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INVERS is a pioneer and market leader in shared mobile technologies. We have developed a complete technology stack for shared mobile operators called INVERS Shared Mobile OS such as user application, carrier back end, telematics etc. INVERS 's customers operate car sharing, automatic leasing, scooter sharing, or ride sharing services. They are driving over 60,000 cars in more than 30 countries around the world and there are over 1 million active users. Established in 1993, INVERS has more than 90 employees, headquartered in Siegen, Germany, with offices in Cologne and Vancouver.
Windows Mobile's share in the smartphone market declined year on year and declined 20% in the third quarter of 2009. This is the fifth most popular smartphone operating system in the world, accounting for 5% of the world's smartphone market (following Symbian, BlackBerry OS, Android) and the iPhone. In the United States, this is the third most popular (after BlackBerry OS and iPhone) among smartphone operating systems used by companies, accounting for 24% of enterprise users. Microsoft gradually shifts Windows Mobile to a dedicated market such as a robust device and focuses on Windows Phone, a new mobile platform.
Microsoft continues dominant and sustainable growth in the world market of Intel compatible PC operating system. Over the past decade, Microsoft has accounted for over 90% of the Intel compatible PC operating system market every year. In the past few years, the number has remained at 95% and analysts expect this percentage to rise further over the next few years. Helps to define barriers to Intel's PC operating system market protect Microsoft's market share. Even if existing carriers have decided the prices of their products far beyond competing products for quite a while, the application barriers are not limited to those with enthusiastic entrants entering related markets from major existing operators Prevent attracting many customers. This barrier has the same effect on the market. It prevents non-Windows Intel-compatible PC operating systems from attracting many consumers' demands.
Huawei and its mobile phones are placed in question mark boxes. Because Huawei's global mobile phone market share is relatively low and the world's market growth rate is relatively high, the market is expanding globally and can be put in this box. Market leaders are established and many companies are developing business in this market, but due to the breadth and depth of the mobile market, Huawei still has great potential. In the next hour, they will check if their question mark can become a star.