Everyone, we have good news! Finally, you can make that long slog up to Beijing in style inside China's newest (and swankiest) line of bullet trains. A pair of the entirely made-in-China "Fuxing" (or "rejuvenation") trains officially hit the tracks for the ... ( read original story ...)
New Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Trains Have Free Wifi and More Space
China’s fancy new bullet trains started running between Beijing and Shanghai on Monday. There's a lot to love about these new trains – but we're mainly excited about the fact that they have free wifi! We’ve been waiting a long time for this. ( read original story ...)
GSMA Mobile IoT Initiative Takes off with Multiple Commercial Network Launches around the World
SHANGHAI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The GSMA today announced that ... AT&T and Verizon have previously announced nationwide launches of LTE-M technology. In addition to these deployments, the GSMA also announced that its Mobile IoT Innovators programme, which ... ( read original story ...)
ChangPingLu YanPingLu/ 3500/ Free high speed wifi
Including a work desk, air purifier, lamps, soft furnishings, two closets(one built-in ), Great Wi-Fi connection. ..etc ... SmartShanghai Housing is Shanghai's most popular rental listings platform. We remove any listings that don't meet our strict ... ( read original story ...)
BRIEF-Winsan Shanghai Medical Science And Technology’s CFO resigns
June 23Winsan Shanghai Medical Science And Technology Co Ltd : * Says CFO Gan Quan resigns due to personal reason Source text in Chinese: goo.gl/Vzzpwv Further company coverage: (Beijing Headline News) ( read original story ...)
Tesla reaches agreement with Shanghai to explore production: Bloomberg
(Reuters) - U.S. electric-car maker Tesla Inc has reached a preliminary agreement with Shanghai to explore production in the Chinese city, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. (bloom.bg/2twAd6z) Tesla's revenue from China ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese shares swing lower, led by financials
Many major Asia-Pacific stock markets turned lower Thursday, with a decline for the Shanghai Composite led by financial shares. The Shanghai Composite Index SHCOMP, -0.28% closed down 0.3%. It had been higher during the session in the wake of MSCI’s ... ( read original story ...)