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Thursday, March 01, 2001, updated at 15:47(GMT+8)
Business
Guangzhou Mobile Provides Free Call Service
From February 28, 2001, 2 million mobile phone users in Guangzhou, capital of southeast China's
Guangdong
Province, can enjoy free call-ads service, namely, users will be offered some free phone call service if they tune in ads on their phones. The advertisers will pay an equal sum of service fees needed on their behalf.
This new service now is available for GSM mobile communication users of Guangzhou only.
Guangzhou Mobile so far has opened five channels for calls free of charge. Among the first batch of advertisers are included Simens and Ericsson.
By PD Online Staff Deng Gang
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