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China Mobile reduces GPRS charges substantially Great news for mobile internet users in China as China Mobile had cut GPRS fees by as much as two-thirds in most domestic cities this month. Shanghai China Mobile users can now pay RMB 5 (US$0.73) per month for 30MB, rather than the RMB 5, 10 MB package available previously, while RMB 20 ($2.93) per month gets 150MB, three times more than before. This is going to accelerate the mobile internet gro...
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At the moment there are two Nokia flagship stores in China, Hong Kong and Shanghai, however Nokia is going to change all that by opening up ten Nokia Speciality Stores this year in cooperation with local mobile phone chain store D. Phone. Beijing will see these new 10 Nokia stores and all are to be managed
submitted by PhonesReview on 1st Jan 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
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Nokia opening 10 specialty stores in Beijing next year Nokia already has two flagship stores in China: one in Hong Kong and another one in Shanghai. That isn’t going to change soon, however, a total of 10 specialty stores are set to be opened next year, with a cooperation between Nokia and local mobile phone chain store D. Phone. D. Phone will be the one
submitted by UnwiredView on 31st Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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FCC’s Latest Inclusion - The Folding GSM Mobile Phone, Sharp SH6010C FCC’s latest inclusion is the latest GSM mobile phone, Sharp SH6010C. This is a joint venture of China’s ShangHai SIMCOM and the Japanese Brand Company,… + view full entry
submitted by PhoneArea on 29th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Spreadtrum Communications, a China-based wireless baseband chipset provider, and Shanghai Raho Technology have jointly announced the TD-SCDMA/GSM dual mode wireless communication module supporting video phone function. The wireless fixed-line video phone product based on Spreadtrum's TD-SCDMA/GSM dual mode chip solution is an extension of applied TD-SCDMA technology. The TD-SCDMA/GSM dual mode
submitted by JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 25th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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At the site of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been "seen" a GSM mobile phone production China's ShangHai SIMCOM, which will be produced under the brand name Japanese companies Sharp and will be addressed SH6010C. This model has been produced in raskladnom form-factor is, apparently, the metal parts in the construction of the shell (as measured by available photographs), 3.2
submitted by JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 24th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Lenovo's China-Only Android OPhone Gives Us An O-Face Lenovo's China-Only Android OPhone Gives Us An O-FaceAside from its wretched battery life, I dig the G1 hardware. But the first shots of the OPhone, Lenovo's Android phone for China Mobile, are making me sad I'm not in Shanghai with Elaine. We knew Lenovo was planning on bringing out one of the first Chinese Android pieces, we just didn't know it would look this nice; we'v...
submitted by CellAndSmartPhonesReviews on 16th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Paris — Alcatel-Lucent today announced that it has been selected by China Telecom, China’s leading telecom operator, to provide end-to-end communication solution for China Telecom and increase the capacity and coverage of its mobile voice and data network throughout the country. The contract was secured through Alcatel Shanghai Bell, Alcatel-Lucent’s Chineese flagship company. Wi...
submitted by MobilityPhones on 3rd Dec 2008 (via mobilityphones.com)
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Alcatel-Lucent has won a US$320 million CDMA contract from China Telecom to increase the capacity and coverage of its mobile voice and data network throughout the country. The contract was secured through Alcatel Shanghai Bell, Alcatel-Lucent's Chinese subsidiary.
submitted by CellularNews on 3rd Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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China Unicom to start trialing its WCDMA network on December 31st With Chinese regulators set to issue 3G licenses at 2008-end, China Unicom is set to launch its first WCDMA trial network on December 31st, and users in Wuxi can apply to participate in the experiment. Initially, the mobile carrier plans to build WCDMA networks in seven Chinese cities — including Shanghai, Shenzhen, Foshan, Liuzhou, Zhengzhou, Baoding
submitted by IntoMobile on 29th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)


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