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Chinese Keen to Buy 3G Handsets

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A survey carried out by the China Center for Information Industry Development (CCID) has reported that 17 percent of mobile phone users would consider upgrading to 3G handsets when such services are launched.

The report, cited by the official news agency, Xinhua also stated that Mobile TV, video calls and high-speed internet access are functions the 3G services subscribers are most looking forward to.

Chinese Keen to Buy 3G Handsets

Getting online with 3g and your Mac

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Over the past year, a new option for getting online wirelessly—third-generation (3G) cellular data networks—has become increasingly practical for Mac users. In 2007, expect more hardware options, better network coverage, and (unfortunately) some confusion as new 3G network standards come on line.

With an account from a cell phone carrier and the right plug-in card, 3G cellular networks let you get online from pretty much anywhere you can get a cell signal and provide pretty respectable speeds. You no longer have to hunt around for an open Wi-Fi network.

Macworld: Feature: Living in a 3G world

Taiwan 3G users to reach two million in 2007

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Vibo Telecom, one of the five operators of 3G mobile communication services in Taiwan, projects the number of subscribers using 3G handsets in Taiwan to increase from 700,000-800,000 currently to two million by the end of 2007, said company general manager David Wang at yesterday's press conference.

Correlating with the growth in number of 3G subscribers, 1.4 million 3G handsets are expected to be sold in Taiwan next year, accounting for 20% of total handset unit shipments in the market, Wang indicated. Early this year, the proportion was below 10%, and then, it grew to the current 15%, Wang added.

Vibo Telecom: Taiwan 3G users to reach two million in 2007