China Telecom launches CDMA/Wi-Fi Internet access service packages, months ahead of its previously planned launch date.
China Telecom reports a decrease in the number of subscribers for both its fixed-line and its new CDMA business in October.
The NDRC releases a list of the 46 Chinese telecom R & D projects it believes will form the vanguard of China's technological development.
Chinese online SNS provider 51.com will open a casual game portal to public beta testing next month.
11/21 16:28
Cooperation veils competition between Microsoft MSN and Kingsoft
Fu Liang
11/13 15:36
The retail of intelligence
Benjamin Joffe
11/07 18:33
The possible impact of the global financial crisis on China's telecom industry
Xiang Ligang
10/24 19:50
3G China - A Personal Mobile Experience for All?
David Williams
10/17 14:08
The trouble with virtual worlds
Benjamin Joffe
Chinese social networking service (SNS) operators have bet that building large users bases will somehow lead to large profits. But a large number of users does not a business plan make, and SNS operators can only survive by cultivating a base of active and loyal users, Babytree Co-founder and CEO Allen H. Wang says.
Many Chinese digital cable TV operators are putting off launching interactive services, despite their potential profitability, due to costly but necessary network upgrade work.
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