Go big or go home – QderoPateo and Datang Digital expect to add 100 million subscribers in 24 months
QderoPateo intend to hit the market running and have a partnership with Datang Digital who is a Chinese telecommunication company best known for its leading role in developing the first 3G network in China through its subsidiary, Datang Mobile.
In April 2007, Datang made the crucial move and managed to secure a 36.6% share of China Mobile's first large-scale 3G network construction contracts.
As QderoPateo’s main partner the duo will be working together with China Mobile to secure a subscriber uptake rate of five million per month. China Mobile's target is over 100 million subscribers within the next 24 months.
Datang are clearly looking to QderoPateo and their Ouidoo Gaian Scene as a catalyst to stimulate aggressive growth in their new 3G service.
I’ve been told that everything is in place for the China rollout in June 2010 and that there is a US carrier in place for distribution there sometime after the debut in Asia.
With 1.3 billion people, China is the ideal market for an ambitious company like QderoPateo who claim they are going to create a renaissance in mobile technology.

With this type of technology it’s essential to establish standards for utilising it properly. QderoPateo has been proactive in the fact that they have instigated a strategic partnership with the Chinese academy of science to create the standard for Articulated Naturality Web (ANW).
ANW is the proprietary engine that makes articulated naturality possible by combining computer vision (optical recognition PTAM/PTAMM), artificial intelligence and ambient intelligence. All of which is delivered through the Ouidoo Gaian.
If QderoPateo have their way, the Ouidoo Gaian scene device will be in the hands of nearly 10% of the population of China by 2012.
QderoPateo are going big – full stop.
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