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Ring-tone complaints cost millions in China
Customer service crackdown hurts value-added services providers.
Simon Burns
Nov 13 2006 10:02AM
Telco/ISP
China business VoIP exchange spending to triple
Businesses in China will triple their spending over the next four years on hardware that saves money by routing phone calls over the internet, a new report forecasts.
Simon Burns
Nov 10 2006 9:48AM
Telco/ISP
China gears up for mobile TV bonanza
Government pushing for widespread services to be ready for Olympic Games.
Simon Burns
Oct 23 2006 10:00AM
Software
IBM shifts global procurement HQ to China
IBM is to relocate its global procurement headquarters to Shenzhen in a move indicative of the rising technological status of China.
Andrew Charlesworth
Oct 17 2006 10:17AM
Strategy
China relaxes block on Wikipedia
Mainland users reporting access in some areas.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 16 2006 10:07AM
Software
China cashes in on consumer electronics bonanza
In-Stat predicts market to double in four years.
Robert Jaques
Oct 13 2006 11:51AM
Hardware
China chip growth outpacing the US
Spending on chip making equipment passes US$2b a year.
Simon Burns
Sep 13 2006 10:09AM
Hardware
China to lead the broadband world
IPTV and games will help lure almost 140 million online by 2010.
Simon Burns
Sep 6 2006 11:59AM
Telco/ISP
China to accelerate LCD production
Capacity set to grow 35 to 50 per cent in next two years.
Simon Burns
Aug 31 2006 11:55AM
Hardware
China cracks down on spammers
Warning shot fired in first anti-spam case.
Matt Chapman
Aug 25 2006 9:33AM
Security
Warcraft game makes US$10m a month in China
But Blizzard expansion dispute still not resolved.
Simon Burns
Aug 15 2006 2:13PM
Software
Intellectual property theft causing problems in China
Supplier strategy issues also troubling for manufacturing and retail firms.
Robert Jaques
Aug 15 2006 2:13PM
Software
MySpace and Wikipedia clones storm China
Search leader Baidu's revenue up 175 per cent with new services.
Simon Burns
Jul 31 2006 1:53PM
Software
China poised for £1bn 3G bonanza
Arrival of 3G will have a profound impact on the Chinese telecoms market.
Robert Jaques
Jul 6 2006 11:58AM
Telco/ISP
Foreign games fail to score in China
Games developers are failing to take full advantage of China's huge market for multiplayer online games, according to analysts.
Simon Burns
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
Software
EDS to double workforce in China
EDS, the world's largest computer services firm after IBM, plans to more than double its workforce in China to 2000 by the end of 2007 to boost its outsourcing operations.
Staff Writers
Jun 15 2006 10:26AM
Training & Development
Nortel in talks with China's Huawei
Nortel Networks said Wednesday it was talking to Chinese rival Huawei Technologies about how the two competitors could work together now that they have killed off a communications equipment joint venture.
Staff Writers
Jun 15 2006 10:09AM
Networking
U.S.: China and Russia offer poor trade protection
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative identified governments around the world that need to take stronger action against piracy and counterfeiting with the release last week of its “Special 301” annual report.
Ericka Chickowski
May 3 2006 9:58PM
Security
Pronto launches into China
Local ERP vendor, Pronto Software has signed a software implementation deal with Hong Kong-based Quality Technology Distribution (QTD), for an undisclosed sum.
Lilia Guan
Apr 21 2006 9:39AM
Software
China to start blocking internet telephony
China has moved to block internet users in that country from using Skype, the popular Voice over IP (VoIP) application.
René Millman
Nov 23 2005 4:28PM
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