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At the recent 22nd Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT) between China and the US in Chengdu, China China's Vice Premier Wang Qishan said China is committed to ensuring that software legalization programs are completed by all 31 provincial entities by mid-2012 and at the municipal and county-level by 2013. Read More
Beijing-based fabless semiconductor firm Vimicro (Nasdaq: VIMC) today announced that on August 25, 2011, five government agencies formed an alliance to promote the adoption of China's Surveillance Video and Audio Coding (SVAC) digital-surveillance standard on a national level. Read More
Xing Tao, vice secretary of the Standardization Administration of China's (SAC) Working Group on Sensor Networks (WGSN), recently disclosed that six national standards related to M2M sensor network architecture and basic specifications will be published by early 2012. Read More
Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby Digital have been selected as optional technologies by the Standardization Administration of the Peoples Republic of China (SAC) for China's recently released national Digital Terrestrial Multimedia Broadcasting (DTMB) Receiver Specification for set-top boxes and TVs, which will go into effect on November 1, 2011. Read More
The Standardization Administration of the Peoples Republic of China (SAC) yesterday issued national standards for terrestrial DTV set-top boxes and embedded terrestrial DTV receivers. Read More
Zhang Qi, director of the China Information Industry Trade Association (CIITA), announced at the China Mobile Payment Industry Summit in Beijing today that 13.56MHz was tentatively selected as China's national contactless payment standard in a meeting in November 2010 between government regulators, Chinese banking network China UnionPay and China's three major mobile operators. Read More
Beijing-based fabless semiconductor firm Vimicro (Nasdaq: VIMC) today announced that the Surveillance Video and Audio Coding (SVAC) digital surveillance standard was officially released by the Standardization Administration of China on December 31, 2010. Read More
The Standardization Administration of China (SAC) recently approved the establishment of a sensor network standards working group under the China National Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee. Read More
As part of a move to combat online piracy and protect intellectual property rights, the Chinese Ministry of Culture has announced on its website that China will promulgate a national standard for identification codes to be used in online content such as music, video and text. Read More
An inside source says that "probably within the next two weeks," the Standards Administration of China will announce the results of its evaluation of mobile television standards for the choice of "recommended national standard". Read More