Wang Jianzhou, general manager of China Mobile, one of the
biggest telecom service providers in China, said Monday that his
company is striving for return to the A-share market in the Chinese
mainland.
After the open-door discussion of his delegation to the 17th
National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), Wang told
the press that China Mobile has succeeded in tests of the third-
generation mobile networks in eight cities in China.
Because of being listed in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as a red
chip company, Wang said, the process of returning to the A- share
market is a little complicated.
He also said that the third-generation mobile networks under
construction in the eight cities are solely based on the TD-SCDMA
technology, which was developed indigenously.
China promises to provide the third-generation mobile networks
to cities where 2008 Olympic events would be held, including
Beijing, Shanghai and Qingdao.
(Xinhua News Agency October 16, 2007)