As of 2009, the telecom operators in China are exclusively Chinese: two fixed-line operators with nationwide licenses - China Telecom and China Unicom, three mobile carriers - China Telecom (
CDMA and
CDMA2000), China Mobile (
GSM and
TD-SCDMA) and China Unicom (
GSM and
WCDMA). The State has control and majority ownership of all of them. Most of them are financed in
Hong Kong. •
China Telecom is one of the largest telecommunication SOEs in China, including 31 semi-autonomous provincial enterprises in mainland China. It runs land-line and mobile phone networks, operates a
PAS system and provides telecom network-based voice, data, multimedia and information services. In 2008, the company acquired
CDMA network from China Unicom. A second focus point is broadband based on Ethernet and ADSL. In Jan 2009, China Telcom was one of the three companies having a 3G license, CDMA2000. •
China Mobile operates basic GSM services and value-added services such as
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) data transfer, a TD-SCDMA 3G network, IP telephony and
multimedia. It ranks the first in the world in terms of network scale and customer base. •
China Unicom merged with China Netcom in October 2008 and obtained a WCDMA license in January 2009. The company offers mobile phone services, operates domestic and international landline networks, and provides broadband multimedia services, IP telephony, and value-added services. •
China Netcom was acquired by China Unicom in October 2008. •
China Satcom was licensed to engage in all kinds of satellite related services such as
transponder lease, domestic television broadcasting, public
very-small-aperture terminal (VSAT) communications,
video conferencing,
data broadcasting, IP telephony, and satellite-based high-speed Internet access. In March 2009, the company announced its basic telephone services (excluding satellite transponder lease and sales) were merged with
China Telecom. The rest of the assets including the company would be acquired by
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. •
China TieTong, formerly affiliated with the national rail network, is a smaller operator that merged with China Mobile in May 2008. •
China Voice Holdings Corp is also licensed to engage in
video conferencing,
data broadcasting, IP telephony, and satellite-based high-speed Internet access and is the largest corporation in conjunction with foreign owned corporations which hold many of the state-run contracts for the Chinese government. == Network equipment suppliers in China ==