Chinese equipment maker ZTE has appointed Xu Dejun as CEO of its India operations.
Dejun has worked at ZTE since 2001 and moved to India in 2005. He previously headed up ZTE Africa’s international projects and worked as ZTE India’s head of technical…
Chinese equipment maker ZTE has appointed Xu Dejun as CEO of its India operations.
Dejun has worked at ZTE since 2001 and moved to India in 2005. He previously headed up ZTE Africa’s international projects and worked as ZTE India’s head of technical sales.
“India is an important market for us. In 2013, we have renewed our focus on key customers, our service business and terminals,” said Dejun in a statement from ZTE today.
“Further, our enterprise business is expanding at a phenomenal rate and we have focused partner initiatives in place to build more synergy there. In addition, we’re working on various projects for education, hospitality and smart cities.”
ZTE also announced in the statement that its India sales reached US$700m in 2012 and that it is rolling out new terminals in the country, with the aim of increasing its smartphone revenue by 30% this year.