This
paper explains that, before
wireless technology was introduced, China had been among the many countries whose economy depended on the manufacturing
industry and whose culture was conservative and simple; wireless technology is now introducing major changes, such as the use of
cash. The author points out that wireless technology is continuously expanding in China and is
out-performing the wireless market in other countries, such as the U.S.A. The paper relates that manufacturers of wireless devices, such as the Motorola and Nokia, are important players that can add to the potential
growth of China's wireless industry. Table of Contents China before the Wireless The Effect of Culture on the Introduction of Wireless The Roots Beginnings and Early History Cultural Continuity and the Republic of China China's Wireless Today Impact on Cultures Development Capitalist