Not so fast, Chinese App Store!

Several news sources have been reporting that, at long last, the iPhone will finally make its way to China after Apple was able to strike a deal with China Unicom. However, according to CNW (English translation), the integration of the iPhone may not be so easy; in fact, the App Store, from which customers can buy supplementary applications for their iPhones, presents a rather large problem.
In China, telecommunications businesses must apply for a "value-added telecommunications business license," which certifies that the company is allowed to function in the country, and subjects it to any conditions or standards set by the government, which currently include a minimum registered capital of 10 million yuan and and established reputation to "provide users with credibility and capacity." So far, Apple has not taken any steps toward obtaining this operating license and thereby receiving the approval of the Chinese government, but not a big deal, right?
Unfortunately, the issue is not simple as a bit of paperwork. One stipulation of the license is that the government must be able to monitor the activity of the company. Apple's servers for the App Store are not in China, and so they do not fall under Chinese jurisdiction. If the servers cannot be monitored by the Chinese government to a degree of their own satisfaction, the terms of a telecommunications license will not be fulfilled.
This is not to say that the iPhone can't go to China at all -- if Apple removes the App Store option, their application is otherwise fine. There's an old wives' tale that a sort of Cro-Magnon iPhone once roamed the earth pre-App Store, and they weren't so bad. However, the availability of such a wide variety of apps is one of the main advantages of an iPhone as compared to other smart phones, and that would be a hard leg-up to lose for Apple. Combining this with the lack of Wi-Fi capability, Apple's grapple with China is likely far from over.
Thanks for the tip, David!
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Luca san, they download the apps to computers and then sync to the iPhone/ iPod touch.
September 01 2009 at 9:06 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHow is the app store supposed to function without wifi anyway? Would Users in China Be able to Download 100's of Mb over their Cell Network?
September 01 2009 at 2:51 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyDui, yes, There is app store already available in China. They have been selling iPod touch in China. I wonder if Apple would start selling iTunes cards in China to let people buy apps without a credit card.
Also, I would think most Unicom iPhone users would jailbreak them and install apps from other stores.
What a load of rubbish, China already has iTunes and an app store for the iPod touch not to mention a massive apple store in the middle of Sanlitun in Beijing.
August 31 2009 at 6:52 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replychina already has the app store.
August 31 2009 at 4:30 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyand where would you find that app store then? If you can tell me where it is, i will be buying up all the apps that are in there... Hong Kong and Taiwan are no China app stores ;-)
August 31 2009 at 6:58 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replygo to the bottom of the itunes store... choose the one that says china.
September 03 2009 at 5:45 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replymost favored nation trading partner my arse
August 31 2009 at 3:43 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThis is exciting! We are about to have access to the biggest UNTOUCHED Market in the world . WOW
cant wait
Wouldn't Apple locate servers that host the Chinese app store IN china anyway? It makes sense to just combat latency issues.
I don't think Apple moving servers to China is an issue at all. The bigger question is if they're going to allow the Chinese government participate in the app approval process. And will Apple be able to have all its existing apps approved for China or do they have to start at zero?
They should worry about their rising population and falling economy instead of a fucking app store
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