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CHINA is preparing to issue its first third-generation (3G) mobile phone licences ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, in a move that will trigger tens of billions of pounds of investment by network equipment makers.
The long-awaited green light for 3G could come as early as the end of this
year as China comes under pressure to have the technology running in time
for the Olympics.
The move by Beijing comes as Britain’s mobile operators, for which the
much-hyped 3G technology so far has proved a costly flop, brace themselves
for a decision on whether they can reclaim £3 billion in VAT from the £22.5
billion licence auction in the UK in 2000.
The operators — Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile, O2 and 3 — have been told that an
advocate-general of the European Court of Justice will issue an opinion on
the long case on September 7. The decision could allow operators across
Europe to save some face in the embarrassing saga in which they overpaid for
a technology that has failed to deliver the hoped-for returns.
The operators argue that the £22.5 billion that they spent in total on 3G
licences in 2000 included VAT. Since most businesses can deduct the VAT that
they pay from the VAT that they charge customers, they should be eligible
for a repayment, they argue. The Government says that it auctioned the
licences in its role as a public body and so the auction was not within the
scope of VAT.
The advocate-general gives an opinion to assist the court. His status is
equivalent to that of a judge. His opinion is followed in about 80 per cent
of cases.
Ericsson and Nokia, which already sell kit for 2G networks in China, are among
those likely to invest in China when the 3G rollout begins. Motorola, the US
mobile group, which already has a partnership with Huawei, the Chinese
technology group, is also expected to compete for work.
The delay in issuing licences is thought to have been caused in part by a
wrangle over a localised technology standard.
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