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Fujitsu plans call centre

Japanese IT giant Fujitsu is looking for a massive investment in India, both, to market its products and to set up call centres and offshore development centres across the country. ##br## ##br## Choi Chee Kong, Fujitsu Asia regional regroup senior vice president, talking to newsmen in Bangalore, declined to indicate the exact quantum of investment, but drew a parallel to an investment of $20 million in China planned for the next two years on platform development programme.According to a company official, the first development centre would be set up in Hyderabad by the middle of next year with a seating capacity of nearly 2000. Fujitsu also has a partner in Pune. ##br## ##br## Other cities, including Bangalore, Gurgaon and Chennai, were also in the investment net of the company. Kong, who announced the setting up of the Bangalore office to further strengthen Fujitsu's operations in India, said the company aimed to sell servers to the tune of $12 million over the next 12 months. The company aimed to garner 5 per cent market share within three years and that would amount to around $60 million, he added. Besides local enterprise, Fujitsu was looking at selling its servers to multinationals and Japan-based companies setting shop in India.
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