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China Telecom Mulls Entry Into US Telecoms Market 161

hackingbear excerpts from a story at Engadget: "Instead of resting on its laurels as China's third-largest wireless provider, China Telecom is now looking to branch out into relatively uncharted waters — namely, the U.S. consumer market. ... The proposed service would provide customers with handsets that could be used in both China and the U.S., theoretically appealing to Chinese-Americans, students or businessmen who travel frequently between the two countries ... and would even consider purchasing or constructing its own network in the States,' with the 'capacity to spend 'hundreds of millions or billions' on stateside acquisitions.' At its home turf, despite being a state-owned company, China Telecom, along with China Unicom, is being investigated over alleged monopolistic practices by the Chinese government. The two companies would face penalties of up to 10 percent of their annual business revenues if they were found guilty of monopolistic practices. This is the first such investigation into China's large enterprises since the Anti-Monopoly Law came into effect in 2008."
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China Telecom Mulls Entry Into US Telecoms Market

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  • Everyone Taps (Score:4, Informative)

    by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Thursday November 10, 2011 @04:41PM (#38016238)

    The worry is that they'd tap your calls and send everything back to China.

    Who cares? Even if the government is not tapping calls already, some network engineer could be listening in for fun on any phone provider you are already using.

    Phone conversations are about the least secure form of communication these days; treat it as such.

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