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Robin Li, CEO of Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU), announced today at the annual Baidu World event in Beijing that the Chinese internet giant plans for volume production of China’s first Level 4 (L4) Hongqi autonomous driving passenger vehicle in collaboration with Chinese automaker FAW Group, collaboration with Chinese-owned Swedish car manufacturer Volvo to jointly develop electric cars with full autonomous capabilities for the China market, and plans for autonomous driving taxis. Read More
At the end of September, China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) released its first batch of 4G mobile handsets in Hangzhou, Ningbo, and Wenzhou, including the Samsung GT-N7108D, Sony M35T, ZTE U9815, Coolpad 8735, Huawei G716, and K-Touch Touch 1. Read More
A source at Chinese internet and mobile services firm Tencent's (0700.HK) consumer electronics B2C e-commerce site 51Buy revealed to Ebrun that it will start offering expedited delivery services, including two-hour guaranteed delivery to customers, in the future. Read More
On March 29, the municipal government of Liaoyuan, Jilin province, held a signing ceremony in the provincial capital of Changchun for an agreement with IBM to construct projects including a Northeast China cloud computing center, IBM's third in China. Read More
China's State Council today announced the second batch of national network convergence trial cities, totaling 42 cities. Read More
Chinese IT outsourcing firm HiSoft (Nasdaq: HSFT) announced today its acquisition of Beijing-based IT training, software development and outsourcing service provider Ascent Technologies. Read More
CMMB operator China Satellite Mobile Broadcasting Corporation (CSMBC) recently revealed that the company has completed CMMB network construction in 113 prefecture-level cities nationwide, bringing the number of cities with network coverage to 150. Read More
Telecom equipment manufacturer Alcatel-Lucent has announced that a consortium consisting of its Chinese subsidiary, Alcatel-Shanghai Bell (ASB), and Datang Mobile has won supply contracts for network solutions in 11 of the 28 cities covered in China Mobile's second round of TD-SCDMA equipment bidding. Read More
According to equipment suppliers, the breakdown of suppliers and cities for China Mobile's (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) second round of bidding for the construction of urban TD-SCDMA networks is essentially complete. Read More
An industry source has revealed that China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) has already settled on 28 cities for the second stage of its TD-SCDMA network expansion, covering 26 provincial capitals and municipalities, and 2 non-capital cities. Read More