London, United Kingdom, February 22, 2017 /ChinaNewswire.com/ – The Asia region is home to some of the most developed and developing markets in the telco industry today. Hong Kong itself boasts some of the world’s fastest broadband speeds, and its broadband development is far above the regional average. But with the need to monetise speed,… Read More
More Chinese netizens have access to faster Internet from their homes, according to latest figures.
Chinese third-party Internet payment service provider Alipay.com has published its report showing that the mobile payment service developed rapidly in China in 2012 with 546% year-on-year growth by trading value; and the number of people who used this service increased by 223%.
Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Italy’s Fastweb to jointly build next-generation ultrafast broadband networks and research advanced technologies.
Placing dogma over commerce, China’s Internet overlords have apparently been throttling down the speeds of Internet activity within China over the past few days as the National Congress of the Communist Party of China gets underway in Beijing.
Hong Kong’s Office of the Telecommunications Authority announced a new initiative to promote the installation of fiber-based broadband access networks in residential buildings through the introduction of a voluntary building registration scheme.
The China Internet Network Information Center has published its 26th report on the development of the Chinese Internet.
Chinese telecom operator China Unicom’s Beijing branch has recently launched a promotion by providing free trials of broadband “green” accounts to help protect Chinese youth from harmful information.
China Unicom has published its main operating statistics for January 2010, stating that the growth of its 3G mobile users exceeded that of its 2G users for three consecutive months.