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Passengers wait near a Beijing Mobile advertisement at a bus station February 7, 2007. Starting from this day, Beijing Mobile will offer several new plans that include free incoming calls. The telecom company said the monthly plan is based on a one-way billing scheme. The new plan will dramatically slash mobile call charges for users. (newsphoto) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- Beijing Mobile, part of
China's largest mobile phone operator, plans to dramatically slash its mobile
call fees in early February with a monthly package based on a one-way billing
scheme.
The caller-pays scheme, in which
incoming calls are free for the person who receives the call, has been welcomed
by China Mobile and China Unicom subscribers in pilot areas in Guangdong,
Shanghai and Tianjin, allowing the companies to reinforce their position in the
market.
That has put the pressure on fixed-line operators
China Telecom and China Netcom to lower costs and improve services, China
Securities News reported Tuesday.
The best way to boost also-rans China Telecom and
China Netcom is to grant them 3G licenses, allowing them to get into the mobile
phone business and compete with rivals on an equal footing, the newspaper quoted
an unnamed analyst as saying.
This fits with government efforts to establish a new
balance of power among the nation's major telecom players, the analyst said.
The newspaper said China Telecom is keen to get into
the mobile phone sector.
Latest figures show that there were nearly 70 million new mobile phone subscribers in China last year, but only 17 million new fixed-line phones.