China Daily Global Edition (USA)

China Telecom expands to Texas

- By MAY ZHOU in Houston mayzhou@chinadaily­usa.com

China Telecom Americas (CTA) has opened an office in Dallas to handle the state’s increasing presence of Chinese companies and Chinese.

CTA held an opening cer-emony for the branch on Oct 20 in Houston. The offi ce will focus on promoting carrier ser-vice under the brand CTExcel, corporate informatio­n, com-munication and technologi­es (ITC) and cloud solutions, as well as business collaborat­ion with its partners such as AT&T, Huawei and ZTE USA, all with headquarte­rs in Dallas.

Zhao Hui, vice-president at CTA, said that the company pri-marily focused on serving US companies when it first came to the US in 2000. Beginning in 2013, CTA set up a team to concentrat­e on serving Chinese companies and Chinese.

“In the past three years, our business has been growing at 60 percent a year,” said Zhao. “We provide comprehens­ive ICT services to some of the major Chinese companies in the US, including Bank of China and Fuyao Glass America, which produces a quarter of the auto glass in the US.”

CTA’s CTExcel carrier ser-vice has signed up more than 50,000 customers in the US in a little more than a year, said Zhao. Its service package off ers duel sim cards with a US num-ber and a China number, plus free minutes between China and the US. The service has been very popular among Chi-nese students studying in the US and business people who travel a lot between China and the US.

“Our numbers show that there are more than 300,000 Chinese university students and scholars in the US. If counting primary schools, the number is as high as 450,000. There are many opportunit­ies,” said Sun Feng, CTA’s mobile business director. In Houston, there are five CTExcel retail stores, with more to come, he said.

CTA has provided service for many high-level visits to the US by Chinese government officials.

The opening event was cohosted by the Houston chapter of China General Chamber of Commerce USA (CGCC), with scores of executives attending from Chinese companies, many of them CTA’s corporate customers.

Li Shaolin, president of the chamber’s Houston chapter, welcomed CTA to Texas and as a new member to the local chapter.

“Our chapter has grown from 39 to 70 in a little over a year. Our goal is to increase it to 80 by August next year. We plan to add associate membership and admit US companies to further benefit our member’s business collaborat­ion,” he said.

Li Qiangmin, China’s consul general in Houston, said that competitio­n in the US telecom market is very fierce, but that CTA’s business strategy in the US reflects its confidence in expanding its internatio­nal business. With more Chinese and businesses coming to Texas, “CTA’s Texas office will surely bring new growth to the company,” he said.

Our business has been growing at 60 percent a year.”

Zhao Hui, vice-president, CTA

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