China Unicom
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Outgoing boss just accepted position as head of government's new National Data Bureau
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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'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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Amid rising tensions between China and the US, China Telecom and China Mobile have withdrawn their investment in the SEA-ME-WE 6 subsea cable.
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Tencent and China Unicom have received regulatory approval to set up a joint-venture (JV) according to a government announcement.
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The US government last night banned two Chinese companies, China Unicom and Pacific Network, from providing international telecoms services in the country.
Forthcoming events
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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 Unicom is claiming to be the first Chinese operator to demonstrate 5G mobile services.
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In three years the global Ngena alliance has expanded from just four carriers to 25, providing SD-WAN access to 200 countries and territories. Its chief, Alessandro Adriani, tells Alan Burkitt-Gray how it is enabling member companies to offer services around the world
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The chairman and CEO of China Telecom, Yang Jie, has become chairman of China Mobile instead.
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With 5G deployments only in the most formative stages in most markets, researchers in China have already started research into what comes next – the sixth generation of mobile communications – according to reports
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Stephen Ho, CEO of Chinese company CITIC Telecom CPC, is expanding its cloud services following its takeover of a European carrier. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Nokia has entered into three different framework agreements with China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom, worth more than €2 billion.
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China Telecom and China Unicom are saying they know nothing about reported Chinese government plans to merge them.
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The South Atlantic Inter Link (SAIL) consortium has completed the marine installation of the 6,000km transatlantic fibre-optic subsea cable.