Shanghai 3G service delayed until next year

Electronics

14 June 2007


Shanghai's 3G mobile phone services launch, originally scheduled for October, will be delayed until the first quarter of next year, state media reported. Datang Mobile, which is building the networks for the service, will begin construction of the network in October. China Mobile will test the system until year's end. Datang Mobile will build 1,200 to 1,500 TD-SCDMA (the domestic 3G standard) base stations in Shanghai, according to Yang Guiliang, Datang Mobile's senior vice president. To prepare for the launch, China Mobile will buy two million TD-SCDMA phones in October.




Other news from 14 June 2007


Back to News index
Related Articles




To receive the best China business news that the market has to offer,
subscribe to the China Economic Review.