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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Three Chinese telecoms operators are to share spectrum for indoor 5G coverage.
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The official who led the move to select a third mobile operator for the Philippines has resigned from government.
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Africa Data Centres has extended its partnership with China Telecom Global through the deployment of a China Telecom point of presence (PoP) at an Africa Data Centres’ facility in South Africa.
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China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom have launched 5G services for its consumers.
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Lamda Hellix and China Telecom Europe (CTE) have launched a new point of presence (PoP) at the Lamda Hellix Athens data centre campus.
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The Zhejiang Branch of China Telecom together with ZTE Corporation supported Bluetron in commissioning China’s first 5G Standalone (SA) site.
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China Unicom and China Telecom have signed an agreement to co-build and co-share their 5G networks.
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Chinese fixed-line telecoms revenue is going up, but overall revenue for China’s three telecoms companies has gone down, according to official figures from Beijing.
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Syniverse and China Telecom Global (CTG) have partnered to migrate mobile operators in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) to 4G and other advanced voice, data, and video services.
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The three Chinese network operators will have 5G coverage in at least 40 cities this year, with investment reaching $2.53 billion, according to a government agency.
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China Telecom’s backbone has experienced a “significant, globally distributed outage”, according to network monitoring company ThousandEyes.
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Troubled Brazilian operator Oi has made a quarterly profit of $170 million after its bankruptcy reorganisation.