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1. Loral CyberStar
www.cyberstar.com/news/pg00006 - [Cached]Published on: 12/14/2001 Last Visited: 3/28/2003
said Zhou Zehe, president, ChinaSat."
Authorized by the Chinese government to deliver national and international satellite solutions, ChinaSat is already the leading supplier of very small aperture terminal (VSAT) operations across China.
Dedicated to providing "Advanced, Reliable, Excellent, and Fast" telecommunications services throughout China, ChinaSat and CyberStar will market CyberStar products to government agencies, national corporations, and multinational enterprises with broadband and streaming media needs nationally and internationally. -
2. All Bright
www.allbrightlaw.com/publicati - [Cached]Published on: 8/18/2001 Last Visited: 9/26/2006
According to the Ministry of Information Industry (MII), top leaders of the China Telecommunications Satellite Group Corporation were appointed and Zhou Zehe, the present head of ChinaSat, assumed the post of general manager. -
3. www.satnewsasia.com
www.satnewsasia.com/stories/63 - [Cached]Published on: 8/12/2001 Last Visited: 9/19/2002
ChinaSat's current general manager, Zhou Zehe, has been appointed to head the new group. ChinaSat executives also dominate the group's higher management and board of directors, according to industry sources.
Sources at the MII said that merging China's telecommunications satellite operators into a group company is part of a restructuring of all state-owned firms that dominate the telecom sector. MII expects that the greater size and flexibility of the new group may help prepare local enterprises face tougher competition after China's entry into the World Trade Organization in 2002. The new group also makes a more attractive partner for foreign companies looking to enter China's telecom market. The merger of the satellite assets and business licenses of the firms in the new group will make it easier for China Satellite to sign deals with foreign companies.

