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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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    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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    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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    Three indicted in Lucent/China trade secrets case 04/06/2001 08:15:00

    A U.S. federal grand jury on Thursday indicted three men for conspiring to steal Lucent Technologies Inc. trade secrets and sell them to a Chinese government-owned company, prosecutors said.
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    FBI: Lucent scientists sold secrets to China 04/05/2001 07:48:00

    U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officers on Thursday charged two Chinese Nationals working at Lucent Technologies Inc. and a third man with stealing source code and software and giving the trade secrets to a Chinese state-owned company in an effort to develop the "Cisco of China."
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    China Unicom begins awarding CDMA contracts 30/04/2001 08:00:00

    China United Telecommunications Corp. (China Unicom) has selected South Korea's Samsung Electronics and Canadian telecom equipment manufacturer Nortel Networks as two of the equipment vendors for a nationwide CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) mobile phone network.
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    Report: 12 companies bid for China Unicom CDMA deals 02/04/2001 10:20:00

    China United Telecommunications Corp. (China Unicom) this week began taking bids to supply elements of its planned 70 billion renminbi (US$8.5 billion) CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) mobile-phone network across China, and the bids have flooded in from 12 domestic and joint-venture vendors, the official China Daily reported Thursday.
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