China Mobile is understood to be rolling out such devices in an attempt to ramp-up usage of its TD-SCDMA 3G network in order to offset falling voice revenue elsewhere. As well as noting his interest in the iPad – a device that is tipped to stimulate competition in the mobile reader market – Wang said that China Mobile was also still talking to Apple about developing a next-generation iPhone adapted to work on its TD-SCDMA network.
The iconic device is currently only offered officially in China by rival operator China Unicom, which this week said it is to increase its iPhone handset subsidies in a bid to boost demand for its own WCDMA-based 3G services. Unicom plans handset subsidies of between CNY3 billion and CNY5 billion (US$439 million to US$732 million) this year.
Meanwhile, China Mobile’s Chairman Wang also noted yesterday that the firm continues to eye investment opportunities in China and abroad and still hopes to list its shares on the domestic Chinese market. China's government has said it plans to allow foreign companies, including red-chip companies such as China Mobile, to list on the mainland's exchanges. Red chips are companies that have most of their assets in mainland China, but are registered and listed overseas, typically in Hong Kong.
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