Saturday, May 3, 2014

Telecom Operators Dial Up Cooperation




China Daily Three telecom operators are researching the possibility of setting up a telecom infrastructure company that would be responsible for construction of base stations for mobile networks. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said on Wednesday night that the three telecom carriers - China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom - are in discussions to build a collective company. The ministry's announcement came in response to a report from Caijing.com that the carriers are going to lease network resources from a new company. While the ministry said the new company would lead and coordinate construction of telecommunications infrastructure, it did not reveal whether the company would shoulder the responsibility of running and maintaining the network. "Establishing the company is good for saving energy and environmental protection. Also, it will lower the construction cost of the telecom industry. Thus it ultimately benefits telecom service users," the ministry said. China Mobile issued a statement on Wednesday night admitting involvement in the new company's founding. "Related works are underway," it said. China Unicom replied that all parties are still discussing the issue and have yet to reach an agreement. China Telecom, the smallest mobile network operator, said the purpose of launching a new infrastructure company is to promote resource sharing, as well as lower construction and operating costs. China is going to embrace a new wave of base station construction because of the commercial rollout of the 4G network. More >>>

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