China Daily

Unicom teams up with video giants

Move part of telecom firm’s efforts to diversify income base

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China United Network Communicat­ions Ltd announced the launch of a partnershi­p with a number of video-streaming website son Thursday, to offer its mobile users better entertainm­ent experience­s.

The move came as the country’s second biggest telecoms carrier by subscriber­s steps up efforts to boost its data traffic, which is outweighin­g calls and text-messages, as its major revenue source.

China Unicom said it will offer data packages that will charge users no extra data fees when they use smartphone­s to access content of Youku, LeTV, iQiyi and other video websites, all major players in the industry.

The company also developed its own video applicatio­n for mobile phones. Within just seven months, its users have exceeded 12 million and 35 percent of them use the app at least once in a month.

Jiang Zhengxin, deputy general manager of China Unicom, said the company has built one of the best telecom networks in China to offer good video-streaming services.

“Video business has become one of our top priorities. The move will deepen China Unicom’s partnershi­p with internet companies,” Jiang said.

The State-owned company is locked in stiff competitio­n with China Mobile Communicat­ions Corp and China Telecom Corp. It is pushing forward mixed ownership reform to find new growth engines.

The reform will involve the shareholdi­ng structure of its Shanghai-listed unit, China United Network Communicat­ions Ltd.

China Unicom Chairman Wang Xiaochu said last week that the Beijing-based company is talking with 10 ministries to accelerate the reform process.

In the first quarter the company reported a 1.9 percent year-on-year decline in revenue to 69 billion yuan ($10 billion), but managed to generate a profit of 274 million yuan, up 88.3 percent.

Xiang Ligang, a smartphone expert and CEO of telecom industry website cctime.com, said China Unicom already had very close partnershi­ps with Tencent Holdings Ltd, Baidu Inc and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.

“The video business is playing an increasing­ly important role in telecom carriers’ revenue. The trend will become more apparent in the 5G era,” Xiang said.

 ?? AN XIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Two women surf the web on a mobile phone at an outlet of China Unicom in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province.
AN XIN / FOR CHINA DAILY Two women surf the web on a mobile phone at an outlet of China Unicom in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province.

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