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    Chinese government reforms target high-tech industries 14/03/2008 10:33:18

    China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII), which oversees many of the country's high-technology industries, including the telecommunication sector, will be combined with other government organizations into a single body, according to China's state-owned media.
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    Router maker Avici to slash workforce 20/02/2006 10:28:14

    Avici Systems, a maker of large routers for service providers, will cut 45 percent of its workforce and focus on a few core features in a bid to achieve a profit.
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    US company hopes to block Skype in China 09/11/2005 10:25:02

    Verso Technologies Inc., of Atlanta, Georgia, hopes to soon win a contract to block Chinese Internet users from using eBay Inc.'s Skype VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) software, the company said Monday.
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    China Unicom takes mobile VoIP for test drive 14/09/2005 13:10:00

    China United Telecommunications (China Unicom), the country's second-largest mobile operator, has begun tests of a service that combines mobile phone service with a VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) service, according to the U.S.-based company that supplied the technology for the project.
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    Antivirus, e-mail vendors up ante in malware fight 15/02/2005 08:09:50

    Technology to fight spyware, remotely controlled bots and other threats will dominate news from the RSA Conference in San Francisco this week, as antivirus and e-mail security companies offer new products and features to protect companies and Internet users from sophisticated, malicious code.
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    WiMax vendors creep ahead, look to mobility 14/01/2005 12:53:02

    WiMax equipment and component makers this week announced steady progress on fixed wireless broadband products but looked eagerly to a future mobile WiMax as industry participants gathered at the Wireless Communications Alliance's WCA International Symposium & Business Expo in San Jose, California.
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    China Netcom to expand wireless broadband access 29/09/2004 13:31:51

    China Network Communications Group (China Netcom), China's second-largest fixed-line operator, plans to offer wireless broadband services in one more Chinese province, while simultaneously expanding coverage in the three other provinces where the service is currently available, network equipment vendor Alvarion said Tuesday.
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    Alcatel turns on triple play 22/09/2004 08:43:41

    French equipment manufacturer Alcatel has turned a new channel on the home entertainment and communications market by offering an Internet-based access system that guarantees a hefty chunk of bandwidth for broadcast TV and video-on-demand services.
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    China to launch 3G services by mid-2002 10/08/2001 08:41:00

    China will begin to roll out commercial 3G (third-generation) mobile services based on TD-SCDMA (Time-Division Synchronous Code-Division Multiple Access) technology from the middle of next year, with hundreds of thousands of subscribers expected to sign up for 3G services by the end of 2002, according to Klaus Maler, general manager of TD-SCDMA at Siemens AG, a supplier of the technology.
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    Legend reports strong yearly gains, clouds ahead 29/06/2001 09:30:00

    Legend Holdings, China's largest PC maker and the biggest seller of PCs in Asia, saw its revenue soar 56 percent for its 2001 fiscal year, which ended March 31, boosting net income 78 percent, the company announced Wednesday.
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    China CDMA networks already being deployed 14/06/2001 08:08:00

    Foreign mobile-phone network companies have already begun manufacturing and deploying infrastructure for CDMA (code-division multiple access) networks to be operated by China United Telecommunications Corp. (China Unicom) in mainland China, company officials said on Tuesday in a news conference at the 3G World Congress here.
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