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Special Report: China Development Forum 2009
BEIJING, March 21 (Xinhua) -- China Mobile
Communications Corporation (China Mobile) is seeking opportunities for overseas
expansion, Wang Jianzhou, president of the country's largest mobile network
operator, said Saturday attending the 10th China Development Forum.
China Mobile has two advantages in international
competition, according to Wang. "One is the large company scale, which could
help lower costs in purchase and management. The other is its experiences in the
emerging market."
In 2007, the company acquired Paktel Ltd., a
Pakistani telecommunications operator, for 460 million U.S. dollars. Both
network building and sales have been "much improved" since China Mobile took
over the company now renamed as CMPak, said Wang without providing further
details.
Faced with the impact of the global financial crisis
on the mobile telecommunications industry, China Mobile picked the country's
rural market as another growth area. Mobile phone users covered fewer than 30
percent of the more than 700 million rural population.
The company's business volume stood at 412.3 billion
yuan (60.37 billion U.S. dollars) in 2008, up 15.5 percent from a year earlier.
However, it was the slowest growth rate in the past five years.
