| China Mobile in talks with Google By Jonathan Yeung (China Daily)
 Updated: 2006-05-19 09:13
 China Mobile (Hong Kong), the world's largest mobile phone service provider 
by subscriber numbers, is in talks with US online search engine company Google 
to provide Internet search services through the China Mobile 
network.
 "Our second round of talks with Google is under way," Wang 
Jianzhou, chairman of China Mobile, said yesterday, without giving any further 
details.
 
 Wang said that the mainland currently has about 100 million 
Internet users, but the number of mobile phone users has already exceeded 400 
million.
 
 "There would be much room for us to further expand our profit 
margin if we can really offer the Web searching services to mobile phone users," 
Wang told reporters after the company's annual general meeting 
yesterday.
 
 Wang said China Mobile would be able to provide 
third-generation (3G) services to its users shortly after receiving a 3G 
licence.
 
 It's believed the mainland will issue the first batch of 3G 
licences this year.
 
 "We are doing a lot of preparation for it and, for 
sure, we can provide 3G services to both domestic and overseas 3G users by the 
2008 Beijing Olympic Games," Wang said.
 
 As the sole mobile communication 
service partner of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, China Mobile is currently 
reconstructing its second-generation (2G) network.
 
 "The reconstruction 
concentrates on the core network of 2G and after it is completed, the network 
will become compatible with both 2G and 3G and therefore will be able to provide 
services to 2G and 3G users at the same time," Wang told reporters 
yesterday.
 
 According to Wang, China Mobile's TD-SCDMA trial, conducted at 
about 100 mobile stations in Xiamen of East China's Fujian Province, went 
smoothly. "We expect to get the final test results soon," he said.
 
 The 
home-grown TD-SCDMA is one of three internationally recognized 3G 
standards.
 Although there has been much buzz about 3G, Wang said China Mobile 
will continue to serve its 2G users.
 
 "We have more than 4 million new 2G 
users joining our network every month on the mainland," Wang said.
 To date, 
2G services such as tone services and short messaging services still account for 
80 per cent and 10 per cent respectively of China Mobile's total 
turnover.
 
 Wang said since China Mobile's buyout of China Resources 
People's Telephone in Hong Kong, the venture has been running well.
 
 "The 
acquisition has generated a lot of synergy between the two firms and the new 
venture has been able to cut its operating costs by 50 per cent," he added.
 
 China Resources People's Telephone was the fourth-largest mobile phone 
service provider in Hong Kong before becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of China 
Mobile this March.
 
 China Mobile saw its share price decline by 3.07 per 
cent to close at HK$42.6 (US$5.46) yesterday.
 
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