
By staff reporter Ming
Shuliang
China Telecom Co. Ltd. (HKSE: 00728), China’s largest fixed-line
carrier, announced July 31 that its parent company China Telecom will conclude
the takeover of China Unicom's Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) mobile
network before December 31, under the country’s recent reshuffle plan of telecom
industry.
China Telecom said in a statement that the company will sign
agreements concerning the transaction details with all of China Unicom's
subsidiaries by August 15.
"(The progress) will be even faster than
expected." said a senior manager from China Telecom's Guangdong subsidiary.
According to a source from a mobile equipment maker, China Telecom's
purchase of CDMA mobile phone is set to conclude by the end of September. If the
progress goes successfully, China Telecom may start to provide CDMA services as
early as October.
An analyst from AJ Securities said that China
Telecom intends to start CDMA operation soon in order to boost the development
of the current stagnant CDMA business. Moreover, both China Telecom and China
Unicom hope to successfully accomplish the reshuffle and obtain 3G mobile
services licenses as early as possible. In doing so, they hope to compete with
China Mobile in the wireless communication market.
China Telecom has been
ambitious in exploring the wireless business. Wang Xiaochu, president of China
Telecom said July 29 that the company expected its CDMA customer to reach 100
million in three years. To reach this goal, China Telecom will invest more than
80 billion yuan in CDMA projects.
China Telecom is eyeing CDMA revenue to
top 71.4 billion yuan and 125 billion yuan in 2009 and 2010 respectively.
However, some analysts predict the target may be too ambitious for China Telecom
to achieve since the mobile communications market has been slowing down after
years’ rapid expansion.
Meng Jinhong, analyst from Merrill Lynch, said
although the number of first-time buyers is rising, China’s telecom industry has
been squeezed by decreasing communication fees.
In 2007, CDMA business
created sales revenue of 32.6 billion yuan for China Unicom. However, China
Telecom has been confident with the business outlook. "We have advantages in
expanding the business due to the access to government and company customers."
said the source from China Telecom Guangdong subsidiary.
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