China and Taiwan seek cooperation in RFID
China and Taiwan seek cooperation in RFID
By Dan Nystedt | Dec 15, 2009
A conference on RFID (radio frequency identification) wireless technology opened Tuesday in Taipei promising to open the road to cooperation between China and Taiwan on how the two can further develop the technology and use it in products and services.
The RFID conference is a chance for companies from both places to see what products are on offer and where they can work together. Talks could eventually lead to cooperation on the joint development of technical standards, something China and Taiwan have found common ground on recently. Last month, the first test network for China's homegrown 3G technology, TD-SCDMA (Time-Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access) opened in Taiwan, with pledges by companies and officials to make more use of the technology. China and Taiwan also early this month announced a plan to promote the ePub (.epub) e-book format for the Chinese-language market.
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