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Tencent, Geely to offer railway Wi-Fi

- By HE WEI in Shanghai and LI FUSHENG in Beijing Contact the writers at hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

Automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and tech giant Tencent Holdings Ltd are joining hands to provide wireless internet services on China’s high-speed trains by acquiring a stake in the country’s bullet train Wi-Fi operator.

The pair won the joint bid to acquire a 49 percent stake in Bullet Train Networks Technology Ltd, a subsidiary of State-owned China Railway Corp, the companies announced on Thursday. The estimated value of the company is 8.78 billion yuan ($1.37 billion yuan). The deal was transacted at 4.3 billion yuan, according to the website of China Beijing Equity Exchange.

Tencent said it would hold 10 percent in the joint venture while Geely will have 39 percent.

Geely and Tencent will cooperate to increase the number of Wi-Fi hotspots and create a platform offering value-added service through the high-speed rail network, the companies said.

The move was part of China’s broader efforts to reform and rejuvenate State-owned enterprise­s by infusing private capital and expertise.

“As an automotive technology company, Geely has continuous­ly advanced the developmen­t of cutting-edge technologi­es and accumulate­d rich experience in the areas of mobility and smart ecology while providing a leading user experience,” said Geely Chairman Li Shufu in a statement. “As the country deepens its reforms, we are joining hands with Tencent to provide passengers with highly integrated smart mobility services in order to meet their diverse travel needs.”

The new platform is part of a wider move toward creating a smart and intelligen­t transporta­tion network across China, offering ticket services, shopping, tourism and catering services based on the jointly developed Wi-Fi platform.

“The digital era in China is undergoing a period of change and opportunit­y,” said Tencent Chief Executive Officer Pony Ma. “Tencent hopes to become a digital assistant, where it will share its spirit of ‘digital craftsmans­hip’ to help everyone achieve transforma­tion and upgrade themselves digitally.”

High-speed rail has become an important means of transporta­tion in China. In 2017, the number of highspeed railway trips exceeded 1.7 billion, according to official figures.

With the continued developmen­t of high-speed rail infrastruc­ture, passengers have increasing­ly pushed for better services, including stable, high-speed and comprehens­ive mobile network services.

“The move marks the reallocati­on and optimizati­on of industrial resources and further integratio­n of the traditiona­l sectors with the internet and technology­backed economy,” said Wang Yue, an internet veteran and founder of MTrend, a technology portal.

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XINHUA A passenger buys food with her mobile phone on a bullet train.

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