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To: Antonios Petropoulos who wrote (79980)9/11/2000 10:30:55 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
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To: Antonios Petropoulos who wrote (79980)9/12/2000 6:05:39 AM
From: LanceForest  Respond to of 152472
 
Antonios,

It appears that there are two different articles.
The article you reference is
news.ft.com

China Unicom will use Qualcomm's 3G CDMA
By FT.com staff
Published: June 12 2000 09:54GMT | Last Updated: June 12 2000 14:00GMT

China Unicom, China's number two telecoms provider, on Monday announced that it will use Qualcomm's CDMA technology for its third generation mobile services.

Testing of the system is due to begin next year.


The other article is
news.ft.com

China backs Qualcomm's mobile technology
By James Kynge and Dan Roberts in Beijing
Published: September 11 2000 20:09GMT | Last Updated: September 12 2000 06:50GMT

China's telecommunications minister has renewed the country's commitment to narrowband CDMA, the mobile telephony technology developed by the US company Qualcomm.

The comments from Wu Jichuan, minister of information industry, could ease fears that the US technology would not be employed in China - the world's second largest mobile phone market - following an apparent retreat by the Chinese from an earlier promise to use the US-developed standard.


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