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China to improve telecom services in rural, remote areas
                 English.news.cn | 2015-10-14 23:16:37 | Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) -- The State Council, China's Cabinet, on Wednesday decided to improve broadband in rural and remote areas.

Stronger telecom services will help attract investment and fuel coordinated development, narrowing the gap between urban and rural areas, said a statement released after a State Council executive meeting presided over by Premier Li Keqiang.

The meeting urged more input from the central budget, more support from local policies and capital, more telecom construction and maintenance from private capital, more public-private partnerships, as well as stricter supervision of subsidies.

By 2020, 50,000 more villages will get access to broadband and 30 million rural households will enjoy upgraded services. The total investment is estimated to hit more than 140 billion yuan.

The meeting also stressed the importance of e-commerce, saying faster expansion of e-commerce in rural areas will stimulate consumption, benefit farmers and support the real economy.

Private investment is encouraged to explore channels for agricultural products to enter urban market. Poor areas will be given priority to set up pilot e-commerce villages.

E-commerce training and infrastructure will be improved.

Forged and fake goods will be tackled, and credit support like loans and interest subsidies are expected.

The meeting called for faster development of express couriers to lower cost and provide jobs.

The State Council suggested mergers of delivery companies, easier license acquisition and customs clearance, better cooperation between delivery and e-commerce, safer and faster delivery services, and more mortgages and leasing businesses for the industry.

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China to improve telecom services in rural, remote areas

English.news.cn 2015-10-14 23:16:37

BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) -- The State Council, China's Cabinet, on Wednesday decided to improve broadband in rural and remote areas.

Stronger telecom services will help attract investment and fuel coordinated development, narrowing the gap between urban and rural areas, said a statement released after a State Council executive meeting presided over by Premier Li Keqiang.

The meeting urged more input from the central budget, more support from local policies and capital, more telecom construction and maintenance from private capital, more public-private partnerships, as well as stricter supervision of subsidies.

By 2020, 50,000 more villages will get access to broadband and 30 million rural households will enjoy upgraded services. The total investment is estimated to hit more than 140 billion yuan.

The meeting also stressed the importance of e-commerce, saying faster expansion of e-commerce in rural areas will stimulate consumption, benefit farmers and support the real economy.

Private investment is encouraged to explore channels for agricultural products to enter urban market. Poor areas will be given priority to set up pilot e-commerce villages.

E-commerce training and infrastructure will be improved.

Forged and fake goods will be tackled, and credit support like loans and interest subsidies are expected.

The meeting called for faster development of express couriers to lower cost and provide jobs.

The State Council suggested mergers of delivery companies, easier license acquisition and customs clearance, better cooperation between delivery and e-commerce, safer and faster delivery services, and more mortgages and leasing businesses for the industry.

Related:

China Focus: China launches first big data pilot zone

GUIYANG, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) -- China launched its first big data pilot zone in the southwestern province of Guizhou Friday.

It is the latest move since China's State Council issued guidelines to boost big data development earlier this month. Full story

China issues plan to promote "three-network convergence"

BEIJING, Sept. 4 (Xinhua) -- China's State Council released a plan on Friday promoting a nationwide project to deliver telecom, radio, television and Internet services over a single broadband connection.

The "three-network convergence" project is aimed at integrating data transmission infrastructure and facilitating information sharing, according to the plan. Full story

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