Combined carrier would be second largest behind China Mobile
An eye on 5G leadership, Chinese authorities are considering a potential merger of China Telecom and China Unicom, two of the nation’s three mobile operators, according to a report from Bloomberg.
Citing “people familiar with the matter,” Bloomberg cautioned that while a merger proposal is under consideration, there’s no consensus.
China is a three-carrier market. China Mobile, the largest carrier in the world, has 906 mobile customers compared to 302 million for China Unicom and 282 million for China Telecom.
In comments to Bloomberg, Jefferies Hong Kong analyst Edison Lee hit on the competitive technological posture between the U.S. and China. “5G success is one of the most important goals to China and the merger is the perfect solution to what China wants to achieve. As we head into another step in the U.S.-China trade ware, we believe the State Council would be more eager to think fresh and more radically about how to accelerate 5G rollout.”
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