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Chinese state media have promoted Jinan's hotline, which launched in 2008, as a model example, as it consolidated and replaced 38 distinct hotlines. [2] Shanghai started its 12345 hotline in 2013. [1] Guangzhou launched one in 2015. [1]
only new TD-LTE, LTE-FDD, LTE-A or NR wireless network card users may got a new 145 number, but can also be used to connect 3G network: N/A 4: WCDMA 7: LTE: NR: 146 China Unicom N/A 4: WCDMA 7: LTE: NR: 147: China Mobile (formerly Data-plans only) Used for "one SIM with dual-number" service of CMHK in Mainland: GSM 4: N/A 3: LTE: NR: 148: China ...
(Chinese: 神州行; pinyin: Shénzhōuxíng Rough translation: "Travel across China" [46] (lit. "travel the holy states")): a basic prepaid mobile phone service more heavily marketed in rural areas [37] G3. A 3G service brand using TD-SCDMA [45] (likely introduced post-2007) and!和. A 4G/LTE service brand using TD-LTE
A large number of Chinese companies compete now with foreign corporations not only in the Chinese market but also in other countries. Datang is the main TD-SCDMA manufacturer, and UTStarcom, the main PAS/PHS manufacturer. Huawei leads the SMS market and Great Wall stands out in the broadband sector.
Datang Telecom Group (officially Datang Telecom Technology & Industry Group) is a Chinese state-owned telecommunications equipment group headquartered in Beijing, China.. It is best known for its leading role in developing the Chinese TD-SCDMA 3G mobile telecommunications standard through its subsidiary DT Mobile (formerly known as Datang Mobile).
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National Anti-Fraud Center (NAFC) is a Chinese fraud prevention and reporting mobile application developed by the Ministry of Public Security. It was first published in March 2021. The software claims that it can maintain telecommunications network security, create channels for reporting online fraud and raising awareness for fraud prevention. [1]
ByteDance Ltd. is a Chinese internet technology company headquartered in Haidian, Beijing, and incorporated in the Cayman Islands. [7] Founded by Zhang Yiming, Liang Rubo, and a team of others in 2012, ByteDance developed the video-sharing apps TikTok and Douyin. The company is also the developer of the news platform Toutiao.