The Olympic Games forced the fast-tracking of TD-CDMA development. But now that the party is over, many challenges remain.
As telecommunication operators advance into the Internet age, profound changes are taking place in the structure of the industry.
Labeled by some as a subversive change, one thing is certain: the telecom sector’s 2.0 era is on the doorstep.
For telecom operators, voice search services not only represent expansion to a new field, but are also of strategic and critical importance in their business transformation.
China’s telecom industry has a long and bumpy road to travel if it is serious about reform.
Chinese mobile phone manufacturers have chosen different paths of development. So far, all seem to be a dead end.
Internet search engines have entered the domain of telecom operators with the launch of voice search service.
One after another failure of Chinese phone makers proves the saying “foul fate always befalls those who adventure hastily” is true.
iPhone, a product with an increasingly ambiguous prospect, shows that Jobs’ success and failure are almost homologous.
After the camera and the media player, GPS is likely the next important mobile application to give rise to a brand-new business model.