Mobile phone licenses (brand manufacturers) For six years before the introduction of the approval system, China had been taking strict control and approval measures for access to the mobile phone industry. In January 1999, the Ministry of Information Industry and the then State Planning Commission jointly issued \"Several Opinions on Accelerating the Development of the Mobile Communications Industry\", which clearly stipulated that the production and sale of mobile phones in China must be approved by the Ministry of Information Industry. As of 2004, the Ministry of Information Industry had issued a total of 49 licenses, including 30 GSM mobile phone licenses (13 joint ventures and 17 domestic companies) and 19 CDMA mobile phone licenses. Manufacturers with GSM licenses are: Zhongkejian, Konka, ZTE, Southern High-Tech, Xiahua Electronics (later sold its mobile phone business to Lenovo), Eastcom, Bird, Haier, TCL, Shouxin, China Telecom, Nanjing Panda, Amoi, Top, Tianshida, Dopod (dual brand with CEC), EasyMei (dual brand with Panda), Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson (later changed to Sony Ericsson), Samsung, Siemens, Taiwan Daba (later renamed Dibit), Philips, Panasonic, Alcatel, LG, Kyocera The manufacturers with CDMA licenses are: Zhongkejian, Konka, ZTE, Southern High-Tech, Xiahua Electronics, Eastcom, Bird, Haier, TCL, Shouxin, China Telecom, Motorola, Datang, Guizhou Kyocera Zhenhua, Shandong Inspur, Qingdao Hisense, Dalian Daxian, Nanjing Putian Communications, Tianjin Telephone Equipment Factory (later NOKIA, Pantech, etc. also successively obtained CDMA licenses) On February 19, 2005, the \"strict approval era\" of China\'s mobile phone production licenses came to an end. On the same day, the National Development and Reform Commission officially issued the \"Several Provisions on the Approval of Mobile Communication System and Terminal Investment Projects\". The promulgation of this \"Provision\" will make (mobile phones) more market-oriented. The communications industry will be regulated by the market and gradually form a complete industrial chain integrating design, research and development, production, manufacturing and sales. In the approval system stage, the approval unit did not have a rigid constraint on the registered capital of manufacturers entering the mobile phone field, but only paid more attention to the research and development capabilities of the applicant unit, but the final approval must be approved by the Ministry of Information Industry. From March 30, 2005 to June 16, 2006, the National Development and Reform Commission approved 34 companies to produce mobile phones. The first batch (March 2005): Shenzhen Huawei, Qingdao Hisense, Dalian Daxian Pantech, Ningbo Aux, Jiangsu Qualcomm The second batch (2005...
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