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BEIJING, Feb. 9 (Xinhuanet)-- China Telecom Co., Ltd., the country's major telecommunications
provider, has said that it will upgrade its ADSL network speed
in most parts of China.
Sources from China Telecom said the upgrading work will involve millions of
web users in 26 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities.
After the innovation, web subscribers may enjoy the high-speed Internet
service, easy access to video conference and IPTV and other modern media
business.
China Telecom takes ADSL as its future direction in expanding Internet
business. But many ADSL subscribers complained the current 512 Kbps and 1Mbps
connecting speeds are too slow to meet the demand, especially when BT download
is popular in China.
China Telecom hopes the upgrade may bring more subscribers to its ADSL
network.
The Shanghai-based foreign-funded provider Alcatel-sbell and the leading
Chinese provider Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd have been chosen as partners for
the large-scale upgrade program, said sources. Enditem |