The slice of the Olympics cake available to western technology firms is getting smaller each day. The latest example is GrenTech, a small Chinese electronics manufacturer, which has won a bid to supply China Mobile with Wi-Fi equipment for next year's... ...full story at Engaging China
from Engaging China on Mon, Jun 25 2007
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