First International Telecom Corporation, the only telecom carrier that provides low-power communication system services in Taiwan, has announced its bankruptcy and its users will be taken over by other carriers.
ZTE Signs Contract With Japanese Mobile Operator
28 July 2009
Chinese telecom equipment provider ZTE Corporation has signed a cooperative agreement with the Japanese mobile operator Willcom to provide ZTE's 3G data card product MF633 to users in Japan.
As the fourth largest mobile operator in Japan, Willcom is also the largest personal handyphone system operator in the country with 4.6 million users and great influence […]
Beijing Court Rejects Little Smart User's Case Against MIIT
13 March 2009
The case in which Shi Yuchen, the user of the Chinese personal access system known as Little Smart, sued China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, has been rejected by the court in Beijing.
Shi told local media that on February 24, 2009, he sued the MIIT at the Beijing No.1 Intermediate People's Court, because MIIT […]
Qualcomm Grants CDMA Patent License To Chinese Firm
23 January 2009
U.S.-based Qualcomm (QCOM) has granted China's LT Mobile Communication a worldwide patent license to develop, manufacture and sell subscriber units implementing the CDMA2000 standard.
ZTE Invests CNY6 Billion To Build Base In Xi'an
15 September 2008
ZTE, one of China's biggest telecommunications equipment manufacturers, told local media that the company will invest over CNY6 billion to build a research and production base in Xi'an in the next few years.
China Telecom Completes Five Million CDMA Terminal Tenders
04 September 2008
China Telecom (CHA) has reportedly finished its five million CDMA terminals tender and more than ten handset manufacturers are included in the successful bidder list that is topped by Samsung and ZTE.
China Netcom Announces Financial Results
25 August 2008
China Netcom announced its unaudited 2008 interim results today and said its revenue for the first half of 2008 hit CNY41.125 billion.
CPPCC Deputy Calls For Canceling Monthly Fixed Communications Fee
19 March 2008
Chai Baocheng, a deputy to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, says that charging monthly fees for fixed telephones is a monopolization of the communications industry and he suggests that the fee should soon be canceled.