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October 19,2006
With the telecommunications sector would be fully opened next year and the temptation of the upcoming 3G license, foreign telecommunications operations accelerate their entrance particularly to mobile value added service whilst domestic operators are encouraged to overcome bottle-necked business scope and cultivate agricultural market. How do the two compete with each other?
October 11,2006
PacificNet Inc., a leading provider of CRM and telemarketing services, e-commerce, gaming and Value-Added Services (VAS) in China, announced today that it has taken another step in its strategy of capturing market opportunities with the impending launch of 3G in China.
September 25,2006
China Telecom, the mainland's largest fixed-line operator, is close to selling a stake to foreign strategic investors, Forbes reported, citing The Standard.
September 14,2006
China Mobile, the largest mobile operator in China, said it plans to launch new 3G service sonly inselected Mainland cities, allaying concerns te company's future finances would be dragged by the commitments of a full nationwide rollout, The Standard reported.
September 12,2006
According to market research conducted by Sino Market Research Ltd., China’s domestic mobile phone labels’ share of the handset market fell to 28.56 percent in the first half of this year. China Securities Journal investigated why their market share dropped below 30 percent for the first time in history.
September 11,2006
China GrenTech Corporation Limited, a leading developer of radio frequency technologies, a leading provider of wireless coverage products and services and a base station RF products provider in China, today announced that it has won a bid to build indoor wireless coverage systems at the Olympic Games stadiums in Beijing, starting construction in the fourth quarter of 2006.
August 31,2006
SK Telecom Co., South Korea's largest mobile-phone operator, will help China develop its own standard for wireless networks, seeking access to the world's biggest cell-phone market by subscribers, Bloomberg reported.
August 30,2006
China’s optical fibre and cable sector has experienced growth in production and sales since late 2005, China Business News reported.
August 25,2006
With the advancement of technology and research and development, three major auto brands plan to launch new innovative auto models to raise their competitiveness in both domestic and overseas markets, the Economic Information Daily reported.
August 24,2006
Telecom Communications, Inc., the Total Solutions Provider, today announced in a statement its subsidiary, 3G Dynasty Inc. (3G) has plans to launch My Movies, the largest online high-tech movie download and burn service in the industry using one of the world's most popular video technologies, the DivX platform.
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3G is an International Telecommunications Union specification for the third generation mobile communications technology. Analysys International has released a report on July 17, estimating China's first round of investment on 3G equipments will reach USD 1.25 billion to 2.5 billion. The coming of 3G will bring strong impact on the overall telecom market in China, from manufacturers to telecom operators. Every link of this industry chain will benefit from this market, including main equipments manufacturers, fiber and cable manufacturers, terminal manufacturers, system integrators and other vendors of auxiliary lines. Motorola, Samsung, Nokia and other digital giants have unleashed research and development centres as well as retailing outlets to prepare for the first 3G license in 2006.
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