Looks like Amazon is planning to take a more aggressive approach in
pushing its e-reader devices to the Indian market. According to stock
exchange filing, first spotted by MediaNama,
the company has appointed Redington India as a national distributor for
its Kindle devices. The filing mentions that the tie-up will give
Redington an entry into the e-reader segment.
So this essentially
means that Redington will be distributing Amazon's Kindle e-reader in
the Indian market. As of now, Amazon sells the basic entry-level
variant of Kindle through its website as well as through Junglee.com,
the company's e-commerce marketplace, in addition to selling the
e-reader at Croma retail stores across the country. It's not known if
Amazon is planning to launch other Kindle devices including the popular
Kindle Paperwhite, a front-lit e-reader, and the Kindle Fire range of
tablets.
Redington also distributes Apple iPhones in the Indian
market. We started seeing an aggressive marketing push, including full
page newspaper ads, TV spots and monthly instalment schemes after
Redington and Ingram Micro took over as distributors. But e-reader
devices are a niche segment and it would be interesting to see how
Redington markets them. Amazon on the other hand, had launched
its e-books store in the Indian market in August 2012. Amazon's
strategy is the exact opposite of Apple's, with the company subsidising
the cost of devices and often selling them at less than the cost of
manufacturing, but earning through the sale of content including that of
apps, music, movies and video on demand subscriptions. But the company
would have to bring these services, including its store, to India if it
really wants its devices to sell on a similar model.
Monday, 4 March 2013
05:26
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