China Telecom
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Chinese companies will bring communication at the Sandaogou Coal Mine in Yulin into the digital age
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China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom have all signed up to the GSMA Open Gateway Initiative.
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China Telecom do Brasil (CTB) confirms the availability of its eSurfing Cloud services in Brazil, as of today.
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China Telecom is developing its own ChatGPT-like artificial intelligence (AI) model.
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China's top three telcos are reportedly planning on building a new $500 million subsea cable to rival the previously announced SEA-ME-WE-6 subsea cable system.
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Li Zhengmao, former CEO of China Telecom, is the new chairman of the board of the World Broadband Association (WBBA).
Forthcoming events
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Amid rising tensions between China and the US, China Telecom and China Mobile have withdrawn their investment in the SEA-ME-WE 6 subsea cable.
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The chair of the US regulator has welcomed a court decision to uphold a ban on China Telecom’s operations in the US.
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As several companies from around the world of telecoms share their Q3 results, here is a financial round-up with all of the key points.
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A fourth mobile operator in China has revealed itself and will go by the name China Broadnet.
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China Telecom Americas has lost its licence to provide regulated telecoms services in the US. VP Luis Fiallo tells Alan Burkitt-Gray what’s left
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ZTE Corporation together with the Zhejiang Branch of China Telecom, have jointly built a self-adaptive spatiotemporal cognitive network.
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The US has thrown further problems in the path of both China Telecom and China Mobile by identifying their equipment and services “a threat to national security”.
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China Telecom has taken the latest step to exit the US following its ban by the US regulator.
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China Telecom and Huawei have completed the lab verification of a 200G+ large-capacity transmission system.
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Analysis from GlobalData claims that initial public offerings (IPOs) in the telecoms, media and technology (TMT) space increased 72% last year when compared to 2020.
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China Mobile is aiming to raise up to 56 billion yuan ($8.8 billion) in the country’s biggest public offering for over a decade.
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The viability of Dito, the new mobile competitor in the Philippines, is threatened by the US decision to ban China Telecom, says one of the country’s leading politicians.