Jane Chen / Shanghai Daily news
Bracing up for China's pending activation of the third-generation
telecommunications network, China United Communications Corp, the country's
second largest mobile telecommunications service operator, has nearly completed
the upgradation of its CDMA network to CDMA1X standard, today's Beijing Morning
Post reported.
CDMA1X is a transitional technology between the 3G Code
Division Multiple Access standard and the existing 2.5G technology.
On this
network, all 3G telecom businesses will be enabled, including video telephonic
conferencing, a typical 3G technology application service, according to Lv
Jianguo, China Unicom's vice president.
Chinese CDMA users will also enjoy 3G
services that are on par with their counterparts in Japan and South Korea, said
an anonymous senior official, as quoted by the Beijing Youth Daily's
report.
In April, the company launched a CDMA-based business that permits
users to view movies on their mobile phones.
China Unicom has earmarked 28
billion yuan (US$3.4 billion) for the nationwide high-speed data and voice
transmission network, which is billed as the world's largest 3G network in terms
of capacity, according to its officials.
This project has taken about three
years to complete since it commenced in 2001.