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Hangzhou-based Internet cafe platform operator Hangzhou Shunwang Technology (iCafe8) (300113.SZ) has entered into a framework investment agreement with the China Culture Industry Investment Fund, China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK), and China Telecom's Nanjing-based game platform operator Dazzle Interactive, by which iCafe8 will acquire a 22% stake in Dazzle Interactive for RMB 220 mln. Read More
China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) recently announced that the company is seeking investors for its wholly-owned independent subsidiary, Dazzle Interactive, operator of mobile gaming portal E-Game ("Ai Youxi"). Read More
China Telecom's (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) gaming portal e-Game recently signed an agreement with the Wuhan East Lake High-Tech Development Zone Administrative Committee and Hubei Telecom to partner on developing the "China (Wuhan) Optics Valley e-Game Industry Park." Read More
At the second annual Global Mobile Game Congress in Beijing on May 6, Zhang Peng, GM of China Telecom's (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) gaming portal e-Game, announced that e-Game plans to develop a "light gaming interactive entertainment platform." Read More
Wang Zhun, deputy director of the product operations center at China Telecom's (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) gaming base, revealed on January 8 that the operator's mobile gaming portal E-Game ("Ai Youxi") surpassed 100 mln registered users in 2012, with more than 30 mln monthly active users. Read More
China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) announced today that it has spun off its E-Surfing Reading mobile literature base as an independently operated company, following the successful spin-offs of its mobile gaming portal E-Game ("Ai Youxi") and its E-Surfing Video portal. Read More
China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) has opened a gaming operation center in Zhejiang province and simultaneously unveiled its E-Game ("Ai Youxi") mobile gaming platform. Read More
According to data from the China e-Game Industry Association (CGIA), China's gaming industry will reach a total value of RMB 71 bln in 2009. Read More