Rachal Osaki: I'm in the industry, and we have an annual trade show called CTIA in Las Vegas this march. The show has all the companies you know: RIM Blackberry, Nokia, Samsung, Verizon, AT&T, etc.But the show floor is covered with cheap accessory companies from Taiwan, China, and other low-cost countries. Their goal at the show is to find distributors for their wares. They are eager for any business, and will work with big or small US partners. I think this is the best route to take.You could buy from a US-based importer, and you wouldn't have to invest in going to the CTIA show, but you'd have a middle man. You could start this way, then connect with the Chinese later on. If this lower-risk route is your preference, do a Google search on "cellular phone (logistics or distributors)". http://www.brightstarcorp.com/ is an example of a company that carries cellular accessories in the US, but they're big and may not want to work with small fry. In fact, most US based distrib! utors may not want to work with a partner that is too small.You already missed the CES show. There were a lot of accessories there, but CTIA is the best for your purposes in the US. MWC is a conference that happens in Barcelona next month, and also has lots of cellular gear. It also makes for a good holiday in Spain!Go here http://www.ctiawireless.com/...Show more
Gertrude Darke: recently i've got observed a matching trend in razors i've got been promoting. i think of Moto tried to replace their batteries or charging mechanism and its ****. i might take it returned and get a sparkling one. i might probable attempt some thing over than Moto suitable now
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