China Unicom
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Amid rising tensions between China and the US, China Telecom and China Mobile have withdrawn their investment in the SEA-ME-WE 6 subsea cable.
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Tencent and China Unicom have received regulatory approval to set up a joint-venture (JV) according to a government announcement.
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The US government last night banned two Chinese companies, China Unicom and Pacific Network, from providing international telecoms services in the country.
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The US has revoked the licences to operate of two subsidiaries of China’s CITIC Telecom International Holdings
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China Telecom has taken the latest step to exit the US following its ban by the US regulator.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued an order revoking China Unicom Americas authority to provide telecoms services in the US.
Forthcoming events
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Capacity Middle East 2024
Capacity Middle East is the largest carrier meeting for the Middle Eastern region, uniting the region’s key ICT players. -
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China Mobile is aiming to raise up to 56 billion yuan ($8.8 billion) in the country’s biggest public offering for over a decade.
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China Telecom must cease all operations in the US by early January, after it lost a bid to appeal against revocation of its licence.
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Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman speaks to China Unicom Global’s Dr Shusen Meng for a full update on where the company is focusing its efforts and what innovations are on the horizon.
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Jessica Rosenworcel’s first task after her official nomination as chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been to implement a Trump-era policy to ban China Telecom from the US.
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US President Joe Biden has toughened up his predecessor’s ban on Americans investing in Chinese technology companies.
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Three Chinese telecoms operators are to lose their US share listing within days after they lost an appeal.
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The US has taken the next, decisive step to prevent China Unicom and two companies owned by CITIC Telecom from operating in its territory.
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China Telecom has reported 2020 revenues up by 4.7% on the year with earnings up 1.4%.
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The new US president is suspending actions started by the former Trump administration against Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat.
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Ajit Pai left the US telecoms regulator yesterday with a final short at what he called potential Chinese espionage and threats to networks.
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It's been a challenging week for China's TMT players, but it looks like things will get worse before they get better.
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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) yesterday flipped back to its original plan, announced a few days ago, to delist the shares of China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom.