As talks between the iPhone maker and China Mobile fizzled after two years, report says China’s second largest carrier is ready to make a deal.
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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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Chinese customers, no strangers to pricey mobile phones, are already Apple fans. But the company’s iPhone faces an uphill battle to enter the market.
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Mobile chip maker will use its carrier contacts in an effort to spur sluggish mobile banking market.
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Mobile operators expect messaging deluge as customers celebrate the Year of the Golden Pig.
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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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New regulations require real name registration for mobile subscribers.
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Music industry prepares copyright lawsuit after sound of silence from Yahoo China.
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Political motives swirl behind $5.3-billion acquisition of Luxembourg mobile phone company.
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Korea’s No. 1 mobile company invests in China Unicom in foray onto the mainland.
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Despite acute piracy problems, music label grooves to an Asian rhythm first in Korea, now China.
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Wireless email provider partners with China Mobile to offer service.
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China curbs WCDMA networks to give homegrown 3G standard a chance.
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Industry will soon enter high-profit stage, according to new study.
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Communications giant expects flat or low single-digit growth as opposed to mid-single-digit growth.
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Israeli billing company will pay $5.1 million for customer service provider to expand its U.S. presence.
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Supplier turns to startups as sub-contractors on BT’s 21C project.
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Foreign companies are seeing profits in the world’s largest market. But how long will it take for domestic players to reclaim their home turf?
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A new policy aimed at stopping capital flight may hobble private equity investment in China.
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