Government orders the long-awaited realignment of the world’s biggest telecom market. Companies will merge. Government will finally issue 3G licenses.
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Once-landlocked U.S. carrier ready to play on world stage with high-capacity Asian undersea cable.
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With licenses expected soon—seriously, this time—the telecom industry reads the tea leaves.
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Korea’s No. 1 mobile company invests in China Unicom in foray onto the mainland.
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China curbs WCDMA networks to give homegrown 3G standard a chance.
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In a year when deals and companies got bigger and bigger, the tech IPO market just ambled along—but the sun did shine on some companies.
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Part 3 of our series following George Cao, founder of the travel startup Go10000.com.
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Do Chinese carriers have the right to block VoIP to stop revenue loss or to bolster national security?
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A new policy aimed at stopping capital flight may hobble private equity investment in China.
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The vendor positions itself in a run-up to license issuance with an $80-million investment in its Nanjing R&D facility.
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The fixed-line sector takes the spotlight from unfashionably late 3G, as China Telecom and Netcom invest in next-generation networks. Demand for services, meanwhile, is uncertain.
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Telecom’s international soap opera has the press hooked. In today’s episode: MCI plays the field and teases “runt” Qwest, BT acts nice after regulator’s reprimand, and Chinese rivals kiss and make up a merger.
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Exceeded expectations offset Greenspan’s buzz kill.
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Bucyrus and Cabela’s use a loophole to offer more stock in secondary shares. Plus: ZipRealty outruns its competition.
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