China Telecom Goes WiFi Shopping

Chinatzone reports:
H3C Technologies has won a contract to supply China Telecom’s WLAN products. H3C Technologies also took 40 percent of China Telecom’s indoor WLAN Access Points (AP) procurement bid in May. China Telecom started to purchase WLAN products in large scale in 2008, in order to provide quality wireless network services to its users. H3C’s [...]

Olympics: Where There’s a McWill, There’s No Way

Telecom Asia reports:
A much-heralded Wimax deployment at China’s Olympics looks likely to be “over promised and under delivered”, according to IMS Research.
China’s dominant mobile phone operator, China Mobile, has been designated to provide a Wimax network for the Games, according to IMS. The network was intended to cover the Olympic village and surrounding areas.
However, the [...]

TD-SCDMA Inside Dell Laptops

The South China Morning Post reports:
Datang Mobile Communications Equipment, one of the mainland’s leading homegrown 3G mobile technology developers, yesterday announced partnerships with software giant Microsoft and computer maker Dell to expand products and applications for the new platform.
The news came as China Mobile Communications Corp, which operates TD-SCDMA trial services in 10 cities, is [...]

China Telecom: WiFi Follows the Money

Shanghai Daily reports:
CHINA Telecom plans to invest 200 million yuan (US$29.41 million) to build or upgrade Wi-Fi networks in 30 cities nationwide, mainly in the Yangtze River Delta, industry sources said yesterday.
People can use laptops or handsets, such as iPhones, to access the Internet around Wi-Fi hot spots.
The Yangtze river valley also happens to [...]

WiFi Billing: And it Came to iPass

China Tech News reports:
China’s Coordinate Technologies Communication Limited has inked a deal to give iPass Wi-Fi coverage in 600 locations in China that represent the first phase of a rollout that will eventually include the entire CTCL footprint of nearly 1,600 hotspots.
Through its partnership with CTCL, iPass will ensure seamless connection for the mobile worker [...]

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