News apparently from Datang reveals that the Chinese government has decided to merge the two stated-owned telecom equipment makers, Datang Telecom and Potevio, before the end of 2010. According to a report on the English-language website of China Daily, upon the completion of the merger, the new company will become the third largest telecom equipment [...]
China's 360 To Explore Mobile Phone Security Industry
22 January 2010
Chinese Internet security software provider 360 has announced plans to acquire Msafe.com.cn, a Chinese mobile [...]
Linktone Pays USD9 Million For Controlling Stake In Chinese Mobile Game Company
13 January 2010
Chinese wireless value-added services firm Linktone Ltd. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire [...]
China Mobile Starts Integrating TieTong's Channel Resources
19 February 2009
According to internal information from China TieTong, China Mobile has published a notice to its provincial branches about the integration of China TieTong's channel resources.
In the notice, China Mobile defines the schedule for the relevant work. As the completion of the asset liquidation of China TieTong nears, the merger of China Mobile and China TieTong [...]
China Unicom Beijing Launches Nationwide Mobile Phone Rechargeable Card
31 October 2008
After selling its CDMA network to China Telecom, China Unicom has started to upgrade its voucher system and the company's Beijing branch has announced that it has launched a new-generation rechargeable card for mobile phone users to replace its original rechargeable card.
New China Unicom Managers Will Be Selected From High Levels Of China Unicom, China Netcom
20 August 2008
After Chang Xiaobing was assigned as president and CEO of the newly reconfigured China Unicom (CHU), China Unicom says that after the merger of China Unicom and China Netcom, the management tier of the new China Unicom will be selected from the current senior managers of the two companies.
China Unicom Will Have New Name
15 August 2008
According to a report of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, China Unicom Limited has announced that after the mergence with China Netcom, the new company may be named, quite originally, China Unicom (Hong Kong) Limited.


