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Alibaba Group subsidiary Alibaba Cloud Computing ("AliCloud") has partnered with small and medium-sized handset brands in Shenzhen, according to an industry source. Read More
China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) has prohibited third-tier and fourth-tier city branches from procuring TD-SCDMA feature phones for at least a month, according to a source within the operator, due to overstock concerns. Read More
China's national handset shipments reached 194.91 mln units in H1 2012, with 3G handsets reaching 106.87 mln, accounting for 58%, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's (MIIT) China Academy of Telecommunication Research (CATR). Read More
Handset manufacturers who won bids in China Mobile's (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) Q2 2012 TD-SCDMA handset tender are facing new difficulties as many may not complete delivery of the first batch of orders by the June 30 deadline. Read More
The winning models in China Mobile's (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) Q2 2012 TD-SCDMA handset tender reportedly include two multimedia smartphones starting at RMB 900, as well as 2 feature phones priced over RMB 100 that are expect to be bundled with a RMB 199 per month calling plan; a CMMB TD-SCDMA mass-market smartphone costing under RMB 300; and two mass-market smartphones priced at RMB 400 and RMB 500. Read More
An informed industry source has reported that China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) has announced the winners of its Q2 2012 TD-SCDMA handset tender. Read More
China Mobile Terminal, the terminals subsidiary of China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK), recently began its Q2 handset procurement, under which it will purchase 6 mln G3 handsets, roughly 2.4 mln of which will be "mass-market" smartphones, 1.6 mln of which will be multimedia-oriented smartphones, and roughly 2 mln of which will be feature phones. Read More
Chen Xianglin, VP of Chinese telecom equipment and terminal manufacturer Huawei's wireless terminal division, recently disclosed that Huawei is considering using handset chips from Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company MediaTek (MTK). Read More
The head of a handset integration firm in the Huaqiangbei area of Shenzhen said his company would not know whether it could produce smartphones until H2 2011, when Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company MediaTek (MTK) is expected to release low-cost smartphone and pseudo-smartphone chipsets. Read More
Chinese push mail provider Shangmail and Chinese handset software platform developer Vogins recently released overseas a push mail middleware application for MediaTek's MTK platform. Read More