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  • Separately, China Unicom, which is based in Hong Kong, agreed to sell the smaller of its two wireless networks to fixed-line operator China Telecom and its parent firm for about $15.9 billion in cash.

    A Sweaty Grip 2008

  • Separately, China Unicom, which is based in Hong Kong, agreed to sell the smaller of its two wireless networks to fixed-line operator China Telecom and its parent firm for about $15.9 billion in cash.

    Not So Golden 2008

  • The promotion starting Jan. 13 offers a 32-gigabyte model with a three-year plan, while a commitment to two years for a monthly fee of 386 yuan allows users to get the 16-gigabyte model, the company known as China Unicom said in a statement on its website yesterday.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2012

  • A deal with China United Network Commuunications Group Company, the No. 2 mobile company known as China Unicom, has also already come undone.

    daytondailynews.com - News ALEXA OLESEN 2010

  • China Unicom, which is state-owned, forced Apple to remove Wi-Fi from the iPhone before the device was released in China due to government regulations.

    Wireless Week Headline News 2010

  • Chinese media called the China Unicom plan an "amnesty policy" for iPhone users.

    PC World 2009

  • China Unicom, which is set to launch the country's first official iPhone sales this week, will look to snatch up subscribers from rival China Mobile by offering 3G service to users of gray-market iPhones.

    Netflash 2009

  • Apple's discussions with China Unicom have reportedly been troubled by the company's distaste for the idea of China Unicom preinstalling non-Apple software - a media player other than iTunes, for example-on its iconic handset.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2009

  • China Unicom, which is set to launch the country's first official iPhone sales this week, will look to snatch up subscribers from rival China Mobile by offering 3G service to users of gray-market iPhones.

    PC World 2009

  • China Unicom, which is set to launch the country's first official iPhone sales this week, will look to snatch up subscribers from rival China Mobile by offering 3G service to users of gray-market iPhones.

    PC World 2009

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