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China Expands TD-LTE Trial Spectrum Available to Telcos

Bc.tech-ex.com, 11/20/13

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

MIIT to Issue TD-LTE Spectrum Plan in One Month

CWW, 9/27/12

Xie Feibo, head of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's (MIIT) State Radio Regulatory Commission (SRRC), recently announced at the 2012 Next Generation Broadband Wireless Mobile Communication Development Forum in Beijing that LTE spectrum plans will be released within a month, and will replace outdated technology and efficiently allocate spectrum for 4G networks. Read More

MIIT: China Mobile TD-SCDMA Spectrum Expanded to 85 MHz

Beijing Morning Post, 11/26/09

Xie Feibo, director of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's (MIIT) Radio Administration Bureau, revealed that the Ministry has officially granted access to another 50 MHz of spectrum for China Mobile's (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) TD-SCDMA network to provide better indoor coverage, increasing the total spectrum for China Mobile's 3G services to 85 MHz. Read More

China Mobile Given Priority on Spectrum Allocation

Netease Tech, 10/09/08

Deputy director Xie Feibo of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's (MIIT) Radio Administration Bureau said yesterday that China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) had applied for the 2300-2400 MHz frequency, and that the application was currently under review by the MIIT, which "would likely give priority consideration to TD-SCDMA." Read More

SARFT Reallocates Analogue TV Radio Spectrum for Wireless

Sina Tech, 4/18/08

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