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	<title>Comments on: Apple insist China Mobile iPhone negotiations still underway</title>
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		<title>By: Dan Butterfield</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan Butterfield</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 05:42:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The guys at UberGiz got it part right. Talks haven&#039;t &quot;ended&quot; 

CNBC’s Jim Goldman asked Jobs about the reported “end to talks” with China Mobile.   According to Goldman, Steve Jobs said there were no such ongoing negotiations.  He noted that there has been only one China Mobile representative that has visited Apple’s Cupertino HQ and that meeting took place months ago.  

My guess … There have been some preliminary chats but “negotiations” (serious back and forth over a contract) have yet to happen.  

AT&amp;T made an iPhone deal with Apple without the benefit of dissecting the product.  They put their faith in Apple and were rewarded.  China Mobile may not take this approach.  China and China Mobile have made their new 3G (TD-SCDMA) network a priority (albeit a full-scale TD-SCDMA launch will likely be deferred until 2009).  China Mobile will demand that the new iPhone support their new 3G network.  And China Mobile may want “hands on” testing time with the new 3G iPhone before they hold serious contract talks.  Apple almost certainly has the new 3G model under lock-in-key in Cupertino.  But Apple may not be ready to let China Mobile engineers run network tests … just yet.

There is clearly more to this story so stay tuned.   

From the  Jim Goldman’s interview with Steve Jobs …

Regarding China Mobile

Steve Jobs: “It’s very strange … we’ve met once with one of their representatives.  There have never been any ‘hot and heavy’ discussions either ‘on’ or ‘off’ … someone is just making this stuff up.”

~ Dan

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The guys at UberGiz got it part right. Talks haven&#8217;t &#8220;ended&#8221; </p>
<p>CNBC’s Jim Goldman asked Jobs about the reported “end to talks” with China Mobile.   According to Goldman, Steve Jobs said there were no such ongoing negotiations.  He noted that there has been only one China Mobile representative that has visited Apple’s Cupertino HQ and that meeting took place months ago.  </p>
<p>My guess … There have been some preliminary chats but “negotiations” (serious back and forth over a contract) have yet to happen.  </p>
<p>AT&amp;T made an iPhone deal with Apple without the benefit of dissecting the product.  They put their faith in Apple and were rewarded.  China Mobile may not take this approach.  China and China Mobile have made their new 3G (TD-SCDMA) network a priority (albeit a full-scale TD-SCDMA launch will likely be deferred until 2009).  China Mobile will demand that the new iPhone support their new 3G network.  And China Mobile may want “hands on” testing time with the new 3G iPhone before they hold serious contract talks.  Apple almost certainly has the new 3G model under lock-in-key in Cupertino.  But Apple may not be ready to let China Mobile engineers run network tests … just yet.</p>
<p>There is clearly more to this story so stay tuned.   </p>
<p>From the  Jim Goldman’s interview with Steve Jobs …</p>
<p>Regarding China Mobile</p>
<p>Steve Jobs: “It’s very strange … we’ve met once with one of their representatives.  There have never been any ‘hot and heavy’ discussions either ‘on’ or ‘off’ … someone is just making this stuff up.”</p>
<p>~ Dan</p>
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		<title>By: george</title>
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		<dc:creator>george</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 23:28:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nobody commented on the curious timing of China Mobil&#039;s announcement barely a day before the Macworld keynote - had we all forgotten how China has been the master of strongarming? The Chinese corporate mentality is continuous with Maoism...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nobody commented on the curious timing of China Mobil&#8217;s announcement barely a day before the Macworld keynote &#8211; had we all forgotten how China has been the master of strongarming? The Chinese corporate mentality is continuous with Maoism&#8230;</p>
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