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Articles on China Telecom

Harmonization goes one step further, soon to be on all Chinese PCs

Blogs Well, it's June 9--five days after that anniversary of events that "never happened"--and Internet access is limping back to normal here in the PRC. Twitter is unblocked and Flickr is... erm... ... Read story »

3G arrives in China--now where's my iPhone?

Blogs The wait is over. Nary 24 hours ago, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT, as in "got their MIITs in everything", for short) issued China's first 3G licenses. China's ... Read story »

SLOW Internet speed across Asia

Blogs Following the hit of Typhoon Morakot in Taiwan last week, certain Asian countries have been experiencing very slow Internet speeds even as we go into the second week after the disaster.  ... Read story »

The iPhone 3G first-mover advantage

Crave We know you are probably sick and tired of hearing about the iPhone 3G by now--I know I am. But here's another one--a post that will answer some readers' questions about ... Read story »

Testing five VPNs that'll get you back on YouTube, Facebook in China

Blogs Living and working in China may bring many cultural pleasures, but trying to use the Internet here is a daily headache. It's not just nearly every English-language social-networking and video-sharing site ... Read story »

HTC plans Android-based "OPhone" for China

Crave For a holiday, it's been an eventful day in the world of HTC-Android-phone news. First came those leaked internal AT&T documents that showed, among other things, a new HTC Android ... Read story »

China lifts roadblock for 3G phones

Crave China's state council said it's approved licenses for higher-speed 3G mobile networks, a move expected to help bring higher-end services to phone users in the country. Under a telecommunications reorganization plan ... Read story »

Chinese Internet comes with complimentary lubricant

Blogs So I just got back from China Netcom, my local Internet service provider here in Dalian. I've returned from my trip with not only a one-year Internet service plan, but somewhat ... Read story »

Android invasion of China

Blogs Google's mobile platform, Android, has had a bit of a slow start, but 2010 is shaping up to be the year that Google's OS will appear on well over a dozen ... Read story »

Suing the Great Firewall?

Blogs I bet you didn't think it was possible. Check out this interesting post from Danwei on how one intrepid Chinese Internet user is actually suing the mighty China Telecom since his ... Read story »

China Mobile wants a slow iPhone

Crave China Mobile might be asking Apple for a modified version of the iPhone to ensure its customers stay within its network. Apple and China Mobile have been flirting for some time ... Read story »

Apple turning to China Unicom?

Crave The iPhone's slow boat to China might be moving into the fast lane. Chinese news outlets, as spotted by Apple 2.0, are reporting that Apple and China Unicom, the country's second ... Read story »

World Economic Forum in Dalian China--Can you spell irony?

Blogs On the opening morning of the "Summer Davos" World Economic Forum, some of the biggest names and brightest minds on the planet have arrived here in Dalian to exchange their ideas. ... Read story »

DSL hell

Blogs My wife spent last week rebuilding her computer's software from the ground up, starting with a drive reformatting and complete OS reinstall. Her troubles started soon after we connected to the ... Read story »

Comba bets on China WiMax in uncertain 3G future

Blogs The Standard today interviews Tony Fok, the Hong Kong-based CEO of Guangdong-based Comba. We learn that Comba is interested in selling WiMax technology to China telecoms because of the uncertainty surrounding ... Read story »

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