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To: waitwatchwander who wrote (78042)6/21/2008 12:06:04 PM
From: engineer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196632
 
the king has no clothes...



To: waitwatchwander who wrote (78042)6/22/2008 6:41:36 PM
From: quartersawyer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 196632
 
kings/emperors... pasteurized/homogenized.

Something's gotta give...

Yeah. But what? A new MII minister offers more cowpie for the US trade powers, Qualcomm and investors to sink their teeth into. Recall that MII, CATT, Datang are all of a nationalist type, not to mention having personal and individual monetary stakes. Could be a showdown with the rest of the industry's interests. Sure, engineer, none of this is true. But what do you figure will happen?

TD-SCDMA
Beijing sets 3G user target for China Mobile parent
Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:12am BST


HONG KONG, June 20 (Reuters) - China has instructed the parent of China Mobile to enroll over 100 million mobile subscribers using homegrown 3G technology within 3 years to ensure the success of the system, a newspaper reported Friday.

A spokeswoman from the Hong Kong-listed mobile service group declined to give immediate comment but said they were awaiting clarification from the parent company.

The parent, China Mobile Communications Corp, was asked to submit a business plan and budget for the launch of the next phase of the 3G TD-SCDMA service in August, the South China Morning Post cited sources as saying.

China Mobile is expected to launch the next 30 billion yuan ($4.36 billion) round of a tender to build the network as early as October, the sources added.

The newspaper reported that newly appointed minister of industry and information Li Yizhong had said the mobile operator should pursue the successful commercial launch of the homegrown mobile standard and set the 100 million users target after meeting executives from China Mobile and other firms.

China Mobile, which has invested over 14.6 billion yuan in TD-SCDMA infrastructure, has been operating a trial network in 8 cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou, since April. But only about 3,000 subscribers have signed on as paying customers so far, in addition to 20,000 users who were invited for a free trail, the paper said.

Analysts expect China Mobile may have to subsidise TD-SCDMA handsets or charge lower rates to achieve the target, the paper added.

Beijing had in May announced a revamp of the world's largest telecoms industry, which may help wean the sector off foreign technology and highlighted goverment influence on the market.

As part of the overhaul, China Mobile (0941.HK: Quote, Profile, Research) is likely to be saddled with developing TD-SCDMA, which exists only in China, calling into question the possibility of ever exporting it. Yet the bill for rolling out the commercially untested technology will run into the billions.

Shares of China Mobile gained 1.5 percent to HK$108.60 at midday on Friday. (US$1=HK$7.8) (Reporting by Donny Kwok; editing by Jonathan Hopfner)

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TD-LTE --
...Mainland targets launch for home-grown 4G in 2 years
ZTE readies project as China Mobile mandates start date

Jun 23, 2008
The mainland is expected to bring out its homegrown fourth-generation (4G) mobile technology as early as 2010, according to a senior executive of ZTE (SEHK: 0763), a leading
mainland telecommunications-equipment manufacturer....[South China Morning Post... subscription)