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China’s Top Phone Companies Launch Packages Covering AI Use

The plans offer millions of AI tokens per person for a fixed monthly price. Insiders say the packages’ main customers are government entities and state-owned enterprises.

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sixthtone.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

China’s Top Phone Companies Launch Packages Covering AI Use

The plans offer millions of AI tokens per person for a fixed monthly price. Insiders say the packages’ main customers are government entities and state-owned enterprises.

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technode.com1 mesi fa

China’s three telecom giants race into the AI token economy · TechNode

China’s telecom industry is entering its next major business transition, evolving from selling voice minutes to monetizing mobile data and now to

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  1. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·technode.com

    China’s three telecom giants race into the AI token economy · TechNode

    China’s telecom industry is entering its next major business transition, evolving from selling voice minutes to monetizing mobile data and now to

  2. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·sixthtone.com

    China’s Top Phone Companies Launch Packages Covering AI Use

    The plans offer millions of AI tokens per person for a fixed monthly price. Insiders say the packages’ main customers are government entities and state-owned enterprises.