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New phone numbers added for 3G

www.chinanews.cn 2005-01-14 15:31:46

Chinanews, Jan.13 - In the acceleration of 3G development, China recently
added new numbers for 3G cell phones: 150 to 159 and 180 to 189. The
prevailing mobile-phone numbers in the 130 to 139 range can no longer
meet the demand of mobile communication development.
Spokesman for the Telecommunication Management Bureau of the Ministry of
Information Industry said relevant government departments have adopted
the approach of "actively follow up, conduct tests in advance, create
market demand and support growth" in its active, rational promotion of 3G
development, a movement that has been challenged by licensing issues,
market demand, a much-needed deep reform of basic telecommunication
enterprises, planning of coding and numbering resources and the lack of
maturity in current technologies. Of all the crucial factors, frequency
as well as numbering resources rank top on the list.
The Ministry of Information Industry has implemented the largest-scale 3G
technology network test in the globe in an attempt to achieve mutual
communication by different equipment of different operating companies.
With significant breakthroughs in technology development, standard
establishment and industry preparation, success of this test would lay
the foundation for China's future 3G development.

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