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China Unicom partnering up with Alibaba

- By FANFEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

China United Network Communicat­ions Ltd said it has partnered with internet giants in a move to arrest its continuing profit decline and speed up its shift toward the mobile internet.

China Unicom, the country’s second-biggest telecom carrier, made the remarks on Saturday after it inked a strategic partnershi­p with e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd to cooperate on basic telecommun­ication services, mobile internet and industrial internet.

Wang Xiaochu, chairman of China Unicom, said the all-round deep cooperatio­nbetweenCh­inaUnicom and Alibaba has a solid foundation. Jack Ma, founder and chairman of Alibaba, said he has high expectatio­ns for the cooperatio­n deal.

China Unicom also signed a strategic cooperativ­e agreement with Baidu Inc onNov 2, to cooperate on projects in mobile internet, artificial intelligen­ce, big data and telecom services.

Baidu aims to help China Unicom put the services of its bricksand-mortar outlets and franchised stores online. China Unicom will offer Baidu stronger telecom infrastruc­ture support, including internet data centers and informatio­n and communicat­ion technology.

The cooperatio­n between China Unicom and internet giants comes after the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission selected ChinaUnico­m to beamongthe first batch of enterprise­s for the pilot mixed ownership reform.

Chinese local media recently reported that ChinaUnico­m would likely attract private investors to participat­e in its reform.

“China Unicom has rich network resources, but it has the fewest 4G users compared with its rivals, including ChinaMobil­e Communicat­ions Corp and China Telecommun­ications Corp,” said Peter Liu, research director at consultanc­y Gartner Inc.

“There is an urgent need to find new users and data flow portals,” he said.

Liu said the cooperatio­n was a positive move, which would see both sides benefittin­g from each other’s strengths and would enhance China Unicom’s core business competitiv­eness.

Xiang Ligang, CEO of telecom industry website cctime.com, said it was an inevitable trend that internet companies partnered with telecom carriers.

“It is expected that this cooperatio­n will boost China Unicom’s 4G user base,” he said.

Xiang said the mixed ownership reform is a very complex process, involving share purchases and a change of operationa­l modes and needed time to implement.

Analysts said China Unicom, whose 4G subscriber­s accounted for 28 percent of China’s total at the end of June, is likely to continue to face heavymarke­ting costs that will weigh on profits.

Its 4G subscriber­s reached 72.4 million in June, up by more than 46 percent compared with the number in January, while China Mobile’s 4G subscriber­s were 429 million in June.

number of 4G subscriber­s of China Unicom at the end of June

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 ?? LIANG SHENGJIAN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Customers try virtual reality devices at the China Unicom stand at a telecoms exhibition in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
LIANG SHENGJIAN / FOR CHINA DAILY Customers try virtual reality devices at the China Unicom stand at a telecoms exhibition in Guangzhou, Guangdong province.

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