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  China Unique Communications in China
But China is on the other side of the planet and after all, they area third world country.
China's infrastructure does not have anywhere near the "wiring" that phone systems in other countries have.
CSTNet: Primarily used by communications in the scientific and research communications community.
chinaunique.com /business/communic.htm   (1187 words)

  
 China Travel Guide and China Travel Information - TravelPuppy.com
China’s cultural riches along with 5000 years of tumultuous history make it, without doubt, one of world’s best travel destinations.
China’s has many paradoxes: Shanghai’s skyscrapers contrast Beijing’s historical treasures, while in rural provinces mechanisation still hasn't reached many traditional farming villages.
China’s tourism infrastructure is quickly improving, however flexibility and patience are still required.
travelpuppy.com /china   (317 words)

  
  Openwave - News Room - CHINA MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (CMCC), CHINA'S LARGEST CELLULAR PROVIDER, SELECTS ...
Additionally, China Mobile is one of the members of the international computer network and is authorized to provide international networking services.
The corporation is the largest GSM mobile communications provider in the world whose mobile network covers all the cities and over 96 percent of the rural towns in China.
China Mobile provides roaming service with the cooperation of 108 operators in 59 countries and has more than 66 million customers.
www.openwave.com /us/news_room/press_releases/2001/20010122_cmcc_0122.htm   (856 words)

  
  China communications - China Visa Service
China 's communications system has much improved in recent years and is still being rapidly updated.
If you are sending valuable goods bought in China, put the receipt or a photocopy of it in with the parcel, as it he opened for customs inspection farther down the line.
Note that everywhere in China has an area code which must be used when phoning from outside that locality; area codes are given for all telephone numbers throughout the guide.
www.visaexpress.net /china/china_communications.htm   (1235 words)

  
  ipedia.com: People's Republic of China Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 1971, the PRC replaced the Republic of China as the sole representative for "China" in the United Nations and as one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council.
In the east, along the shores of the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea, are found extensive and densely populated alluvial plains; the shore of the South China Sea is more mountainous and southern China is dominated by hill country and lower mountain ranges.
The People's Republic of China, in an attempt to limit its population growth, has adopted a policy which limits urban families (ethnic minorities such as Tibetans are an exception) to one child and rural families to two children when the first is female.
www.ipedia.com /people_s_republic_of_china.html   (2491 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Media in China Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
China's rapid economic development, as well as educational advances leading to greater literacy, have been important reasons for the dramatic expansion of the Chinese media and the diversification of coverage.
Although difficult to quantify, growing skepticism toward authority in China appears to be spurring public support for media criticism (often indirect and carefully couched) of the State and slowly diluting the legitimacy of the party.
Although the trend in China clearly is toward greater media autonomy and diversity and away from government control and intimidation, crosscurrents of resistance persist.
www.ipedia.com /media_in_china.html   (4991 words)

  
 CNN.com - China Telecom puts off stock sale - Oct. 31, 2002
China Telecom is waiting for regulatory approval to restart its stock offering from the regulatory bodies in Beijing, Hong Kong and New York before it sets a precise date to relaunch.
China Telecom had a monopoly on phone communications in China until the mid-1990s.
China Telecom is selling a total of 16.8 billion shares, or 20 percent of the company.
edition.cnn.com /2002/BUSINESS/asia/10/31/hk.chinatelecom   (486 words)

  
 China Unique Communications in China
But China is on the other side of the planet and after all, they area third world country.
The good new is the infrastructure exists, and is good enough in China(cost issues aside), to allow you to communicate in almost using just about any mode that you are accustomed to....wherever you are.
CSTNet: Primarily used by communications in the scientific and research communications community.
www.chinaunique.com /business/communic.htm   (1187 words)

  
 Communications in China
This article is on the Communications in Mainland China.
See also: Communications in Taiwan, Communications in Hong Kong, Communications in Macau
Television broadcast stations: 3,240 (of which 209 are operated by China Central Television, 31 are provincial TV stations and nearly 3,000 are local city stations) (1997)
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/c/co/communications_in_china.html   (194 words)

  
 China Telecom 2000: Vol. 5, Data Market and Opportunities
China's telecommunications industry operated and still operates under a hierarchical structure with the State Council at the top, the commissions, ministries and provincial governments in the middle, and some 2,500 post and telecom administrations and enterprises at the provincial, municipal and county levels making up the base.
China’s telecom market is ripe for the deployment of such advanced services since phone tariffs remain high due to the lack of competition and new operators are able to provide IP-based telephony services.
China Telecom is conducting trials in 25 cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Xi’an, Shenyang, Nanjing, Chengdu, Tianjin, Chongqing, Hangzhou, Fuzhou, Jinan, Changsha, Kunming, Harbin, Changchun, Zhengzhou, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Suzhou, Dalian, Qingdao, Xiamen, and Zhuhai.
www.igigroup.com /st/summary/sumchinav5.html   (2856 words)

