3 Companies got License for 3G in China
The Chinese authority take more step to develop its mobile phone sector and want to offer variety in cell phone users. For this, already, China’s telecommunications regulator issued 3G mobile phone licenses to different three domestic telecom companies. The largest mobile telephone operator, China Mobile, in China recently announced it is going to invest around $8.6 billion to build more than 60,000 mobile base stations for its third generation (3G) mobile networks.
China Mobile was one of the awarded a 3G contract. The company got a license for TD-SCDMA, the domestically developed 3G network standard. The other two companies were China Telecom and China Unicom. China Telecom got licenses for the U.S.-developed CDMA2000 whereas China Unicom got license for Europe’s WCDMA systems.
Xinhua noted last Saturday, the company said upon the project’s completion in 2009, and after finishing the project the total number of China Mobile’s 3G network base stations will top 80,000. On the other hand, China’s state-run news agency reported that 3G high-speed networks can able to handle faster data downloads. Additionally, allow users to do such things as make video calls as well as watch various TV programs. The new announcement already made craze both in mobile users and businessmen.
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