As talks between the iPhone maker and China Mobile fizzled after two years, report says China’s second largest carrier is ready to make a deal.
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Government orders the long-awaited realignment of the world’s biggest telecom market. Companies will merge. Government will finally issue 3G licenses.
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British chip designer ARM will show a prototype mobile phone based on Google's Android platform next Monday at the Mobile World Congress wireless show in Barcelona, a source says.
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Apple is in talks to sell the U.S. firm's popular iPhone in Thailand, according to a person within Thailand's Advanced Info Service.
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Investors previously went nuts on news that Apple's iPhone could gain access to China Mobile's 350 million subscribers, a number larger than the U.S. population.
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Chinese customers, no strangers to pricey mobile phones, are already Apple fans. But the company’s iPhone faces an uphill battle to enter the market.
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Stocks get widely lifted in a rebound led by Apple, which surged as much as 11 percent on reports that China Mobile is in talks with the Mac maker to offer iPhones in China.
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Mobile operators expect messaging deluge as customers celebrate the Year of the Golden Pig.
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Mobile search startups vie for a piece of the world's largest mobile market—China—but Baidu and Google are close behind.
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With licenses expected soon—seriously, this time—the telecom industry reads the tea leaves.
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News Corp. joins forces with China’s biggest carrier to sell music to the mainland masses.
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New regulations require real name registration for mobile subscribers.
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Signs of a maturing market: Vodafone adds fixed-line biz while Telecom Italia sells its mobile unit.
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Stocks tumble as China Mobile moves to clean up billing practices by service providers.
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Millicom says $5.3-billion deal can’t be completed in ‘an acceptable time frame.’
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Political motives swirl behind $5.3-billion acquisition of Luxembourg mobile phone company.
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Korea’s No. 1 mobile company invests in China Unicom in foray onto the mainland.
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Search king signs with KDDI in Japan and talks with China Mobile.
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Wireless email provider partners with China Mobile to offer service.
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The Motorola exec says governments should be hands-off in developing mobile markets.
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