
According to information from china's sources, on march 17, china will officially issue a 4g operating fee on march 18th. In this regard, china will introduce 3g/4g integration fees, which will decrease significantly in overall traffic costs compared to the previous 3g flow costs。
In addition, the insider claimed that, in order to avoid the doubt that the consumer had “no connection with the flow” when china had previously moved to commercial 4g, the house had moved overnight. The china-connected 3g/4g integration package will set up measures at three levels: “auto-free match of 1g flow packs”, “sms alerts and free flow” and “flow caps”。
As an example of the above-mentioned chinese connection source, “if the user's initial choice of the package contains 300 m traffic, the user's use of the package during the month exceeds the flow within the original package, the china connection will automatically match the user's 1g flow package, free of all traffic costs beyond the original package (300m)
“at the same time, for the selection of a caterer above a certain level, when the user uses more traffic than the part of the package, and until certain standards are met (the person does not disclose specific flow standards), china connect will stop billing the user, but will still provide network services free of all costs beyond traffic.” at the same time, the person claimed that china's connection would not stop the network service until the user had reached a certain standard of traffic (allegedly several gs)。
In terms of terminals, china connect will provide over 50 commercial terminals in the first 25 pilot cities, including 4g mobile phones in support of the td-lte format and hspa+ mobile phones with a peak speed of 42 mbps, as well as multiple data type terminals (access cards, mifi, cpe). It is understood that china's access to relevant data-based products has been tested online by the ministry of industry and communications, covering all mainstream brands, and is expected to be available in the second quarter of the year。




