Bird Tries To Fly High With 3G Mobile Phone
December 15, 2006 |
Print
|
Email
| Category: Wireless
Mobile phone manufacturer Bird has invested CNY300 million on developing 3G mobile phones in order to seize the best opportunity upon the issuance of 3G licenses in China.
To this end, Bird has submitted an application to the Ministry of Information Industry for a TD-SCDMA testing mobile phone license.
Wu Liyao, director of Bird's Engineering Department, says that Bird has developed three types of 3G mobile phones based on China's national 3G standard (TD-SCDMA), of which two have already passed the internal test of MII and are being tested in the trial network of China Mobile, China Netcom and China Telecom.
Join our China Tech Forum to discuss many more topics!
Leave A Comment:
Inside ChinaTechNews.com
-
Business
-
Commentary
- Focusing On The Bigger Picture With China's Green Dam Security Software
- Chinese Mobile Phones Lacking IMEI Numbers Face Death In India
- What Is China's Internet Marketing Outlook For 2009?
- China's Baidu.com: Drugged And Screaming For Better Management
- Benchmarks For Corporate Computer Efficiency In China
-
Computing
- Green Computers Donated To Chinese Schools
- MIIT: Installation Of Green Dam Can Be Delayed For Unprepared Manufacturers
- China Plans To Pre-install Software For Preventing Viewing Of Pornographic Websites
- Hasee To Set Up R&D Center In Taiwan
- Into Africa: China Great Wall Computer Arranges JV In Algeria
-
Gadgets & Electronics
-
Internet
-
Law & Policy
- MIIT: Installation Of Green Dam Can Be Delayed For Unprepared Manufacturers
- Campaign Launched Against Chinese Internet "Cultural Irregularities"
- China Implements Stricter Management Of Virtual Currency
- "Sex" Will Be Taboo On Chinese Internet From July 1
- Sogou Sues Tencent Over Unfair Competition In China
Visit these other China sites: ChinaCSR.com
| ChinaRetailNews.com | ChinaHospitalityNews.com
| SinoLinx.com | GreenChinaTech.com
| ChinaTravelNow.com
| ChinaPulse.com
| China Newswire
| ChinaWirelessNews.com
| TechSecurityChina.com
| China Sourcing News
| 51MICE.com
| MyRSS.cn | CharityInChina.org | Atom Survey | XZList




































