Japanese radio equipment maker Icom said it no longer produces or sells two-way radio devices which reportedly exploded in ...
Images of the exploded walkie-talkies showed labels with “ICOM” and “made in Japan.” Tokyo Stock Exchange-listed Icom said in a statement that it would release updated information on the ...
TOKYO — Japanese technology firm Icom said Thursday it had ceased manufacturing the model of radios reportedly used in recent ...
Icom further added that all its radios are manufactured at the same factory in Japan, and that it only sells products for overseas markets via authorised distributors. Watch: Moment devices ...
The process is highly automated and fast-paced, so there’s no time for such things," Yoshiki Enomoto a director at ICOM told Reuters outside the company's headquarters in Osaka on Thursday.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Icom said it was highly unlikely that wireless devices that exploded in Lebanon were the company's products. Pictures of the walkie-talkies used by Lebanese armed group ...
It identified the device as an ICOM-V82 handheld VHF radio, which is a now-discontinued model made by the Japan-based electronics manufacturer ICOM. NNA said another ICOM-V82 exploded at a house ...
Japan's Icom stated that it was not possible to confirm whether the radio product reportedly related to the Lebanon explosions was shipped by their company. Additionally, Icom noted that batteries ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Icom said it was highly unlikely that wireless devices that exploded in Lebanon were the company's products. Pictures of the walkie-talkies used by Lebanese armed group ...