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US Under Secretary of Commerce Frank Lavin said that China is at risk of moving backward from an open market, as China is contented with foreign direct investment and domestic technological standards, Forbes reported.

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Qualcomm Inc. said on Thursday it was partnering with China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. to fabricate and test 3G wireless cell-phone chips , EETimes reported.

By AMY CHEUNG
Motorola Inc and Huawei Technologies Co Ltd are launching a joint venture to develop and market the third-generation (3G) mobile phone network system called Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), Forbes reported, citing the companies’ joint statement.

By AMY CHEUNG
China is most likely to issue 3G mobile telecommunication licenses in the second half of this year and China's 3G subscriber base will reach 270 million by 2011, said Analysys International in a statement.

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US wireless communication giant Motorola aims to establish 2 new Research and Development (R&D) centres within this year and recruit up to 1,000 engineers in China, as the firm wants to cater the needs for Asian and Chinese customers, reports China Daily.

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The Bank of Communications is the pioneer to define “individual housing” as the first housing of the mortgage bearer with architectural size within 90 sq. meters, reports China Economic Net.

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The upcoming Third Generation Mobile Communication (3G) will attract great investment on China’s telecom sectors, reports People’s Daily. The manufacturers of equipment-building, optical fiber and optical cable, terminal building, system integration and other related sectors will all benefit from 3G.

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A professional with the Institute of Communication Policy Research of the Ministry of Information Industry has written an analysis estimating that the proposed regrouping of 3G service providers would end up costing at least 20 billion yuan, and the result would be even more disorganized than the sector currently is.

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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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