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The Asia-Pacific region includes economies at polar opposites of the online development spectrum. Australia, Japan and South Korea have advanced digital infrastructures with mature e-commerce and online travel sectors, according to Jeffrey Grau, eMarketer senior analyst and author of the new report, Asia-Pacific Online Travel: Focus on China and India.
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During the course of development of China's Internet industry, there have been some twists and turns, but we can also see greater and greater successes: portals using SINA, as the representative, lead the first wave of Internet development which lead to the gradual change in the life style of Chinese people and the media industry's advertising trend.
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In March 2007, China Mobile built their own "TD Trial Commercial Use" networks in 8 cities, namely Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Shenyang, Qinghuangdao, Xiamen, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, marking substantial progress in the development of TD in China. In addition, China Telecom and China Netcom will also extend the capacity of their TD network in Baoding and Qingdao. The two operators may inject one billion Yuan respectively.
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With the need to focus on differentiation possibilities such as R&D for product innovation and sales and marketing, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are outsourcing their electronics manufacturing activities to concentrate on their core competencies. For electronics manufacturing services (EMS) providers, this is an opportunity to create economies of scale by spreading fixed costs to a number of OEMs.
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Xinhua Finance and Market News International announced the September Xinhua Finance/MNI China Business Sentiment Survey. The results of the survey suggest that while overall business conditions remain stable at a relatively high level, companies have reined in production growth and are adding new productive capacity at a slower rate.
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Just like with the evolution of the telephone from landlines to mobiles, e-commerce is shifting away from the desktop into other aspects of our lives. According to the research by CCID Consulting, the turnover of China's e-commerce market in 2006 reached 1,100 billion Yuan, a year on year increase of 48.6%. As the tendency is towards a greater IT application society, everyone is looking forward to the wonderful prospects and excellent business opportunities of mobile e-commerce.
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More than 53 million people in Japan use a mobile device to access the Internet, according to comScore.
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In the first half of 2007, 6.65 million sets of Chinese brand displays were sold in China. Out of these, the CRT display sales volume stood at 1.498 million sets, down 39.4% year-on-year, while the LCD display sales volume reached 5.152 million sets, up 112.7%. In the LCD market, sales for the 19" display and >19" display segments grew fast, up 495.9% and 1204.0%, respectively.
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Small and medium businesses (SMBs, or companies with up to 999 employees) across the Asia-Pacific region outside of Japan (APeJ) are on track to invest US$50 billion on telecommunications equipment and services this year. This is up some 5% over 2006, according to the latest study by New York-based Access Markets International (AMI) Partners, Inc.
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Sixty-two percent of mainland China suppliers are increasing spending on quality control, according to a survey of more than 200 manufacturers conducted by Global Sources this month. Suppliers are responding to foreign buyers' increased concerns about quality, following recent news of China-made product recalls in the United States.
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