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Shenzhen-based antenna manufacturer Sunway Communication (300136.SZ) recently released an announcement stating that it plans on acquiring a 100% stake in Laird (Hong Kong) Holdings Ltd. subsidiary Laird Technologies (Beijing) Co., Ltd. for RMB 198 mln. Read More
Shanghai-based mobile advertising network operator Madhouse has released its mobile in-app advertising metrics for the second quarter of 2011. Read More
Wang Tun, VP of Beijing-based mobile software solutions provider Borqs, recently revealed that version 3.0 of China Mobile's (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) OPhone mobile OS will be released in Q1 2012, featuring improved security, IPv6 support, and new cloud-based services. Read More
Chinese national wholesale handset distributor Shenzhen Aisidi Industry (002416.SZ) has today announced its unaudited financial results for the year ended 2010, with revenue up 24.4% YoY to RMB 10.89 bln. Read More
China Unicom (NYSE: CHU; 0762.HK; 600050.SH) announced a major procurement of 5 mln WCDMA handsets today, comprising seven 3G handsets from Nokia, Samsung, Sony-Ericsson, LG, ZTE (0763.HK; 000063.SZ), and Huawei, with up to 1.2 mln handsets procured per model. Read More
China Unicom (NYSE: CHU; 0762.HK; 600050.SH) today announced that its first five "thousand-RMB" smartphones - the Nokia 5235, Sony Ericsson M1i, ZTE (0763.HK; 000063.SZ) X850, Huawei U8110 and K-Touch W366 - will begin hitting the market consecutively beginning June 25. Read More
The local Guangdong subsidiaries of both consumer electronics and home appliance retailer Suning (002024.SZ) and China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) have announced that the two companies have combined resources to target the 3G market. Read More
China video sharing site Youku has officially announced its partnership with Nokia and Sony-Ericsson, with Youku video clients to be pre-installed on new handsets produced by the two manufacturers. Read More
The government of Beijing's Chaoyang District has signed a strategic agreement with Beijing Mobile and the TD-SCDMA Industry Alliance to transform the Zhongguancun Electronics City Science Park, located in Beijing's Wangjing area, into China's "Mobile Valley," to serve as a gathering ground for corporate headquarters, R&D centers, and new technology service centers for the wireless telecom industry. Read More
China has begun revising its mobile charger unified standards, according to sources at the 21st meeting of China Communications Standards Association's Telecom Terminal Equipment Working Group of the Network and Switching Technology Committee (TC3), but it is unclear how the new standards will differ from those of the European Union. Read More