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  • China Telecom sign on a public phone booth window on Nanjing Road. It is common for many businesses, companies or utilities to display their names in traditional Chinese characters and in English, such is the westernisation of capitalist Shanghai.
    2005-07-03 nanjing lu 2 044_1.jpg
  • A man Chats on his cellphone while standing under Chinese national flags in Shanghai, China, on October 04, 2011. While China's mobile phone subscribers is expected to reach 1 billion by the end of March, 2012; the world's largest mobile communications is however effectively monlopolized and strategically controlled by the Chinese government through giant state champions such as China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom.
    QS111004Shanghai024.jpg
  • A man Chats on his cellphone while standing under Chinese national flags in Shanghai, China, on October 04, 2011. While China's mobile phone subscribers is expected to reach 1 billion by the end of March, 2012; the world's largest mobile communications is however effectively monlopolized and strategically controlled by the Chinese government through giant state champions such as China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom.
    QS111004Shanghai023.jpg
  • A man chats on his cellphone while walking through a park in Shanghai, China on 09 November, 2011. While China's mobile phone subscribers is expected to reach 1 billion by the end of March, 2012; the world's largest mobile communications is however effectively monlopolized and strategically controlled by the Chinese government through giant state champions such as China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom.
    QS111109Shanghai030.jpg
  • A young Chinese boy on a school trip places his hand on an exhibit belonging to the British communications company, Cable & Wireless at the Hong Kong Telecom Tower in Central Hong Kong. The smartly-dressed lad dressed in his school uniform is seen against a graduated blue background and is placing his hand on a sensor to activate an interactive demonstration. His face glows with the red light from the programme and his hands is being read by the orange light of the sensor. Since 1938 Cable & Wireless became responsible for the fixed wireless services of Hong Kong and connected their external telephone services for the national network. The services operate on one of the most highly advanced fibre optic networks in the world. Cable & Wireless provides  domestic and international telecommunications services in Hong Kong through the operating companies of its subsidiary, Hong Kong Telecom.
    RB-0178.jpg
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