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Difference between State Grid and Telecom
1. China State Grid Corporation is a state-owned enterprise in China, responsible for power transmission and distribution. It is the core of China power system, responsible for high-voltage transmission, transformation and distribution. The task of State Grid is to ensure the stable supply of electricity and provide reliable power support for national economic development and people's lives.
2. Telecommunication is a part of communication industry, including fixed telephone, mobile telephone, Internet, broadband network, etc. It covers data transmission, voice communication, Internet access and other communication modes. Telecom operators are companies that provide these communication services, including China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom.
So State Grid and Telecom are two concepts in different fields. State Grid focuses on the transmission and distribution of electricity, while telecommunications involves providing various communication services. They have obvious differences in service content, technology and management.
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