Thanks for posting emz. There are a couple of interesting points made in that article that get me thinking.
First we have this.....
Slowing growth at home has prompted Chinese phone brands to look overseas, with many turning to India where they have long beaten out the local competition and nascent markets like Indonesia, which could grow significantly.
Our newest venture capitalist has been doing business in Indonesia for decades and as such knows the local culture and business customs....pretty sure he will be getting us in front of the right people to discuss acquiring a a large share of that handset market.
Then we have this.....
Those that have been more aggressive have met tough pushback. AT&T, the second-largest U.S. carrier, canceled plans to carry the Huawei Mate 10 Pro following reports of pressure from the government. There are also rumors that Verizon is facing pressure over its plan to stock the device, which has already seen its launch pushed back from an original summer timeline.
This is probably a little bit of a stretch but could you imagine if we could sign a deal with Verizon and/or AT&T to offer our mid-priced handsets to their customer base? OMG, it is good to dream though ;)