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SUMMARY
This report details APRG's latest five-year projections for wirelesscommunications market in China, with research providing an analysis of marketdevelopments that are driving the wireless data services. Market share data withsubscriber projections to 2007 are provided. Though it took 10 years to build a mobile user base of 10 million in China,the number of subscribers increased from 10 million to 100 million in less thanfour years. And currently, China's mobile telecommunications market is nothing short ofstellar - no other market in the world is adding 5 million mobile subscribers amonth (2001) to their client base. China's mobile communications market, with over 120 million users bymid-2001, has overtaken the US to become the largest mobile phone market in theworld. Report Summary This publication provides a concise, yet thorough analysis of the followingtopics: - Overview of the mobile communications markets in China
- Company and Financial Analysis of China Mobile and China Unicom
- GSM, CDMA, and 3G market developments in China
- Subscriber trends and forecasts 2001 through 2005
- Operator;'s CAPEX analysis
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Introduction to China's Telecom Industry Chapter 2. Overall Issues and Players - Fixed and Mobile - Ministry of Information Industry (MII)
- Fixed-Line Sector
- Fixed-Line Call Charges
- Long-haul Capacity
- The Last Mile
Chapter 3. China's Mobile Market - Summary of Main Points
- China's Mobile Sector - a Comparison - the Logic of Success
- Mobile Sector Duopoly
- Causes of the Mobile Sector's Rapid Growth
- The Impact on the Mobile Sector of WTO Membership
- 3G
- SMS
- Calling Party Pays (CPP)
Chapter 4. China Mobile - Network
- Market Share
- Revenues
- ARPUs
- Capital Expenditure
- SMS
- Pre-paid versus Post-paid
- Growth Potential
Chapter 5. China Unicom - Network
- CDMA
- Market Share
- Revenues
- ARPUs
- Capital Expenditure
- Pre-paid versus Post-paid
- Growth Potential.
Chapter 6. Forecasts: Subscribers through 2007
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