Jun 3, 2008 13:08
China Unicom CEO Chang Xiaobing (R) shakes hands with his China Netcom counterpart Zuo Xunsheng during a news conference announcing the merger of the two telecom companies in Hong Kong June 2, 2008.
Jun 25, 2008 20:52
Internet users in Beijing will have faster, easier access to the cyber world when the "wireless Beijing" program goes into full swing, Sina.com reported today.
China Telecommunications Corp., the country's biggest fixed-line phone company, will pay 110 billion yuan ($15.9 billion) for part of China United Telecommunications Corp.'s mobile-phone assets in a government industry revamp.
The long-awaited 3G (third generation) licenses will be issued as soon as the current telecom restructuring is complete, the government said on Saturday.


Internet users in Beijing will have faster, easier access to the cyber world when the "wireless Beijing" program goes into full swing, Sina.com reported today.

