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Allow me to properly answer your question as Jamar wasn't very clear.

China Unicom has two networks - one GSM, one CDMA.
China Mobile, the larger service provider, only has GSM.
Thank you, ekwmin, for speaking some sense.

$13/month plan is not cheap for the average Chinese.

Us foreigners who live in China need to step outside of our little bubble once and a while.
Jamar,

Where do you live? Beijing? Shanghai? Let's remember that the majority of the people in China don't live in the big cities - and the majority of the population make dollars a day.

It's simple math.
Relax Antonio. I don't think what anyone said here would be considered "racist" as you so recklessly accused. Ok, maybe the "Unregistered" guy, but you're generalizing that everyone are making racist remarks.
Let's be realistic here. Only a small percentage of the 300+ million subscribers will be able to afford the iPhone. Most people in China have low end phones - average cost of $20.

So, I see the revenue sharing model actually working a bit as those who can afford the iPhone, can afford a slightly higher data plan.

Note: As a consumer, I don't support their revenue sharing model...
It worked for me - I have a HK phone, code 0534832
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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