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    A tech tourist's guide to Beijing 17/07/2008 02:03:11

    Technologically, Beijing is a city at a crossroads. It is the capital of the world's largest mobile phone and Internet user markets, and its universities, especially Tsinghua University, produce some of the world's top technology minds. At the same time, Beijing cannot compare to its Asian neighbors, namely Tokyo, Seoul and Hong Kong for Internet and telecom services, such as 3G (third-generation telephony).
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    AT&T and NTT join Trans-Pacific cable consortium 27/03/2008 09:06:35

    The Trans-Pacific Express (TPE) Consortium yesterday announced two new members to the group which is aggressively designing and constructing an 18,000 km next-generation fibre-optic submarine cable between the Asia Pacific and the United States.
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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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    Cable linking US with Asia Pacific nears completion 16/01/2008 11:43:13

    Verizon Business has won approval to operate the Trans-Pacific Express (TPE) submarine cable system linking the United States with the Asia Pacific region.
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    Telecoms provider fires up servers for benchmark testing 21/06/2007 17:08:00

    Intec Telecom Systems has completed a performance benchmark of its customer care system, Convergent Billing v6, using Sun Fire E6900 servers running a Solaris10 Operating System (OS).
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    IPass rolls out new security features 20/10/2006 09:54:44

    IPass is rolling out a unified remote-access offering that integrates its recent acquisition of GoRemote and a new service that offers customers strong security policy management for mobile devices.
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    Broadband use in China to overtake the US within a year 04/09/2006 15:17:07

    China will overtake the US as the world's biggest broadband market in less than a year, according to new research released today from analyst firm Ovum.
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    ZTE gets scrappy in U.S. telecom market 11/04/2006 08:15:42

    ZTE is one of China's biggest telecommunications equipment vendors, but for its debut in the U.S. it's playing the underdog.
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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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    Sun, NTT DoCoMo plan new cellular Java platform 18/07/2005 07:46:49

    NTT DoCoMo and Sun Microsystems have begun work on a new Java platform for cellular handsets. The work, which began last year but was first revealed two weeks ago at Sun's JavaOne conference in San Francisco, is aimed at refreshing the mobile Java platform for today's more advanced handsets and applications. It could also be promoted as a cross-industry standard, the companies said in interviews.
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    New 'open standards-based forum' focuses on IP business 10/06/2005 09:00:20

    Juniper's Infranet Initiative has been dissolved, replaced by another council staffed and funded by its members, including Cisco and Alcatel, that seeks to develop a business-friendly IP service infrastructure.
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