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Wednesday
Nov092011

Will the US let China Telecom run an MVNO?

China Telecom is planning a branded MVNO in the US next year, or so it says. Hasn't it heard of 'reciprocity'?

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Thursday
Nov032011

China’s unwieldy telcos

Throwing the spotlight on the leadership structure of Chinese operators, and the secretive but ever-present role of the party.

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Thursday
Oct272011

Seeing ‘red’ over mobile spam

A Guangzhou mobile user set off a minor brouhaha last week when he accidentally uncovered the existence of an exclusive “do-not-spam” list for senior officials. The user, infuriated by the ads clogging his mobile phone, had sued his wireless operator.

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Monday
Oct242011

Huawei to US: Some day soon you'll be begging to buy our gear

Huawei believes the strength of its technology means it will inevitably win access to the US market.

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Friday
Sep302011

SARFT plots $32b cable network to take on telcos

China’s State Council is weighing a plan to form a 200 billion yuan ($32bn) national cable company.

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