Articles tagged with: Shanghai and China Unicom
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, china-telecom, cdma, td-scdma, alcatel-lucent, ovi, iden, lte, w-cdma, edge, 3g, microwave, alcatel-lucent-shanghai-bell, bell, China
Apple's iPhone Appears on China Unicom Website
In a move which is bound to fuel speculation, China Unicom's shanghai division has posted details of the Apple iPhone upon its customer website. Although no details are offered about availability, the model being displayed does seem to have had at least one modification for the local market - it supports Chinese language inputs, suggesting the specifications have come from an internal document. more
Related Tags: 3g, iphone, apple, china-mobile, td-scdma, cdma, iden, gsm, apple-iphone, China
China Unicom Selects Alcatel-Lucent to Deploy 3G Networks in 14 Provinces
Alcatel-Lucent says that it has been selected by China Unicom to deploy 3G W-CDMA networks in 14 Chinese provinces. Initial network deployments in the cities of Tianjin, Baoding, Wenzhou, Taizhou, Guiyang and Guilin are expected to be completed in May, 2009. more
Related Tags: 3g, base-station, w-cdma, wcdma, edge, alcatel-lucent, cdma, iden, gsm, partner, alcatel-lucent-shanghai-bell, bell, China
Huawei delivers China Unicom' s first 3G network in Zhengzhou
Huawei says that it has deployed China' s first WCDMA commercial network for China Unicom in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China. In China Unicom' s Phase One UMTS tender, Huawei was awarded the largest market share of over 30 percent based on number of transceiver to be deployed. more
Related Tags: wcdma, huawei, mts, cdma, hspa, iden, in-stat, umts, China
China Unicom Plans 3G Launch by Year-End
China Unicom expects to start a trial WCDMA network in seven cities by the end of this year - said Chang Xiaobing, chairman and CEO of the mobile network operator. Sources within the company suggest that the seven cities will be shanghai, Shenzhen, Foshan, Liuzhou, Zhengzhou, Baoding and Wuxi, with about 100 W-CDMA base stations in each city. more
Related Tags: base-station, w-cdma, wcdma, 3g-license, cdma, base-stations, seven, 3g-licenses, China
ZTE Reportedly Picks up Half China Telecom CDMA Contract
China Telecommunications Corp., the parent company of Hong Kong listed fixed line operator China Telecom Corp. says that it has formally awarded a CDMA tender, estimated to be worth as much as US$1.5 billion. This initial contract is a prelude to a predicted much larger network infrastructure tender, thought to be worth upwards of US$10 billion. more
Related Tags: huawei, zte, china-telecom, alcatel-lucent, core-network, alcatel, bell, China
ZTE Corp: China Telecom CDMA Tender Still Underway
BEIJING -(Dow Jones)- ZTE Corp.said in a statement Wednesday that a tender by China Telecommunications Corp., parent company of Hong Kong-listed China Telecom Corp., for CDMA equipment is still underway and hasn't reached a conclusion. more
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China Telecom Cos Shares Halted;Indus Overhaul Reports
HONG KONG -(Dow Jones)- Shares in some of China's major telecom operators were suspended from trade Friday following reports that Beijing will unveil a long-awaited telecommunications industry overhaul plan as early as Friday. more
Related Tags: china-mobile, china-telecom, china-netcom, netcom, xinhua, yu, China
Motorola Wins VAS Contract with China Unicom
Motorola has signed a contract with shanghai Branch of China Unicom for a Value-Added Service Platform (VASP) using its GAMA (Global Applications Management Architecture) Service Delivery Platform (SDP). more
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Alcatel-Lucent Signs US$1.1 Billion Network Contracts in China
Alcatel-Lucent has signed a package of frame agreements with a combined value of up to EUR750 million (US$1.12 billion) for mobile communications solutions and services with China Mobile and China Unicom. They were secured through Alcatel-Lucent's subsidiary in China, Alcatel shanghai Bell. more
Related Tags: china-mobile, td-scdma, core-network, alcatel-lucent, optical-networking, network-management, alcatel, China
