Chinese Minister of Information ruled out the possibility of 
telecommunication industry recombination on Tuesday on the sidelines of Telecom 
World 2006, which is being held here from Monday to Friday. 
"We have so 
far no intention of industry recombination and therefore the ministry has not 
prepared on this subject," Wang Xudong, minister of information said during his 
visit to the largest telecommunication exhibition organized by International 
Telecommunication Union (ITU). 
As an emerging and enlarging 
telecommunication market in the world and the host country of the so-called 
"Telecom Olympic" exhibition, China is drawing much attention from the industry. 
On the issue of 3G's development, Wang said, "Any new technology needs 
time to be mature and to be accepted by the market. Therefore, we will start 3G 
program according to the development of market in China and the technology 
itself." 
The minister admitted that Chinese telecommunication companies 
have done much research on 3G during the past years, including the TD-SCDMA 
standard developed individually by China. 
For which standard to choose 
among the three major standards in 3G technology, including TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, 
CDMA2000 EV-DO, Wang said it should be decided by the telecommunication 
companies according to the market. 
However, the minister acknowledged 
that the choice of the telecommunication companies in turn would affect the 
number of license granted by the government. 
He said China has promised 
to provide 3G services before Olympic 2008 in Beijing and China is optimistic in 
realizing the promise.
 
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