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Huawei Will Invest USD150 Million In India In 2012
January 3, 2012Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei has announced plans to invest up to USD150 million in India in 2012 to promote its business growth.
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Chinese Internet Users Can Report Online Fraudsters Via New Baidu Service
December 2, 2011Chinese search engine company Baidu Inc. has launched an Internet platform to accept netizens' complaints about information promoted by the search engine service at Baidu.com.
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MIIT: 17,009 Telecom Complaints During Last Quarter In China
November 3, 2011The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China has published a report on the telecom service quality in China for the third quarter of 2011, stating that 17,099 telecom service complaints were received during the reporting period, an increase of 13.8% compared with the previous quarter.
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China Mobile Formally Establishes Board Of Directors
October 13, 2011Chinese telecom group China Mobile has announced the formal establishment of its board of directors, and Wang Jianzhou, chairman of China Mobile, signed services contracts with five outside directors.
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A Boss With Benefits: Alibaba Responds To China's Rising Inflation
August 22, 2011Chinese B2B e-commerce group Alibaba has announced plans to launch a CNY3 billion housing loan scheme for its employees and a CNY500 million education fund to solve the preschool and primary education problems of children of its employees.
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Chinese Consumers Continue To Complain About Mobile Service Quality Issues
July 27, 2011China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has published a report on Chinese telecom services for the second quarter of 2011, stating that 15,025 complaints were accepted during the period, a quarter-over-quarter decrease of 0.9%.
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Japanese Tech Companies Launch Recycling JV In China
June 15, 2011Panasonic will cooperate with Hangzhou Dadi Environmental Protection Engineering Company Ltd., Dowa Holdings Company Ltd., and Sumitomo Corporation to form a jointly-held company, Panasonic Dadi Dowa Summit Recycling Hangzhou Company Ltd., in China.
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China Information Technology's CFO Abruptly Leaves Company
May 30, 2011Nasdaq shares of China Information Technology Inc. plummeted more than 20% last Friday after the company announced the abrupt departure of its chief financial officer.
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Longtop's CFO Quits As Chinese Software Company's Auditor Resigns
May 24, 2011In the middle of flak concerning alleged securities fraud, Chinese financial services software firm Longtop Financial Technologies Limited announced that its chief financial officer, Derek Palaschuk, who was previously CFO at Chinese Internet firms Sohu.com and eLong.com, has resigned.
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American Senator's Missive Won't Dent Chinese Search Engine's Censorship Regime
May 6, 2011United States Assistant Senate Majority Leader Dick Durbin has penned a letter to the chairman of China's largest Internet search engine, asking for more transparency and greater adherence to human rights.
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Bribery Is "Made In China" For IBM
March 19, 2011The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charged IBM with funneling gifts, cash, and entertainment to government officials in South Korea and China.
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U.S. Government Stings Chinese Websites Baidu.com, Taobao.com As "Notorious Markets"
March 1, 2011Chinese search engine Baidu.com and an e-commerce subsidiary of Alibaba, Taobao.com, have just been placed on the United States Trade Representative's "Notorious Markets List".
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E-Commerce Fraud Forces Alibaba To Replace Internet Executives In China
February 22, 2011The chief executive officer and chief operating officer of Chinese e-commerce behemoth Alibaba.com Limited have resigned after the company admitted that about 100 of its own sales people were involved in allowing fraudulent storefronts on its international online marketplace.
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Hong Kong Telecom Operators Publish Mobile Service Stats
February 11, 2011Hong Kong mobile network operators have published the first batch of mobile broadband service performance statistics against their performance pledges, according to Hong Kong Office of the Telecommunications Authority.
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China's First Mobile Phone Platform For Blind People Launched Via Baidu
October 21, 2010China's first mobile phone platform for blind people has been formally launched via Baidu.com's search engine open platform, aiming to help the blind make phone calls, send messages, and even surf the mobile Internet more easily.
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