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Research and Markets: The Two Big Topics Of Interest Throughout 2005 And Into 2006 Were Awarding Of Third Generation (3G) Mobile Licences And The Restructuring Of China's Major Telecom Operators.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c39281) has announced the addition of "2006 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Asia - China" to their offering.

This report provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and developments in telecommunications, broadcasting and pay-TV markets in China. Subjects covered include:

--Key Statistics

--Market and Industry Overviews

--Regulatory Environment

--Major Players (fixed and mobile)

--Infrastructure

--Mobile Voice and Data Markets

--Internet, VoIP, IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) Also called "TV over IP," IPTV delivers scheduled TV programs and video-on-demand (VOD) via the IP protocol and digital streaming techniques used to watch video on the Internet.  

--Broadband (FttH, DSL DSL
 in full Digital Subscriber Line

Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary
, cable TV, wireless)

--Convergence and Digital Media

The powerhouse A fourth-generation language from Cognos that was introduced in the late 1970s for midrange computers. It supports both character-oriented, terminal-based applications as well as Windows clients. Applications developed under PowerHouse can be imported into Cognos' Axiant client/server environment.  that is the telecommunications market in China continues to generate great interest worldwide. There is no doubting its substantial growth momentum and potential. Nevertheless the market presents many contradictions. Telecommunications in China can be characterised by creativity and daring one minute, and by caution and dithering Simulating more colors and shades in a palette. In a monochrome system that displays or prints only black and white, shades of grays can be simulated by creating varying patterns of black dots. This is how halftones are created in a monochrome printer.  the next. In fact, it is often out of step with what is happening in other parts of the world. With the Beijing Olympics in 2008, telecommunications development has been figuring prominently in the nation's priority scheme as China prepares to showcase itself.

The two big topics of interest throughout 2005 and into 2006 were awarding of Third Generation (3G) mobile licences and the restructuring of the country's major telecom operators. There were high expectations of imminent government action in respect of these two crucial areas of the industry. In fact, it was anticipated that the government would move on both simultaneously. But by early 2006, not much had happened.

On the 3G front, China remained poised to become one of the world's major players. But what shape its role would take was not yet clear. The local development of the Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA TD-SCDMA Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access ) platform and its acceptance as one of three international 3G standards had been controversial, but had shown a fierce commitment on the part of China to becoming a significant global player. In early 2006, the government was steering the local industry through the technology adoption phase for TD-SCDMA and appeared to be readying for the awarding of licences later in 2006. One view was that all three 3G standards would be adopted and licensed, but that TD-SCDMA would some how be given a head start in the market.

As for the countries telecom operators, the link between 3G and restructuring is certainly an important one. In early 2006, the Ministry of Information Industry selected China Telecom, China Netcom China Netcom, full name China Netcom Group Corporation (Hong Kong) Limited, abbreviated CNC, was originally formed in August 1999 by the People's Republic of China government to enable inward investments to build high speed Internet communications in the country.  and China Mobile to build out pre-commercial TD-SCDMA networks across the country. This move reinforced the belief that the country's two giant fixed-line operators - China Telecom and China Netcom - would be awarded 3G licences, thereby making it imperative that the government move on a major restructuring of the industry. The four major telecom players - China Telecom, China Netcom, China Mobile and China Unicom China Unicom, full name China United Telecommunications Corporation, 中国联通, HKSE: 0762 NYSE: CHU, is a telecommunication operator in the People's Republic of China. 52.  - have been struggling with declining growth in the maturing high-end user market, as well as from the reduction or end of network acquisition opportunities from their parent companies. It is clearly time to restructure.

Preparations for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics were continuing in earnest into 2006, making it all the more surprising that the government had not made an early decision on 3G licences. There was not going to be much time to roll out any significant network, let alone much sure it is working properly, before the Olympics. Nevertheless, the country has been busy building its massive telecommunications infrastructure, together with a huge subscriber base to match:

--China has a comprehensive network of fibre optic cables Noun 1. fibre optic cable - a cable made of optical fibers that can transmit large amounts of information at the speed of light
fiber optic cable

transmission line, cable, line - a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals or electric power
 criss-crossing the whole nation;

--China will install more access lines than any other country in the lead up to the Olympics;

--China's voice market is enormous, with the largest number of fixed-line subscribers and Voice over Internet Protocol See Internet and TCP/IP.

(networking) Internet Protocol - (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol.
 (VoIP) users in the world;

--China Mobile is the world's largest mobile operator by subscribers (250 million in January 2006);

--China's embrace of SMS (1) (Storage Management System) Software used to routinely back up and archive files. See HSM.

(2) (Systems Management Server) Systems management software from Microsoft that runs on Windows NT Server.
 makes it the world's top user of this service;

--China has the second most broadband services See broadband and broadband service provider.  after the US, (There is still much room for growth.);

--China's broadband market is on track to become the world's largest;

--China has the largest cable TV network in the world;

--China's terrestrial TV services reach approximately 95% of its 380 million households;

--In the push for digital TV, the government intends to end analogue (electronics) analogue - (US: "analog") A description of a continuously variable signal or a circuit or device designed to handle such signals. The opposite is "discrete" or "digital".  TV broadcasts by 2015.

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