Australia?s only 3G service provider, ?3?, have failed to meet their companies sales expectations for 2003.
3 expected larger sales over Christmas, but were disappointed with only reaching 24 percent of their projected sales.
Fifty-seven 3 stores are currently owned by the company, with about 400 retail staff operating.
3 have presented excuses for the lack of sales, including Melbourne?s recent heat wave.
A representative revealed the NEC e606 to be the mobile of choice for customers, regardless of its inability to hold charge with the standard battery.
New 3 phones from NEC and Sony Ericsson are due to hit the shelves in late February-early March.
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