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China Unicom (then known as Chinese: 中国联合通信有限公司; pinyin: Zhōngguó liánhé tōngxìn yǒuxiàn gōngsī) was founded as a state-owned enterprise in 1994 [4] by the Ministry of Railways, the Ministry of Electronics and the Ministry of Electric Power Industry; [5] the establishment was approved by the State Council in December 1993.
The telecommunications industry in China [note 1] is dominated by three state-run businesses: China Telecom, China Unicom and China Mobile. The three companies were formed by restructuring launched in May 2008, directed by the Ministry of Information Industry (MII), National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the Minister of Finance .
114 – Directory assistance, operated by China Unicom for the northern 10 provinces, and China Telecom for the southern 21 provinces. China Unicom also operates 116114, and China Telecom 118114 that provide the same service as 114. 116xxx – Premium service of China Unicom (e.g. 116114) 118xxx – Premium service of China Telecom (e.g. 118114)
The FCC previously barred approvals of new telecommunications equipment from China's Huawei Technologies and ZTE and other companies saying they pose "an unacceptable risk" to U.S. national security.
China Unicom: $52.8 [10] China: 11 Vodafone: $49.7 [11] United Kingdom: 12: Orange: $45.7 [12] France: 13 ... List of sovereign states by number of broadband Internet ...
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Liu, 54, an electronics and information technology veteran who also serves as China Unicom's chairman, will take the helm of the National Data Bureau in the coming days, the sources told Reuters.
China Unicom (Chinese: 中国联通) continues the old China Unicom's GSM service, absorbed the old China Netcom's network of fixed telephones in the north of the Yangtze River in China, and started 3G service using W-CDMA technology.