Catégorie - China Mobile
China market: 3G network investments total over 102 billion yuan in January-October 2009
China Mobile Communications, China Telecom and China United Telecommunications (China Unicom) invested a total of 102.3 billion yuan (US$14.97 billion) in establishing their 3G infrastructure during January-October 2009, accounting for 71.3% of their 2009 capital expenditure budget of 143.5 billion yuan, according to China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
2009-12-17 -
Digi Times
Face à Apple, 24 groupes s'unissent
Orange, l'américain AT&T, le britannique Vodafone, le chinois China Mobile, le coréen Samsung, l'allemand Deutsche Telekom ou encore le japonais Sony participent à la mise en ...
2010-02-16 -
Le Figaro
China Mobile's capex cut a blow to FPGA vendors
The announcement by China Mobile that its 2010 capital expenditures would decline 5 percent compared with last year is bad news for programmable logic suppliers Xilinx Inc. and Altera Corp, which derive about 10 percent of their revenue from China's basestation market, a Wall Street analyst said.
2010-03-19 -
EETimes
China Mobile rated as 2010 most valuable Chinese brand, says Hurun
China Mobile, a brand owned by China Mobile Communications which is the largest mobile telecom carrier in China, is the most valuable Chinese brand with a brand value of 267 billion yuan (US$39.3 billion) in 2010, according to the latest annual valuation done by China-based Hurun Research Institute.
2010-07-08 -
Digi Times
China Mobile, Xinhua in search-engine agreement
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- China Mobile and China's state-run news agency Xinhua have signed a framework agreement to establish a search-engine company, according to a Reuters report which cited original reporting by Xinhua. The new search company will compete against market leaders Baidu.com and Google Inc. in China's Web search market, the report said. Shares of China Mobile were up 1.3% in ...
2010-08-12 -
Market Watch
Xinhua, China Mobile announce search venture
The state-run Xinhua News Agency said Thursday it will launch its own search venture, giving Google a new, well-financed rival following the closure of its China-based Web search engine. In a two-sentence dispatch, Xinhua said it signed a framework agreement... Google - Xinhua News Agency - People's Republic of China - Web search engine - Search
2010-08-12 -
San Francisco Chronicle
Vodafone Chief Says He Won’t Be a ‘Forced Seller’
In an interview with The Financial Times, Vodafone chief executive Vittorio Colao said that the $6.6 billion deal to sell its China Mobile holding was not the result of investor pressure, and cautioned that he will not be “forced” into the selling the company’s other minority stakes in mobile phone operators.
2010-09-17 -
New York Times