Thursday, March 18, 2010

What Chinese talk in telecom BBS: March 18

About China Mobile:

"China Mobile, Tencent calls you to go back home to study", This is the title of a thread on C114. The title uses a very popular internet style language to attract readers, the content is about the strategy that China Mobile should adopt to develop mobile internet market. The author suggests China Mobile to learn from Tecent (a company holds the largest internet chatting service customers in mainland China on its QQ brand.) His three suggestions are: differencing brand, giving old customers more services, increasing the connection among different services.

A blog by China Mobile research institute on Sina wrote that China Mobile will be the only winner in the coming LTE generation. Compared to China Mobile, Unicom has less subscribers than before after separating CDMA network to China Telecom, also, Unicom's WCDMA still has problem on basic phone service. As China Telecom, they have several mobile networks like Xiaolingtong, 2G CDMA, 3G CDMA2000 at the same time. Both Unicom and Telecom face large difficulty on transferring to LTE

About Huawei:

Tianya Netizens continue discuss Huawei employee's salary. They can’t reach an answer on how much an engineer can earn in Huawei after 3 years work.

About new triple-play policy:

Hongkong public company, China Neo Telemedia Limited (a former media company) purchased Foshan Langxun (it has the same name in Chinese with Lucent) who is the builder of FOshan city's wireless network. A Sina blog wrote that triple play in China is really a sure thing from this acquisition. He also suggested not to sell the stock related with triple play.

From C114, a branch company of China mobile cooperates with local Cable TV service provider to compete with China Telecom on broadband service. China mobile is in charge of promotion, cable TV service provider is in charge of network. The two companies shares the profit from their service. is said the combined service is much cheaper than what China Telecom provides in that area.


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