Report: China Mobile cool on 3G standard
China's adoption of a homegrown technical standard for third-generation (3G) wireless service might not be as done a deal as the industry had assumed.
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China's adoption of a homegrown technical standard for third-generation (3G) wireless service might not be as done a deal as the industry had assumed.
Siemens has been selected to build a third-generation (3G) wireless network on Malta.
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