China Telecom Archives | Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng/tag/china-telecom/ Tech | Business | Economy Mon, 13 Oct 2025 15:39:39 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png China Telecom Archives | Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng/tag/china-telecom/ 32 32 Apple Opens iPhone Air Pre-orders in China After eSIM Approval https://techeconomy.ng/apple-iphone-air-esim-approval-china-launch/ https://techeconomy.ng/apple-iphone-air-esim-approval-china-launch/#respond Mon, 13 Oct 2025 15:39:37 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=169251 Apple has opened pre-orders for the iPhone Air in China after regulators approved eSIM services for major telecom operators.

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Apple has confirmed that its new iPhone Air will be available for pre-order in China this Friday, October 17, following regulatory approval for eSIM services by the country’s telecom operators. 

The device, which starts at 7,999 yuan (about $1,121), will officially launch on October 22.

The iPhone Air will be Apple’s first eSIM-only smartphone in China, a big win for the company and the local telecom sector. 

Unlike other models, the 5.6mm-thick iPhone Air does not include a physical SIM slot, relying entirely on digital eSIM technology for connectivity.

This launch comes after weeks of delay as Apple worked with Chinese regulators to clear issues around eSIM deployment. Until now, China has been careful about adopting eSIMs due to data security and sovereignty concerns. 

The approval is a change in policy and could bring about broader eSIM adoption across the country’s telecom industry.

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has now authorised China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom to begin trial eSIM services. 

This means customers on any of the three networks will be able to activate their iPhone Air without a physical SIM card, a first for Apple’s devices in the market.

Apple CEO Tim Cook, who is currently in Shanghai, announced the update on Weibo, writing, “Excited to announce iPhone Air will be available next week and pre-orders start this Friday, October 17!” His visit shows the importance of China, where Apple faces high competition from domestic brands like Huawei and Xiaomi.

In aligning it with the fourth-quarter sales period, Apple aims to capture year-end demand and reaffirm its focus on Chinese consumers. Experts say the move could also boost eSIM readiness among local manufacturers, benefiting a wider ecosystem of smartphones, smartwatches, and IoT devices.

With the iPhone Air, Apple is testing how fast China’s telecom sector can adapt to global standards, and whether the company can maintain its top place in the market with high local innovation.

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Apple Delays iPhone Air Launch in China Over eSIM Approval https://techeconomy.ng/apple-iphone-air-china-delay-esim/ https://techeconomy.ng/apple-iphone-air-china-delay-esim/#comments Fri, 12 Sep 2025 14:58:20 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=167039 The iPhone Air, Apple’s thinnest phone yet, faces a delayed release in China as regulators review eSIM technology approval. Global preorders continue, but Chinese customers wait.

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Apple has launched its latest iPhone 17 series in most countries, but Chinese customers will have to wait for the eSIM-only iPhone Air as the company works through local regulatory approvals for its embedded SIM technology.

Apple’s Chinese website now states that release information for the iPhone Air will be “updated later,” pointing to the hold-up. All three state-owned carriers, China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom, plan to support the phone’s eSIM, but final regulatory clearance is still pending.

A post by China Mobile on Weibo confirmed the network has enabled eSIM services for mobile phones, though no launch date was given. Meanwhile, China Telecom briefly announced a September 19 launch on RedNote before removing the post, highlighting ongoing regulatory uncertainty.

Apple told local media it is working with authorities to bring the device to China “as soon as possible.”

The iPhone Air, at just 5.6mm, is Apple’s thinnest phone ever and entirely removes the physical SIM tray. While eSIM adoption is common in markets such as the U.S., Japan, and Gulf countries, China has traditionally been cautious, noting security and identity verification concerns. 

Previously, Apple partnered only with China Unicom, requiring in-store manual activation. Now, the company has agreements with all three major carriers, but each awaits final government approval from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), which oversees telecom infrastructure and data security.

China is Apple’s second-largest market, and any postponement in flagship models could affect quarterly performance. IDC estimates the iPhone Air will account for 5–7% of global shipments of Apple’s larger models. Consumers who purchase the device abroad may face compatibility issues since local carriers will not support foreign eSIM profiles.

Globally, the iPhone Air is available for preorder in over 60 countries, including India, where it starts at ₹1,19,900. The delay in China reveals the challenges of a uniform global rollout, even as Apple phases out physical SIMs to enable slimmer designs and larger batteries.

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MTN Partners China Telecom, Huawei to Advance Digital Infrastructure in SA https://techeconomy.ng/mtn-partners-china-telecom-huawei-to-advance-digital-infrastructure-in-sa/ https://techeconomy.ng/mtn-partners-china-telecom-huawei-to-advance-digital-infrastructure-in-sa/#respond Thu, 28 Nov 2024 09:10:59 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=148456 The collaboration will boost digital growth and connectivity across the African continent

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MTN South Africa has partnered with China Telecom and Huawei to enhance the development of emerging technologies, including 5G, cloud services, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT). 

The collaboration will boost digital growth and connectivity across the African continent.

The partnership combines China Telecom’s global expertise in network solutions, MTN’s wide reach in the African market, and Huawei’s cutting-edge technological specialisation to drive digital infrastructure development in South Africa and beyond.

Speaking on the partnership, Kai Chen, executive vice president of China Telecom Global, said: “This partnership aims to empower the African market with robust connectivity and innovative solutions, fostering sustainable economic growth,” he said.

For MTN South Africa, the collaboration holds huge promise for businesses and industries reliant on advanced network services. 

According to Tumi Sekhukhune-Chamayou, MTN’s chief enterprise business officer, improved connectivity will bring forth opportunities in sectors such as smart mining and industrial applications. These advancements are expected to stimulate digital transformation in key economic areas, boosting efficiency and innovation.

The partnership also aligns with MTN’s growth strategy to expand its offerings in ICT and business solutions while maintaining its position as a leader in South Africa’s telecommunications industry. “Joining forces with these technology giants enables us to deliver advanced, diversified services to individuals and enterprises in a rapidly evolving digital landscape,” Sekhukhune-Chamayou stated.

South Africa is continuously embracing modern technologies and this initiative will help provide the country with the tools needed for a digitally inclusive future. 

Enhanced access to IoT, AI, and other transformative technologies is expected to benefit businesses and consumers alike, ensuring improved connectivity and economic development.

Through this collaboration, MTN aims to address the challenges of affordability and accessibility that have historically hindered digital adoption.

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