NFC Times Exclusive: Chinese mobile operators China Mobile and China Telecom have begun ordering what is expected to be tens of millions of low-cost NFC SIM cards this year as they prepare for large rollouts, while China Mobile is also planning to pay device makers to put NFC technology in their phones, sources told NFC Times.
The two telcos have finalized their SIM tenders that include planned orders for a combined 150 million to perhaps 200 million NFC SIMs, and each operator has selected a slate of at least six SIM vendors to supply the cards, sources told NFC Times. (See table in full story.)
A tender request from China’s other major operator, China Unicom, is expected soon, perhaps adding 20 million more cards. It remains to be seen how many SIMs the Chinese operators actually order this year, with many of those decisions taking place at the provincial level for China Mobile.