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China Unicom

China Unicom
China Unicom
China Unicom is a state-owned telecommunications operator in China and the third-largest mobile provider in the country by subscriber base. Together with China Telecom and China Mobile, the company helped roll out the country's 5G network, and it is involved in the development of 6G for launch by 2025. Outside China, the company has opened more than 30 branches, but it was banned from operating in the US in 2022 over national security and spying concerns.
Chairman / President
Liu Liehong
CEO / Managing Director
Wang Xiaochu
CFO / Finance Director
Zhu Kebing
Industry
Telecommunications
Website
eng.chinaunicom.com
Headquarters address
Beijing, China
Stock Code
SEHK:0762
NYSE:CHU
Year founded
1994
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Is this ‘paper antenna’ China’s gateway to widespread naval adoption of 5G?

Paper-based antenna devised by Chinese team is positioned as a low-cost, scalable ‘last-mile’ communication solution.

Chinese scientists say their “paper antenna” could ultimately be “suitable for the complex environment of ships”. Photo: AFP
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