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China to try out program of network integration
Jul 1, 2010 01:48
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Xinhua reported that Chinese TV, Internet and mobile phone users will be soon be able to do all three activities through a single device after the government announced Thursday a pilot scheme to integrate the three systems.

Currently, TV, telecom and Internet networks are separated in China, and different operators provide access to cable TV, telecommunications and the Internet.

The program, known as "three networks integration" in Chinese, aims to make the three systems compatible and allow users to make telephone calls, surf the Internet and watch television through only one cable or wireless entrance.

The cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Dalian, Harbin, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Xiamen, Qingdao, Wuhan, Shenzhen, Mianyang and regions around central Hunan Province's three boom cities of Changsha, Zhuzhou and Xiangtan, were approved for the pilot program, according to a statement from the State Council posted on the government website (www.gov.cn).

The State Council, China's Cabinet, said in January the program would be accelerated through pilot projects from 2010 to 2012, focusing on trials connecting broadcasting and telecommunication networks. It vowed to achieve comprehensive integration by 2015.
Jul 1, 2010 05:01
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GUESTQQQQ wont it be more complicated to handle these tools?
Jul 2, 2010 20:36
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Originally Posted by GUESTQQQQ

wont it be more complicated to handle these tools?



Maybe, but we can learn. You shoule believe that men are more powerful than machines.
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