The world's largest mobile phone carrier, China Mobile, annoucned that it now has over 10 million iPhone users under its umbrella, despite the fact it does not have an agreement with Apple, the maker of the iPhone. China Mobile Chairman Wang Jianzhou told Reuters news agency that Apple had promised to make an iPhone compatible with China Mobile's TD-LTE standard when its next-generation model comes out, but could not give specifics as to when this would happen. “We have not yet got agreement with Apple,” Wang said on the fringes of the ITU World telecoms fair in Geneva. “Apple promised to provide, when they develop the iPhone for LTE, that it will include TD-LTE. We are discussing the details.” The company had met with late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs on a number of occasions to discuss inking an agreement for the iPhone based on the mobile giant's network, but nothing substantial came from those meetings. China Mobile, according to company statistics, has over 600 million subscribers, but the vast majority of those users do not use data plans. BM