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What's the difference between [Telecom and Netcom]? ...

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The State Council approved the telecom reform plan, and China telecom troops were divided into north and south.

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2001121109: 24 Xinhuanet

Xinhuanet Beijing 65438+February 1 1 (Reporter Li Jia, Lu) the State Council recently approved the telecom system reform plan, which will reorganize the existing telecom enterprises.

According to the relevant planning, the existing resources of China Telecom are divided into two parts: the northern part (Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi and Inner Mongolia), the northeastern part (Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang), and Henan, Shandong 10 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) belong to the northern part of China Telecom. The rest belong to the southern part of China Telecom. The northern part was reorganized with China Network Communication Co., Ltd. and Jitong Communication Co., Ltd. into China Network Communication Group Company; The southern part retains the name of "China Telecom Group Company" and continues to own the goodwill and intangible assets of "China Telecom".

After the reorganization, the two major group companies still have the existing business scope of China Telecom, allowing the two major group companies to build local telephone networks and operate local fixed telephones in each other's areas, and both parties provide mutually beneficial services such as equal access. According to the number of optical fibers and channel capacity, the northern and southern parts respectively own 70% and 30% of the property rights of China Telecom's national trunk transmission network, as well as all local telephone networks within their jurisdiction. The plan is organized and implemented by the Ministry of Information Industry. (End)

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In a word, China Telecom is divided into North-South, North Netcom and South Telecom. Although you can enter each other's territory, it has little impact. Netcom in the south is estimated to have been transformed from Jitong in the past.

Business services make no difference.

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