The letter comprehensive news With the increasingness of the 3G application situation, the figure of the international telecommunications giant is also flashing in China. Yesterday afternoon, Shanghai Bell Alcate and Datang Mobile jointly announced that both parties signed a cooperation agreement to accelerate TD-SCDMA in China's commercialization.
According to the agreement, Shanghai Bell Alcate will fund $ 250 million and won some equity of Datang Mobile and invest in Datang Mobile TD-SCDMA. Shanghai Bell Alcate will support TD-SCDMA research and development, and become the main partners of Datang Mobile TD-SCDMA in China's industrialization.
In addition to the cooperation with Datang, recently, Shanghai Bel Catte has begun to start TD-SCDMA interconnection testing in the Ministry of Information Industry.
Linux boss founded China Headquarters in Beijing
Letter News (Reporter Zhang Wei) When Microsoft has become more severe to WinXP's pirated users, Linux, which was originally supported by the government, seems to have seen a rare opportunity. Yesterday, the world's most well-known Linux and open source software company - Red Hat, established China Headquarters in Beijing. Linux's China Raiders began to force.
"I have been looking forward to this moment!" Yesterday, Red Hat President and CEO Matthewszulik said so. Red Hat came from Hua, the goal is not only to sell products, but also bringing $ 1 billion strong funds to China. Although he did not detail the specific investment details and input time of US $ 1 billion, it visible in the Chinese market "long line, fishing big fish". It is reported that one of the initiatives of the country will be to support Linux and open source education. The Red Hat has established partnerships with Tsinghua University and Nanjing University to jointly carry out this plan in China. In addition, according to his expression, the new company will focus on the server market, desktop market and embedded software market. "Now this market is between 10 million-12 million US dollars."
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