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The difference between value-added telecom business license and ICP certificate

ICP business license refers to the "People's Republic of China (PRC) Telecom and Information Service Business License" issued by local communication management departments, that is, ICP license. It is an activity that provides information and other services to Internet users free of charge through the Internet. Operating ICP mainly deals with online advertising, paid provision of specific information content, e-commerce and other network application services.

The state implements a licensing system for ICP operation. It is stipulated that each company's website must apply for ICP license. The business type of value-added telecom business license (SPsp certificate for short) is the information service business in the second kind of value-added telecom business.

Sp certificate mobile network value-added telecommunications service access project refers to the establishment of a service platform directly connected with the mobile network, providing mobile network access services, location services and other value-added services for mobile network value-added telecommunications service operators.

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Formulating and standardizing the laws, regulations and normative documents for the implementation of the project: Article 7 of the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Telecom (the State Council Decree No.291) states: "The state implements a licensing system for telecommunications services according to their classification. Engaged in telecommunications business, must be in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, the Ministry of Information Industry of the State Council or the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government issued a telecommunications business license. No organization or individual may engage in telecommunications business without obtaining a telecommunications business license. "