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Chinese Believe WCDMA Phones Superior to CDMA and TD-SCDMA Models

­Over half (58%) of Chinese customers believe that Wcdma phones are the best 3G network in the country, followed by cdma2000 (14.1%) and just 4.3% saying that TD-Scdma handsets are the best.  more

Related Tags: td-scdma, wcdma, china-mobile, china-unicom, three, China


Alcatel-Lucent Deploys CDMA EV-DO Upgrade in Shanghai

­Alcatel-Lucent says that China Telecom, through its subsidiary Shanghai Telecom, successfully tested and validated Alcatel-Lucent's multicarrier EV-DO solution, based on the Rev. B standard. The contract was signed through Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell, Alcatel-Lucent's Chinese subsidiary.  more

Related Tags: alcatel-lucent, ev-do, shanghai, alcatel-lucent-shanghai-bell, three, China


Alcatel-Lucent Wins Chinese Contracts Worth $1.7 Billion

Alcatel-Lucent has inked two framework agreements valued US$1.7 billion in total with China Mobile and China Telecom, to provide network upgrades, integration and maintenance services in 2009. The agreements were secured through Alcatel-Lucent Shanghai Bell, Alcatel-Lucent's Chinese company.  more

Related Tags: china-mobile, td-scdma, alcatel-lucent, ovi, iden, lte, china-unicom, w-cdma, edge, 3g, microwave, shanghai, alcatel-lucent-shanghai-bell, bell, China


China Telecom Q1 Profits Down 27%

China Telecom has reported a first quarter profit of RMB 4.7 billion (US$686 million), a 27% drop from the RMB 6.47 billion a year earlier. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell 3.8% to RMB 22.2 billion and the EBITDA margin decreased to 43.6% from 52.1% the previous year. more

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China Defies Global Decline in Wireless Carrier Spending

China in 2009 is expected to defy the downturn in the global wireless infrastructure equipment business, as the nation's 3G network rollout drives world-beating double-digit growth in carrier capital spending, according to iSuppli.  more

Related Tags: , 3g, base-station, china-unicom, w-cdma, isuppli, itu, 3g-license, china-mobile, td-scdma, ovi, 3g-licenses, China


China Telecom - the First to Offer EPON-based 3G Services

ZTE has announced that China Telecom has deployed its Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPON) Solution, which enabled China Telecom to cutover between EPON technology, which carries cdma 1X services and EVDO data services to implement the world's first EPON technology that offers 3G services.  more

Related Tags: ethernet, 3g, base-station, zte, china-mobile, ovi, iden, base-stations, shanghai, backhaul, gsm, China


China Telecom Profits Slump 96.3% on Write-Downs

China Telecom has reported a 96.3 percent slump in its full-year profits after making a RMB 24 billion (US$3.5 billion) write-down of its legacy XiaoLingTong wireless network which faces closure. Both China Telecom and China Unicom have been ordered to shut down their low-cost XiaoLingTong mobile telephone system in order to free up the radio spectrum for 3G services. The two companies have been given three years to shut down the networks.  more

Related Tags: 3g, china-unicom, radio-spectrum, China


ZTE, Other 3G Device Providers Play Active Role in Deploying 3G Networks in China

CCID, a research firm in China disclosed recently in an industry report which predicted that the rapid deployment of 3G networks in China will eventually result in the creation of about 660,000 3G subscriber lines by Q3 this year. This will make China the country with the largest 3G network construction in the world.  more

Related Tags: datang, 3g, nokia, eu, china-unicom, wcdma, ict, edge, huawei, zte, china-mobile, td-scdma, alcatel-lucent, mts, ericsson, cdma2000, umts, China


China Telecom Offers Free Mobile Internet Access as Prepares for 3G Launch

China Telecom, which recently took over the cdma network formerly owned by China Unicom has started offering free mobile internet access as it prepares to roll out its 3G network upgrade in the capital city. The South China Morning Post reported that new subscribers will get between 20 and 50 megabytes of free internet usage per month, depending on their tariff.  more

Related Tags: m1, 3g, china-unicom, itu, mobile-internet, free-mobile, China


Growth back on track as China Telecom records first gain

Having seen monthly gains averaging 8.9m in the first six months of 2008, the Chinese market did not manage to post a figure above 7.9m in the second six months of the year. This was because of the impact of Unicom's sale of its cdma network: in July-September, Unicom saw monthly declines in its cdma base, presumably because its imminent sale reduced the need to attract new customers; in October, China Telecom acquired the network and cleaned up the base, with a net loss of 13.3m; and in November and December there were further losses to the cdma base, presumably due to further rationalisation.  more

Related Tags: china-unicom, china-mobile, gsm, China


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