Not to mention that in the case of China Mobile they're throwing money away at a dead-end (TD-SCDMA, followed by TD-LTE which is totally incompatible with standard LTE, yay!). Should have invested in China Unicom instead, but NTT DoCoMo said that they're going to take a share of whichever provider gets UMTS, so they're way too late to the punch...
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Not to mention that in the case of China Mobile they're throwing money away at a dead-end (TD-SCDMA, followed by TD-LTE which is totally incompatible with standard LTE, yay!). Should have invested in China Unicom instead, but NTT DoCoMo said that they're going to take a share of whichever provider gets UMTS, so they're way too late to the punch...