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Xie Feibo, head of the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's (MIIT) State Radio Regulatory Commission (SRRC), has announced the expansion of available TD-LTE trial spectrum in China at the Eighth Global TD-LTE Initiative (GTI) Workshop held in Bangkok, Thailand. Read More
Wu Kunhong, VP of procurement at Chinese telecom equipment and terminal manufacturer Huawei, estimated in a recent visit to Taiwan that Huawei will make NTD 110 bln (RMB 24.6 bln) in purchases from Taiwanese suppliers in 2011, up 10-15% YoY. Read More
At the press conference for the commemoration of 2010 World Telecommunications Day in Shanghai yesterday, China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) president Wang Jianzhou said that TD-LTE will attract three kinds of operators: PHS operators, WiMAX operators, and asymmetric frequency band operators. Read More
Taiwanese media report that China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) VP Sha Yuejia will visit Taiwan in the near future to visit WiMAX operator Tatung InfoComm, equipment makers Gemtek, ZyXEL, and Accton, and chipmaker Via. Read More
Taiwanese media outlets have reported that Mainland China may have recently relaxed WiMAX restrictions and will set up a trial WiMAX network. Read More
Chinese telecom equipment manufacturer ZTE (0763.HK; 000063.SZ) has announced a new WiMAX-based mobile video surveillance terminal, the Mi100. Read More
Chinese telecom and networking equipment manufacturer Huawei has issued its annual report for 2007, with sales revenues reaching USD 12.56 bln, up 48% over the 2006 figure. Read More
China Telecom chairman and CEO Wang Xiaochu recently stated that China Telecom was considering upgrading its CDMA network to EV-DO Rev A in major first-tier cities, while waiting for further development of LTE. Read More
Xie Feibo, Deputy Director of the Ministry of Industry and Information (MII)'s Radio Administration Bureau, has revealed that the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has agreed to reallocate a section of 700 MHz spectrum for mobile broadband, with the 3.4 GHz to 3.7 GHz band also to be used for mobile communications. Read More
Wireless broadband access service provider Shenzhou Unicom announced at a press conference in Shenzhen yesterday that it had completed network technology tests in Changde, Hunan province, and that it planned to officially begin implementation of its "wireless city" project in June of this year, with "wireless construction" set to be completed for two to three cities before the end of this year, and connectivity and roaming between cities set to be completed next year. Read More