China Mobile and China Unicom are customers Cgogo takes the lead of Chinese mobile
Beijing-based Cgogo Technology has generated a great volume of revenue in the Chinese Telecom market from mobile search technology.
Cgogo has set up research centers in Beijing and the Zhejiang province in China and an R&D center in Europe to upgrade the wireless search technique and to communicate with other international high-tech companies.
The data at the end of October shows that China is the largest telecom market and wireless additional service market with over 380 million wireless subscribes and 100 million WAP users, of which 60-70 percent are active WAP users.
In an era that the technology goes from 2.5G to 3G, Cgogo acts in a significant role in the Chinese wireless search market, relying on its breakthroughs in terms of information, services and function.
The CEO, Mr. Zhu, remarks: “Cgogo Technology has gained great support from the main Chinese carriers and terminal facilities providers. The Cgogo wireless search engine can provide the information mobile users really need with all of the ads and flash avoided; that is, what shows on the mobile screen is the actual content that the users are interested in.
Cgogo was founded in February 2003, and it is a leading provider in the mobile search industry with many global IPRs and special technologies. Cgogo mobile search is a third-generation search which is the conceptual search technology based on concept cluster Rank.
In 2004, Cgogo began to offer mobile searches to wireless subscribers through China Mobile and China Unicom. Recently, Cgogo also launched mobile commerce and mobile advertisement systems.
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