China's telecommunication
regulators will take various measures to ensure the steady
launching of the 3G project in the country in 2007.
Wang Xudong, minister of Information Industry (MII),
made the remark at a recent tele-conference on national information
industry.
3G refers to the
third-generation mobile communication technology following the
first generation of analog communication technology (1G) and second
generation of mobile communication technology (2G).
The most prominent feature of 3G phones, said experts,
is that it provides not only a "communication tool", but also
multimedia services in voice, data and video and wireless Internet
access. China has promised to provide 3G services before Olympic
2008 in Beijing.
Conditions are mature for China's 3G development after
years of research and trials, Wang said.
Experts believe that the MII will take this
opportunity to regroup domestic telecommunication operators through
3G license issuance.
Encouraged by the imminent start of 3G program and
possible merger or acquisition whereafter, the share price of China
Unicom soared by 10 percent daily limit on the mainland market
Wednesday, while China Netcom soared more than 30 percent in Hong
Kong the same day.
It is expected that the total value of
telecommunication service on the Chinese mainland would amount to
1.87 trillion yuan (about US$240 billion) in 2007, a year-on-year
growth of 23 percent, according to Wang.
(Xinhua News Agency December 29, 2006)
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