TIANJIN, May 14 (Xinhua) - As commercial use of the
3G (third-generation mobile telecom) technology speeds up in China, the mobile
phone industry, domestic and foreign, expects to get a reprieve from the current
industrial gloom, according to attendees at a Mobile Phone Exhibition and Forum
that opened here Thursday.
According to a report by the IDC, a provider of
market intelligence and advisory services, global mobile phone production was
down 15.8 percent at 244.8 million units in the first quarter in 2009 compared
to the same period last year, the biggest slide in 20 years.
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A customer displays her 3G mobile phone
in Fuzhou, capital of southeast China's Fujian Province, Apr. 16, 2009.
The three license holders China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom
have started up to run third-generation, or 3G, networks across Fujian on
Thursday. (Xinhua/Zhang Guojun) Photo Gallery>>> |
China's mobile phone production was also down 3
percent year on year in the first quarter, according to figures from the
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
But as demand for 3G phones increases, China's mobile
phone industry has shown signs of recovery, some attendees agreed.
China Telecom, one of China's three telecom service
providers, has purchased about 10 million CDMA terminals from mobile phone
makers, according to information released at the Forum.
CDMA, or Code Division Multiple Access, is a method
for transmitting multiple digital signals simultaneously over the same carrier
frequency, and is most widely applied for cell phones.
China's three telecom companies use different CDMA
standards. They each order terminals from cell phone makers that support their
own standards.
China Unicom uses the Europe-developed WCDMA, China
Telecom uses the U.S.-developed CDMA2000, while China Mobile uses the
home-developed TD-SCDMA.
Aggregate number of CDMA users of China Telecom and
China Unicom reached 32.84 million by the end of March. In March, CDMA users of
China Telecom and China Unicom were up 634.2 percent year on year. In the first
quarter, new CDMA customers of the two companies increased by 4.93 million,
which is believed to have given confidence to cell phone makers.
China has the world's biggest number of cell phone
users, exceeding 600 million by the end of July last year, according to the
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
A report by the China Internet Network Information
Center predicts the number will reach 900 million in the next three years. In
terms of numbers, more people would be using their mobile phones for Internet
access rather than the PCs. This suggests there would be a greater demand for
the 3G-based mobiles phones, which integrates wireless communications and the
Internet.
The 2009 China Mobile Industry Exhibition and Forum
opened Thursday will end on May 17.