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Micromax, one of the three and the second largest in India, admits to be in talks with Microsoft although at the moment they are still haggling oMB7-840 Training Toolsver licensing fees, which they admit is a pretty big obstacle especially considering that Android is free. Lastly would be Karbonn who at the moment is neither confirming nor denying that the company is in talks with Microsoft. The Windows Phone licensing fee is currently at $25, if the rumors are to be believed, which is understandably expensive if companies were to mass produce devices. Will Microsoft’s efforts in India be successful? The reason is because these OEMs are said to be in control of about 32% of the Indian smartphone market and having them produMB7-840 Training Toolsce Windows Phone handsets would definitely be a boon for Microsoft and help them gain market share quickly. At least one of them has agreed to come aboard, and they are none other than Xolo, a subsidiary of Lava, who has promised to release a Windows Phone device come 2014.Micromax, one of the three and the second largest in India, admits to be in talks with Microsoft although at the moment they are still haggling oMB7-840 Training Toolsver licensing fees, which they admit is a pretty big obstacle especially considering that Android is free. Lastly would be Karbonn who at the moment is neither confirming nor denying that the company is in talks with Microsoft. The Windows Phone licensing fee is currently at $25, if the rumors are to be believed, which is understandably expensive if companies were to mass produce devices. Will Microsoft’s efforts in India be successful?
Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Nigeria, Mr. Olayinka Oni, explained said "The objective of the programme is to train interns to develop transferable and employable skills that will facilitate their placement in organizaMB7-840 Training Toolstions. At the same time, leverage the interns to support the programme through the distribution of devices and training of recipients in the use of the devices.”
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