Update – March 13, 2010: The other shoe has dropped … The Financial Times is reporting that Google will indeed terminate their search business in China as talks with authorities have reached an “impasse;” Google has drawn up detailed plans for the closure of its Chinese search engine and is now “99.9 per cent” certain [...]
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Update May 5, 2010 > Read Here. Update – March 8, 2010: There were several reasons why WiFi on mobile calling devices (phones) was initially banned in China, and it’s also fairly clear why a compromise has been reached (April 2009 – China’s MIIT authorized a WAPI/WiFi stack), although it’s not definitive that Apple will [...]
More iPhone in China revelations
Posted in China Mobile, China Unicom, iPhone, iPhone in China, iPhone Negotiations on Apr 4th, 2009
Backstory on iPhone negotiations As has become more and more evident, the negotiations with China Mobile over a 3G iPhone have come to a standstill. There may still be some hope for a 2G iPhone deal (EDGE iPhone Nano) with China Mobile, but you might have better odds of winning at Three Card Monte than [...]
Government sets conditions for 3G licenses
Posted in 3G, China Mobile, China Unicom, iPhone, iPhone in China on Dec 13th, 2008
iPhonAsia comment: note that bolding and photos in article below are iPhonAsia’s add. Government sets conditions for 3G licenses, operators to invest $29.22 bln in 3G in 2009 by Cindy Geng Read full post > HERE Beijing. December 12. INTERFAX-CHINA – China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Industry (MIIT) will issue 3G licenses to telecom operators [...]
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China wants TV and the net on your mobile phone
Posted in China, Smart Phones on Oct 22nd, 2008
MIIT aiming to encourage network convergence with new policies Beijing. October 21. INTERFAX-CHINA – China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is framing new policies to encourage the convergence of Internet, telecom and TV networks, the MIIT said on Oct. 19. translation
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