China has relaxed a long-term restriction on Wi-Fi functions on mobile phones, which will improve the mobile Internet experience and boost sales of smart handsets, Shanghai Daily learned Wednesday ...
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), the telecom sector's watchdog, has begun conducting tests on Wi-Fi enabled handset models, the Shanghai Daily reported on Wednesday. The move reflects the willingness of the Chinese government to ease restrictions on Wi-Fi functions on mobile phones...
Sep. 12, 2008 (China Knowledge) - Wi-Fi TV Inc, operator of live TV stations and other video-based contents, said on Wednesday it is preparing to set up a subsidiary to further develop and deploy its...
Nov. 26, 2008 (China Knowledge) - China Telecom<728><CHA>, which recently acquired the CDMA business from China Unicom<600050><762><CHU> amid a government-initiated industrial restructuring, plans to set up 1,200 hotspots...
Sep. 26, 2008 (China Knowledge) - China Mobile<941><CHL>, the country's largest mobile phone operator, may agree to launch iPhone on the mainland, on condition that Apple would be willing to disable iPhone's 3G and Wi-Fi...
Sep. 16, 2008 (China Knowledge) - PCCW<8> and Hutchison Telecommunications<2332> (Hong Kong), the city's leading 3G service providers, have been actively involved in wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) internet service offerings to satisfy rising de...
Sep. 16, 2008 (China Knowledge) - PCCW<8> and Hutchison Telecommunications<2332> (Hong Kong), the city's leading 3G service providers, have been actively involved in wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) internet service offerings to satisfy rising de...
NEW YORK, Sept 11 - As personal computers go, the new rash of ultra-mini laptops are full of geeky goodness. Light, portable and powerful, they are almost perfect. Almost. But like a rowboat in your...
UAE鈥檚 integrated telecom operator du is providing its Wi-Fi service to the new Dubai Metro line, as part of an agreement with RTA. The wireless broadband connection from du will be available both on metro trains and stations.
SHANGHAI will invest about 1 billion yuan (US$147 million) in information technology equipment and services during Shanghai World Expo 2010, mainly to improve security, next-generation networks ...