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China Unicom has obtained a licnese to build a SG mobile network in Macau, People’s Daily reported.

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KongZhong Corporation, a leading provider of wireless value-added services and the operator of a leading wireless Internet portal in China, today announced its unaudited Q2 revenues had a 64 percent year-on-year jump to 30.07 million US dollars. 

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Eyeing the huge potential of the Chinese telecommunications sector, foreign companies have structured well-rounded marketing strategies to get a slice of the market when the right time comes, Sohu News reported.

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China Telecom plans to buy China Unicom Ltd.'s CDMA network to gain access to a thriving wireless segment of the world's largest telecoms market, the Reuters reported, citing several sources.

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China Unicom launched an agricultural information program in 26 provinces, regions and cities across the country on July 26, Xinhua reported.

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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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Guangdong’s Department of Labour and Social Security released a report, saying that monopolized industries and companies should redistribute income and salary system, Xinhua reported.

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Research in Motion (RIM), a Canadian-based wirless solutions provider known best for its BlackBerry products and services, has announced that it will work with China Mobile bringing BlackBerry to the Mainland.  

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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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Shanghai has cut off service to 4888 mobile phone numbers since September. In November, it received 18,000 reports of illegal SMS messages. But the new "real name system" for mobile phone registration faces opposition within the industry as well as problems with verifying information...

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As one of the two mobile phone operators in China, China Unicom Limited engages in cellular business in 30 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China. It has a global system for mobile, GSM, communications and CDMA. It is also a provder of international and domestic long-distance calls, data and Internet services, and other related telecommunication value-added businesses. China Unicom has constructed a broadband optical fiber transmission network in the Mainland as a shared platform that supports the operations of cellular business, international and domestic long-distance calls, data and Internet. In the first quarter of 2006, China Unicom had revenues rose 10 percent to 22.9 billion yuan and net income rose 31 percent to 1.39 billion yuan, boosted by higher sales from its GSM business and increased income from the CDMA business. Together with China Mobile, China Unicom is a major competitor for the expected 3G license.

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