Fox Business News | February 21, 2011 | Jennifer Booton
Local deals Web site Groupon is reportedly preparing to launch operations in China, a move that would catapult the young U.S. company into the tech-savvy nation.
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, an office in Beijing...
Trading Markets | February 22, 2011 | Press Release
SYDNEY, Feb 22, 2011 (Xinhua via COMTEX) --
Australian telecom operator Vodafone announced Tuesday that it will replace all 2G and 3G equipment at all base stations throughout Australia with a Chinese company's solution as part of its overall...
PR Newswire | February 22, 2011 | Press Release
SHENZHEN, China, Feb. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- "This changes everything, again." The large AD for the iPhone4 tells us this world was changed by apple, by innovation, and by portable technology. Thirty years ago, no one had any...
Trading Markets | February 21, 2011 | Press Release
BEIJING, Feb 21, 2011 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) --
Fixed line network operators across the Taiwan Straits are deepening their cooperation. Lately, China Telecom Corporation Ltd. (NYSE: CHA and SEHK: 0728) and Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd. (NYSE: CHT |PowerRating)...
NIVS | February 22, 2011 | Press Release
The NIVS "N61" Model was Selected by China Mobile, China's Largest Mobile Carrier, with Unique Security Features that Allow Parents to Monitor their Children
HUIZHOU, China-- NIVS IntelliMedia Technology Group, Inc. ("NIVS" or the "Company") (NYSE Amex: NIV), a...
Wall Street Journal | February 21, 2011 | Loretta Chao and Yvonne Lee
BEIJING—Alibaba.com Ltd. said Chief Executive David Wei and Chief Operating Officer Elvis Lee are leaving the company, after an internal investigation found that more than 2,300 sellers on the e-commerce site committed...
Bloomberg | February 20, 2011 | Serena Saitto and Brian Womack
Renren.com, China’s largest social- networking service, is seeking to capitalize on strengthening demand for the nation’s Internet stocks with a U.S. initial public offering.
Renren.com is preparing an IPO of about $500 million this year, according...
AFP | February 20, 2011
LONDON — Chinese technology giant Huawei is offering to install for free a mobile phone network worth £50 million on the London Underground train system in time for the 2012 Olympics, a report said Sunday.
Huawei is presenting the offer --...
AFP | February 20, 2011
LONDON — Chinese technology giant Huawei is offering to install for free a mobile phone network worth £50 million on the London Underground train system in time for the 2012 Olympics, a report said Sunday.
Huawei is presenting the offer --...
CENS | February 18, 2011 | Steve Chuang
Taipei, Feb. 18, 2011 (CENS)--Compal Electronics Inc., one of the world`s top two notebook PC makers, and Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd. (CPT), a display panel supplier, have together announced a US$3 million investment in setting up a...
Seattle Times | February 16, 2011 | Sharon Chan
BARCELONA, Spain -- Chinese carrier China Mobile was excited about its growth, but also concerned about how its network will support and make money from the explosive growth of data created by apps and the wireless...
Companies to Jointly Participate in TD-LTE Field Trials in India and China
BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 16, 2011 -- Mobile World Congress -- Altair Semiconductor, the world's leading developer of ultra-low power, small footprint and high performance 4G LTE chipsets, today announced that their TD-LTE solution,...
OnMobile | February 10, 2011 | Press Release
OnMobile licenses its video calling software stack to leading handset vendors in China
Barcelona, Spain – February 10, 2011 – OnMobile, the leading provider of telecom value-added services(VAS), today announced that several major handset, chipset and platform vendors...
Wall Street Journal | February 9, 2011 | Shayndi Raice
Chinese equipment-maker Huawei Technologies Co. and its U.S. partner Amerilink Telecom Corp. have significantly scaled back their partnership, leaving the future of the U.S. firm in question.
The companies are still working on joint sales opportunities,...
Wall Street Journal | February 9, 2011 | Shayndi Raice
Chinese equipment-maker Huawei Technologies Co. and its U.S. partner Amerilink Telecom Corp. have significantly scaled back their partnership, leaving the future of the U.S. firm in question.
The companies are still working on joint sales opportunities,...
Taipei Times | February 9, 2011
NEC Corp is in talks with Lenovo Group Ltd to partner on server sales in China, a move that would extend the joint venture announced last month between the two PC makers.
“There’s a complementary relationship,” Masato Yamamoto, head of...
AUSTIN-Cypress Industries, an Austin-based electronics manufacturing company, recently doubled its square-footage by moving to a new 30,000 square foot facility at 8027 Exchange Drive. The move was largely due to rapid growth in its U.S. manufacturing business.
"In 2010, we saw tremendous migration back to...
PC Magazine Online | February 7, 2011 | Mark Hachman
Alcatel-Lucent on Monday unveiled a technology to shrink a cell-phone tower down to about the size of a small handheld cube, plus an antenna.
Dubbed LightRadio, the technology places the diplexer, radio, amplifier and passive cooling...
International Business News | February 2011 | Alex He
China's Synacast Corporation, or PPLive, the operator the leading online TV service "PPTV", said on Thursday that Japan's Softbank has acquired a 35 percent stake into the company.
The Japanese mobile carrier acquired Synacast's stake for about...
International Business News | February 2011 | Alex He
China's Synacast Corporation, or PPLive, the operator the leading online TV service "PPTV", said on Thursday that Japan's Softbank has acquired a 35 percent stake into the company.
The Japanese mobile carrier acquired Synacast's stake for about...
Reuters | February 4, 2011
* EU Commission plans to end telecom subsidy investigations
* Rules out own-initiative investigation against China
* Commission cites "massive" Chinese financing for Huawei
* Commission says ZTE received $25 bln state credit in 2009
(Adds Huawei statement)
BRUSSELS, Feb 4 (Reuters) - The European...
Reuters | February 2, 2011 | Nichola Groom
LED makers have defied the post-crisis market turmoil with off-the-charts share price gains reminiscent of the dot-com boom.
Now, the sudden rise of dozens of government-backed Chinese competitors threatens to steal the thunder of market leaders just as...
Reuters | February 2, 2011 | Nichola Groom
LED makers have defied the post-crisis market turmoil with off-the-charts share price gains reminiscent of the dot-com boom.
Now, the sudden rise of dozens of government-backed Chinese competitors threatens to steal the thunder of market leaders just as...
Wall Street Journal | Februry 2, 2011 | Matthew Dalton
BRUSSELS—The European Commission believes Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp., China's largest telecommunications equipment makers, likely benefit from significant Chinese government support, including "massive" credit lines from Chinese state-owned banks, according to a confidential commission...