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What you need to know: This weblog captures key data points about the global telecoms industry. I use it as an electronic notebook to support my work for Pringle Media.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

China Mobile Lifted By New Subs and Services


China Mobile said that its operating revenue climbed 7.3% in 2010 to 485.23 billion Chinese yuan (73.79 billion US dollars), boosted by a 11.8% rise in customers, a 18.6% uplift in voice usage and a 15.2% hike in revenue from its value-added services, which include SMS and mobile Internet access.

China Mobile said it now has more than 20 million 3G customers and 3G coverage across 656 cities via 135,000 base stations. It plans to increase capital spending to 132.4 billion yuan in 2011, compared with 124.3 billion in 2010. China Mobile also said its Mobile Market now offers 50,000 apps and has generated 110 million downloads. source: China Mobile presentation

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