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Strategies & Market Trends : HONG KONG

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To: Tom who wrote (1209)1/26/1998 3:21:00 AM
From: Tom  Read Replies (1) of 2951
 
Source #2...as requested


WHO'LL RAKE IN CHINA'S TELECOM BONANZA?


China's latest attempt to control information technology seemed like an ordinary hard-liner crackdown. In mid-October, Beijing banned the use of satellite dishes and followed that up with new regulations on vendors of cordless telephones and pagers. "If China's information system is spread about and not grasped firmly in hand, how can people feel safe?" asked the official Economics Daily.

Don't be fooled by the rhetoric. The Chinese are fighting for
much more than ideological purity. Behind the scenes in Beijing,
a high-stakes battle is taking place for control of the telecommunication business.
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Business Week

Joyce Barnathan, with Dave Lindorff, in Hong Kong and Lynne Curry in Beijing, 11-08-1993.
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