
Vodafone Group is buying a three per cent share in China Mobile (Hong Kong) for $2.5bn as part of an alliance between the two companies.
By John Oates
Published: 4 October 2000 12:23 GMT
They will co-operate together in marketing and technology. China Mobile is in the process of buying its network from parent company, China Mobile Communications, according to Reuters reports.
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