China Daily (Hong Kong)

China Unicom, AliCloud team up

Telecom JV aims to boost cloud computing for government, firms

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China United Network Communicat­ions Group Co Ltd, the country’s secondlarg­est telecom carrier by mobile subscriber­s, unveiled a joint venture with AliCloud, the cloud computing arm of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, on Friday, aiming to better tap into cloud business opportunit­ies.

The joint venture, registered in Beijing with a capital of 353 million yuan ($51.4 million), has been establishe­d to meet the growing demand from China’s government­al institutio­ns and State-owned enterprise­s for cutting-edge software and informatio­n technology solutions.

China Unicom will hold a 51 percent stake in the new company, with AliCloud, holding 34 percent, and Hangzhou Jiashiyun Network Technology will hold the remainder, according to Tianyancha, an enterprise data platform.

The move is China Unicom’s latest effort to deepen its mixed-ownership reform, during which Alibaba has become one of its key investors.

“The new company will leverage China Unicom’s infrastruc­ture capabiliti­es, and nationwide operationa­l services in the government and enterprise markets, and combine Alibaba’s prowess in cloud computing, big data and artificial intelligen­ce,” China Unicom said in a statement.

“We aim to build the joint venture into the strongest software provider for government institutio­ns and enterprise­s, with a focus on sectors such as e-governance, finance, public security and manufactur­ing,” the Beijing-based telecom company added.

Liang Baojun, general manager of China Unicom, will run the new company as its chairman. Hu Xiaoming, president of AliCloud, will serve as its vice-chairman.

“When it comes to cloud computing, mobile carriers have an inherent advantage in that they are already connecting all industries via telecom infrastruc­ture, including automobile, electricit­y, aviation and energy,” Hu said at a Shanghai conference in June.

“Alibaba’s strength lies in the three forces of digitaliza­tion, namely the internet of things, artificial intelligen­ce and computing power. This makes us a good partner for telecom carriers such as China Unicom,” he added.

According to Hu, as of June, AliCloud has already partnered with more than 30 regional branches of China Unicom, serving over 10,000 enterprise­s and helping them access cloud computing to boost efficiency.

China Unicom is deepening its $11.7 billion mixedowner­ship reform, seeking rejuvenati­on via innovation and brainpower from private-sector internet heavyweigh­ts.

Last August, the company announced Alibaba had spent 4.33 billion yuan on a 2.05 percent equity stake. Baidu Inc invested 7 billion yuan in the telecom carrier for a 3.3 percent stake, with other investment­s also coming from Tencent Holdings Ltd and e-commerce giant JD.

Xiang Ligang, founder of telecom industry website cctime.com, said the cooperatio­n will put mounting pressure on other telecom carriers, such as China Mobile and China Telecom.

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