  
 Mobile Phone Networks in China Ring the Changes (tdctrade.com)
According to Li Xiuchuan, deputy director of the Mobile Communications Department of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommuni-cations (MPT), there were 16.718 million mobile phone subscribers in China at the end of April 1998, the third highest number in the world.
Given the escalating competition between China Telecom and Unicom, both companies are launching massive advertising campaigns to promote their networks.
In spite of the advertising, China's telecommunications companies have yet to create an image as providers of quality services, build up their reputations and formulate an overall marketing strategy.
www.tdctrade.com /imn/imn159/feature1.htm   (2075 words)

  
 Current Development of IMT-2000 in China
The China IMT-2000 RTT Evaluation Group (ChEG) was one of the evaluation groups registered in the ITU in the early stage.
China Telecom accounts for 97 percent of the mobile market; China Unicom shares about 3 percent of the market.
Mobile communications service and Internet service are undoubtedly the two most significant and rapid development areas in telecommunications.
www.comsoc.org /ci/private/1998/sep/Shumin.html   (1973 words)

  
 GMC China
China is to promote around ten key universities to be the World-Class academic institutions amongst the peers across the global within next decade.
China is to enhance its international strategy in the China 4G program towards year 2020.
China is to enforce a new spectrum management regulation to encourage competition and promote innovative technology in wireless communications.
delson.org /mc/wnews.htm   (4317 words)

  
 -- A Hub of Communications in South China - Guangzhou Info - Cities & Towns - Newsgd
There are over 120 domestic airlines to almost all the major cities in China and dozens of international airlines to overseas cities.
Guangzhou is a hub of communications in South China.
Beijing-Guangzhou and Beijing-Kowloon are the main arteries of communications, connecting North China and South China closely.
www.newsgd.com /citiesandtowns/guangzhou/info/200309170101.htm   (885 words)

  
 Texas Instruments and China's Wireless Industry Leaders Gather to Discuss State of Wireless in China
BEIJING, CHINA (October 18, 2005) - Leaders from Texas Instruments Incorporated's (NYSE:TXN) (TI) wireless business, officials from the China Institute of Communications (CIC), and more than 150 executives, managers and engineers from leading wireless device manufacturers and operators in China, will assemble Thursday to discuss the state of China's wireless industry.
In opening remarks at the event, Gerald Kuo, director and general manager of Texas Instruments China, and Liu Cai, CIC vice chairman and secretary general, will underscore TI's commitment to advance China's technology market and the pivotal role China will play in the growth of wireless technology.
"China's cellular market is at the cusp of rapid expansion, with high growth anticipated over the coming years.
focus.ti.com /docs/pr/pressrelease.jhtml?prelId=sc05236   (733 words)

  
 corning china - careers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As a faithful corporate citizen in China, we are dedicated to promoting the domestic economy and contributing to the development of the local industry.
Similar growth is expected in optical communications in China.
Corning’s cooperation with China dates back to the early 1980s, when the company was involved in a number of technology projects and equity ventures that provided China’s high–technology companies with the capability to manufacture optically–pure, mechanically–precise glass, using world–class technology.
www.corning.com /cn/en/careers/corning-in-china.aspx   (600 words)

  
 China Wireless Completes Install of Video Surveillance Network
China Wireless Communications, Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board: CWLC), is pleased to announce the installation of a video surveillance network at Scofield Memorial Church and School.
The school is fully accredited, and has an outstanding reputation in the community for quality education and administration, and a loving, nurturing staff.
China Wireless Communications, Inc., headquartered in Denver, CO, is focusing its efforts on becoming a premier information technology company in China.
www.telecom-industry-news.com /20070217/china_wireless_completes_install_of_video_surveillance_dagf.jspx   (892 words)

  
 Mobile phone accessories china, manufacturer and exporter,housings,charger,battery
Cellsina communications, specialized mobile/cellular phone accessories manufacturer and exporter based at china and hong kong,housings,chargers,battery...
Cellsina Communications website map, here you can find links to all internal pages, aboutus page, contact us, product links, new product pages and more..
Cellsina communications, established in Hong Kong in 1996,we are a specialized mobile phone manufacturer and exporter based at china and hong kong,...
www.cellsina.com /search.php   (337 words)

  
 Motorola wins a mega order from China Telling Communications
World’s second largest mobile phone maker Motorola has won a major order from China Telling Communications.
Motorola would supply China Telling Communications with $1.6 billion worth of phones in 2007 as per this deal.
Ford could launch a small car in India by next year
business.techwhack.com /1365/china-telling-communications   (340 words)

  
 China: 111 Million Internet Users in 2005 - World New News - Digital Trends
The report also highlights that China's telecommunication industry has sustained a growth rate of more than 20 percent a year, while means the number of telephone subscribers in China may exceed 820 million by the end of 2006, with more than half (440 million) using mobile handsets.
Wireless communications in China will account for some $44.6 billion during 2006, some three times the revenue expected to be earned from cable-based communications in China.
U.S. companies, for the most part, bemoan restrictions on speech and Internet use enforced in China, but argue the Chinese market is so large they must participate in it, and furthermore must abide by the laws of the countries in which they operate.
news.digitaltrends.com /article9835.html   (314 words)

