By Melanie Lee SHANGHAI technology firms overseas, fueled by the country’s ambitious drive to converge its television, telephone and Internet networks. Potential deals could come from companies such as Huawei and ZTE Corp that are looking for targets with an …
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BEIJING, Dec 08, 2010 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) — Motorola (China) Electronics Ltd. will complete its final spin-off and restructuring on January 4, 2011. By then, the mobile terminal subsidiary of Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT) will become an …
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Rodney Chan, DIGITIMES, Taipei [Wednesday 8 December 2010] The China telecom market officially entered the 3G era just two years ago, much later than some of its neighbors, such as Japan and Taiwan. But its 3G market will be growing fast …
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Rodney Chan, DIGITIMES, Taipei [Wednesday 8 December 2010] The China telecom market officially entered the 3G era just two years ago, much later than some of its neighbors, such as Japan and Taiwan. But its 3G market will be growing fast …
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CHENGDU, China, Dec. 10, 2010 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — On December 10, 2010, “2010 China International New Generation of Wireless Communication and China 4G Summit” is being held at the Chengdu High-tech Industrial Development Zone (Chengdu Hi-tech Zone). Chen Ruming, Deputy Director …
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As of 20 October 2010, another 3G technology based product of Globalcctvsec is available for sales. Globalcctvsec customers can now use 3G+ Surveillance Cameras to have remote video surveillance. This device is presented to the mobile communication market of China …
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By Owen Fletcher, Dow Jones Newswires Thursday 09 December 2010 Telecoms ministry document will provide guidelines for telcos on notifying customers of tariffs. China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said Thursday it is working with “relevant parties” to draft …
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By Tiernan Ray Shares of Sky-Mobi (MOBI), a Chinese “App Store” for mobile devices based in Hangzhou, is struggling in its first day out of the gate: the stock priced at $8, at the low end of a projected $8 …
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(PRBuzz) December 10, 2010 — Frbiz.com reports that in 2009, China smart phones market, Nokia is still a single big. Motorola brand promotion and new product release lack enough support and lack of enough dealer support, which causes the sales …
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By Zhu Shenshen | 2010-12-9 | A batch of 3G-capable slate personal computer, including iPad and device with Google systems, is expected to debut in the Chinese market next year. Some of them even support phone functions, Shanghai Daily learned from a …
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The women taped phones to their torsos and were carrying iPads in large bags By Gregg Keizer | Computerworld US Published: 12:11 GMT, 09 December 10 Chinese customs officials last week arrested 14 women trying to smuggle 88 Apple iPads …
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Another day another mobile web report, and this time it’s from ABI Research claiming that 60% of phones will be Internet enabled by 2015.
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The Chinese have launched a British invasion, as ZTE announced the launch of its first Android powered device – the Racer – on the UK’s 3 network.
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With all this talk of mobile internet being the best-thing-since-sliced-web, Ericsson has decided to throw its two cents into the ring with the proclamation that the internet had reached yet another milestone this week with the five billionth mobile subscription …
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It has apparently been a very good year for Chinese telecom equipment and network provider ZTE. The Chinese firm announced not only had it leapfrogged rival Alcatel Lucent to become the world’s number two fixed broadband infrastructure provider, but also …
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Telecommunications leaders from China and Taiwan met in Beijing on Wednesday and agreed to jointly standardize on Android, WiMax, and TD-LTE (Time-Division Long Term Evolution) among other accords.