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China Telecom broadband free upgrade

China Telecom’s optical fiber and broadband announced free upgrades and speed increases: the promotion of upgrades up to 500Mbps is officially underway. In the context of my country's rapid development, ordinary daily broadband can no longer meet the needs of most people. Therefore, China Telecom has recently launched a free broadband upgrade service, and has previously released upgrade information to the general public. If you receive this text message, don’t panic. This text message is a reminder text message for free broadband upgrade. Most people who apply for telecommunications broadband are tied to their mobile phone numbers. There are also single-broadband accounts, but they are relatively rare. Most broadband is a broadband account bound to a mobile phone number, and then promises a certain package. The subsequent broadband is free to use and there is no monthly broadband fee. When both the package and the cost are changed, if only an optional package is added to the original package, the final result for the user will be the same. The difference is that if the installation and maintenance personnel help you upgrade, then they will A performance point will be awarded. Different groups of people have different requirements for broadband, but they all strive for speed. Currently, our country is vigorously developing the telecommunications industry and is determined to improve the experience of the masses. Article 5 of the Provisions on the Approval and Filing Procedures for Telecommunications Tariffs (Trial), the application report for establishing or adjusting telecommunications tariffs shall include:

(1) The definition, characteristics, use objects and characteristics of the telecommunications business to be formulated or adjusted, and the Business launch time, market supply and demand, business volume, number of users, equipment capacity and equipment utilization in the past three years.

(2) The network organizational structure, equipment composition, construction cost, operating cost, etc. of the telecommunications business.

(3) Financial statements of the telecommunications business for the past three years. The Ministry of Information Industry or the Communications Administration Bureau may ask qualified intermediaries to review the corporate financial accounting statements and related calculation data submitted by telecommunications business operators as needed.

(4) Current tariffs and proposed tariff levels.

(5) The basis and reasons for setting or adjusting tariffs.