we are proud to announce the distribution agreement with Bluelogic” says Ib Byder president of Cellpoint Connect Aps.
Cellpoint Connect ApS is the Danish Subsidiary of Cellpoint Connect AB (publ), a software and hardware company with 24 employees, and offices in Stockholm and Copenhagen. Cellpoint offers, through innovation and product development, customers’ mobile solutions that increase profitability and enhance communication with consulting co-workers and suppliers or members. Cellpoint is listed on Stockholm’s Aktie Torget (www.aktietorget.se) the symbol CPNT.
Cellpoint Connect ApS develops, manufactures and markets the Flamingo Bluetooth Headset, a wireless headset using patented EarClick technology for comfortable fit. Flamingo works with Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones and computers. Cellpoint Connect ApS has offices in Denmark and Norway with target markets in Europe, North America and Asia. |
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