Articles tagged with: China Mobile and Isuppli
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
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China's Handset Market Market to Defy Economic Downturn
Defying an expected 10.7 percent decline in global mobile handset shipments, China's domestic wireless phone market is set to maintain its growth in 2009, with a 7.7 percent increase for the year, according to iSuppli. more
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Chinese Semiconductor Firms Shift to Capitalize on Domestic Growth
After years of double-digit annual growth, China's semiconductor sales revenue in 2008 is expected to rise by only 6.7 percent to reach $81.7 billion, up from $76.6 billion in 2007, iSuppli predicts. more
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Government Drives 3G Wireless Transition in China
China's National Development & Reform Commission (NDRC) believes that a fundamental restructuring of the nation's telecom industry is essential to promote the long-term growth of the country's fixed and wireless core communications networks. Because of this, the Chinese government is offering 3G licenses to the four state-owned telcos-China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom and China Netcom-as incentives if they are willing to accept reforms, according to iSuppli. more
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China Mobile Navigation Market to Grow More Than 10-Fold by 2011
Because of strong demand for navigation services from Chinese consumers, manufacturers in the nation are developing handsets supporting the Global Positioning System (GPS). Meanwhile, wireless service operators see navigation as a key value-added service that can help offset their declining Average Revenue Per User (ARPU). more
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How "Sideloading" Threatens the Wireless Carriers
Any content, at any time, at any location," is the new mantra for wireless communications operators. But as wireless operators strive to meet customer demand and to shore up their revenue by offering their customers music, video and games, they face a new challenge: Subscribers often are choosing to bypass such premium services sold by mobile communications providers and instead are loading their own content onto their mobile phones, a practice known as "sideloading." more
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