Report: China Telecom 3G net nearly ready

May 24, 2006

China Telecom is about a month away from completing the final base stations for its TD-SCDMA third-generation wireless network.

Chairman Wang Xiaochu told reporters at its annual meeting Tuesday that China Telecom would be ready to launch 3G service within eight after obtaining a license from the government.

"The construction of the remaining 30 stations there will be finished at the end of this month," Wang said in Hong Kong. "We will then start our TD-SCDMA trial-run at 100 stations and the final test results should come out soon."

China wants 3G service up and running in time for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

The China Daily said Wang did not call for China to adopt TD-SCDMA technology for its 3G licenses, only that the government should select "which one of them is more acceptable to local consumers."

Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access is a standard developed in China as opposed to standards used by many foreign telecoms seeking the break into the massive Chinese market.

Copyright 2006 by United Press International


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