BEING - China Mobile may form
a joint venture with Britain's Virgin Group to provide
mobile communication service.
Virgin Group had
earmarked US$300 million for a mobile phone joint
venture in China, the worlds largest mobile market by
users, sources said.
Virgin Group, whose mobile
operations resell other carriers service under the
Virgin brand, aims to have a 50-50 venture with a
Chinese partner in operation in 12 to 18 months.
Virgin Group was in talks with several companies
about a mobile phone venture on the mainland, but
declined to name his potential partners in a country
with more than 300 million cellular subscribers.
China Mobile (Hong Kong) has about two-thirds of
the market.
In addition, China has nearly 75
million users of a low-cost limited-roaming service
called Little Smart, which is provided by fixed-line
operators China Telecom and China Netcom and their
respective parent firms.
China Mobile (Hong
Kong) Ltd the worlds biggest carrier by subscribers,
said Tuesday it could spend up to 110 billion yuan
(US$13.29 billion) to build a nationwide
third-generation (3G) mobile network.
The
company, which operates a 2G network in China, estimate
a new 3G network would cost 100 million to 110 million
yuan with a capacity of 70 million to 80 million users,
a spokesman said.
In August, the company said
the cost of a 3G network could be about 60 billion yuan
in the first two to three years, calling the figure a
rough estimate.
The latest 3G spending plan was
the first offered by new chairman Wang Jianzhou since he
recently took the helm of China Mobile under a broader
leadership reshuffle at Chinas top three telephone
companies. Wang was previously chairman of China Mobiles
top rival, China Unicom Ltd.
The company is
expected to start building its network shortly after
receiving a 3G licence from the government. Market
watchers expect that to happen around the middle of next
year.
(Asia Pulse/XIC)
Dec 9, 2004
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