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To: slacker711 who wrote (63830)5/21/2007 8:07:32 AM
From: scratchmyback  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197214
 
<<China Unicom announced on Monday that it added 1.63 million new subscribers in April. Of the new subscribers, 1.14 million are GSM users and 490000 are CDMA users.>>

Last week China Mobile announced 5.28 million new (GSM) subscribers in April. So all in all, there were 6.91 million new mobile subscribers in China, and 7,1% of those were CDMA subscribers. If I got my math right...



To: slacker711 who wrote (63830)8/13/2007 2:48:22 PM
From: slacker711  Respond to of 197214
 
This would be very good news if it finally happened...

telegeography.com

China Telecom to pay RMB110b for Unicom's CDMA network?

Shanghai Daily reports that China Telecom is close to finalising talks with China Unicom to buy the cellco’s CDMA network for an estimated RMB110 billion (USD14.54 billion). Speculation has surfaced sporadically over the past year that the People’s Republic’s largest telecoms operators, which include China Mobile and China Netcom, are on the verge of a major asset reshuffle as part of a wider government restructuring agenda. It is also rumoured that China Netcom will buy China Unicom's GSM network.