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China satellite navigation starts services to Asia
Associated Press in Beijing
Thursday, 27 December, 2012, 2:24pm
Associated Press in Beijing
Thursday, 27 December, 2012, 2:24pm
A Chinese satellite navigation network created to eventually compete with Americas Global Positioning System has started offering services to Asian users outside the country.
The networks spokesman, Ran Chengqi, said in a press briefing that the Beidou system is offering from Thursday services including positioning, navigation, time and text messaging to users in the Asia-Pacific region.
China expects Beidou to generate a 400 billion yuan (HK$492 billion) annual market for services to the transport, meteorology and telecommunications sectors.
China, and especially its military, has long been wary of relying on the United States dominant GPS network, fearing that Washington might take the system offline in a conflict or an emergency.