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April 26,2007
The Financial Times ranked the world’s largest mobile operator, with subscribers in excess of 316 million, as the world’s fifth most valuable brand. Now valued at more than US$41 billion, China Mobile has surpassed famous brands including Marlboro and Wal-Mart. April 26,2007
Index-based futures postponed, Insurance premiums to boost markets: NDRC China Post eyes insurance April 25,2007
Asset and property tax likely, China Reinsurance recapitalized
Mainland home furnishing market grows April 23,2007
The world’s largest mobile operator is looking to acquire companies in Africa and Southeast Asia, where growth is faster than in China.
April 18,2007
SSE to strengthen market monitoring, Shanda may form in-game advertising JV
Longhu Real Estate plans Hong Kong listing April 17,2007
China Netcom to launch IM, Advertiser focused on InGameAd Interactive April 13,2007
As part of its WTO commitments, China will “probably” award more than one license for 3G mobile services, according to the EU’s commissioner for media and information technology.
April 12,2007
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April 04,2007
China’s four main telecom operators are actively preparing for the impending roll-out of 3G telecommunications networks, the official China Securities Journal reported Tuesday.
April 02,2007
China Netcom Group Corp. (Hong Kong) Ltd., the nation's second-largest operator of fixed-line telephones, reported its smallest increase in annual profit after losing subscribers for the first time, Bloomberg reported. |
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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