I speak Mandarin and my guess is that 我 (wo) in this context means I or me. Though it's nice to see that a World compatible WCDMA network opening in China. Rather than the commie frequency TD-SCDMA.
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I speak Mandarin and my guess is that 我 (wo) in this context means I or me. Though it's nice to see that a World compatible WCDMA network opening in China. Rather than the commie frequency TD-SCDMA.
no, really, guys. http://www.labbrand.com/images/custom/3GChinaUnicomLogo.JPG
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And that also happens to be the first character in Wal-mart in China... it's called 沃爾瑪 (pronounced wo-er-ma)