  
 China Travel Feedback, Tour Testimonials, Opinions and Comments: Travel China Guide.com
This time we made an exception because China is a vast and diverse country and we believed that we could not successfully tour the country in our allotted time without help.
First of all, Can I say that it was a truly wonderful experience and that I could not have been more satisfied with the extremely hospitable care you took of me and the selection of places to visit within the cities chosen was, as far as I am concerned, perfect.
China Tour pertaining to Travelchinaguide.com as being in their opinion a large and reliable Chinese travel agency.
www.travelchinaguide.com /feedback   (2300 words)

  
 CFP : IEEE Communications Magazine Issue on Wireless Communications in China
IEEE Communications Magazine January 2005 Wireless Communications in China: Technology vs. Markets Background There has been tremendous interest recently in China's wireless mobile markets, research, and business opportunities, because China has the largest wireless mobile subscriber population and research hub in the world.
It is expected that China's wireless market revenue will exceed US $200 billion in 2008.
The objective of this special issue is to present recent developments in research, development, and deployment of China's emerging wireless mobile communications network, as well as perspectives on China's future wireless mobile technology and market.
www.cs.ucla.edu /NRL/wireless/cfp/20040615-200501xx-CFP-IEEE_Communications_Magazine_Issue_on_Wireless_Communications_in_China.html   (298 words)

  
 March 21, 2002
The joint venture was formed in response to growing demand from multinational corporations for advanced data communications in China and the ability to connect seamlessly with other global operations.
A showcase for China's economic development, the Pudong area is home to more than 100 of the Fortune 500 multinational companies.
ATandT China has been providing communications services to China for over nineteen years, and has been enjoying the leading market share in traditional bilateral voice and data services between the US and China.
www.airproducts.com /PressRoom/CompanyNews/Archived/2002/2002_ATT_MAR21.htm?wbc_purpose=basic   (1262 words)

  
 China's Information Industry Focuses World Attention
The great changes made in people's communications in China just tell one side of various successes made in advancing China's communications work.
Communications and electronic industrial products had come to earn a yearly sales income of as much as 1.26 trillion yuan.
When it came to 2001, 7.58 million mini CPs were self-reliantly produced in the way China has come with a mini PC manufacturing output in two days today exceed that of a whole year's in 1989.
english.peopledaily.com.cn /200210/17/eng20021017_105229.shtml   (677 words)

  
 CGIAR: Meetings & Events: Media Workshop April 2006
Following up on a request from the Chinese government in April 2005, the CGIAR held its second Media Workshop for Science Communications in China from April 2 – 5, 2006.
Its aim was to further strengthen media coverage of science and agricultural issues in China, and to develop the skills of mid-career journalists from China who report on science in the print, electronic and radio media.
The workshop was attended by eight mid-career Chinese journalists from Farmers Daily, World Agriculture, China Press and Publishing Journal, China Scholars Abroad, Economics Daily, China Central TV and the Dazhong Daily.
www.cgiar.org /meetings/china_mediaworkshop/index.html   (699 words)

  
 Zhengzhou Hotel Online Reservation - @ - Lowest Rate Guaranteed - China Hotel
As an important hub of communications in China, Zhengzhou is also a major city on the new Eurasia Continental Bridge as well as an open city famous for its historical and cultural attractions.
It has rated as one of the top 50 Chinese cities in terms of comprehensive economic strength and also as one of the top 40 Chinese cities with the most favorable investment environment.
The hotel is also near the City Museum and the Central China International Exhibition Center, as well as other tourist attractions.
www.chinatravelhub.com /hotels/44Zhengzhou.htm   (383 words)

  
 DailyTech - RedBerry to Battle BlackBerry in China
China Unicom, a company that wishes to give Chinese consumers an alternative option to RIM's BlackBerry, has launched the RedBerry wireless e-mail service.
Both China Unicom and RIM are trying to take advantage of a large market of users that have a need for wireless communications in China.
Remember that China is run by a bunch of people who aren't exactly 'decent'.
www.dailytech.com /article.aspx?newsid=1724   (1093 words)

  
 NCBuy: China Country Reference
For centuries China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences.
But in the 19th and early 20th centuries, China was beset by civil unrest, major famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation.
Red with a large yellow five-pointed star and four smaller yellow five-pointed stars (arranged in a vertical arc toward the middle of the flag) in the upper hoist-side corner.
www.ncbuy.com /reference/country/intro_ch.html   (216 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Asia
ZTE's sales in China may be restricted by the government's plan to develop high-speed mobile phone services.
ZTE's major customers, China Telecom Corp. and China Netcom Group, may put more funding into the so-called third-generation network and cut spending on the personal handyphone system, which contributed 46 percent of ZTE's first-half sales, according to the document.
China, the world's biggest phone market by users, had 325 million mobile phone subscribers at the end of last month, more than three times Mexico's total population.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000080&sid=a53pe_sL1vEA&refer=asia   (734 words)

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