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5G not meant for poor countries.
is it for rich beggars to buy US bonds?

I have 40 mbps connection and its a overkill for my usage, i dont know what to do with such speeds.
Wonder what use is 19 gbps.
19GBs is way too much data and the device will heat up a lot if it will handle that speed. Even the routers we have now can only handle 3.2gigs. Lets wait & see , proof of pudding is in eating.
 
I have 40 mbps connection and its a overkill for my usage, i dont know what to do with such speeds.
Wonder what use is 19 gbps.
primitive factor driven Indian wouldnt know the needs for massive bandwith in modern internet driven societies
 
"Has already built" or "Plan to build"?

Operational for more than a year now.

I have 40 mbps connection and its a overkill for my usage, i dont know what to do with such speeds.
Wonder what use is 19 gbps.

They will beat India in multiplayer video games and scream 'victory', while their army on the ground wet their pants. These obnoxious loudmouths are just like pests....disgusting.
 
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congrats to Huawei for becoming the 1st non goverment owned tech/communications company to reach top 100 according to Fortune
 
China, Zambia reach deal for construction of more communication towers
Source: Xinhua| 2017-08-04 23:37:01|Editor: yan



LUSAKA, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) -- China and Zambia on Friday signed a framework agreement for construction of communication towers (phase two) in the southern African country.

The agreement involves 808 towers, 1,009 2G, 3G and 4G wireless stations, the setting up of a matched transmission network and user access terminals in unserved and under-served areas in order to improve communication services.

Chinese Ambassador to Zambia Yang Youming signed on behalf of his government while Fredson Yamba, Secretary to the Treasury, signed on behalf of the Zambian government during a ceremony witnessed by President Edgar Lungu in Lusaka, the country's capital.

China's Huawei Technologies has been engaged to construct the towers, with the project expected to take about three years to complete.

The Chinese envoy said the signing of the agreement marks another milestone in the development of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Zambia as the sector was one of the important areas of cooperation under the framework of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).

The completion of the project will result in an increase in the voice service penetration from 70 percent to almost 100 percent as well as increase in data service penetration from five percent to 40 percent, a move that will result in improved communication conditions for people.

The Chinese envoy added that the completion of the project will lessen inconveniences experienced when using ICTs in the country as well as improve the investment environment of the country.

On his part, the Zambian leader said the launch of the second phase of the construction of communication towers demonstrates his government's commitment to provide citizens with ICT infrastructure in order to improve communication.

The Zambian leader said the launch of the project was a milestone in the government's commitment to ensure inclusiveness in the country.

The Zambian leader further said about 2,000 jobs will be created under the project which will also provide connectivity for enterprises as well as enable rural farmers access markets for their products.
 
Weibo posts strong Q2 financial performance
Xinhua, August 9, 2017

Chinese social media giant Sina Weibo reported strong financial performance in the second quarter (Q2) of this year thanks to booming advertising and marketing demand.

The tech firm raked in net revenue of about 253.4 million U.S. dollars, up 72 percent year on year, according to its unaudited financial results released Wednesday.

Net income attributable to Weibo reached 73.5 million U.S. dollars, an increase of 184 percent year on year.

Advertising and marketing services remained the major source of income, bringing in 218.3 million U.S. dollars in Q2, a 72-percent surge over Q2 of 2016.

Weibo boasted about 361 million monthly active users as of the end of June, up 28 percent year on year, with 92 percent of them coming from mobile devices.

"These strong results give us confidence that our strategy to focus on developing a unique and expansive content ecosystem, launching engaging features like Weibo Stories, and attracting KOLs (key opinion leaders), celebrities and other influencers to increase the social and viral nature of Weibo is boding well for us," said Weibo CEO Wang Gaofei.

Weibo estimated its net revenue will be between 290 and 300 million U.S. dollars for the third quarter of 2017.

http://china.org.cn/business/2017-08/09/content_41383705.htm
 
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