MII To Cancel Licenses Of Five Internet Companies
November 21, 2005 |
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The Ministry of Information Industry (MII) has released a circular saying that it will soon cancel the telecom licenses of five enterprises.
All five of those companies, for different reasons, have asked to have their own telecom-related services stopped.
MII says that the five enterprises are Beijing Hulian Tiandi Information Technology Co., Ltd; Beijing Jinzhuwang Communications Co., Ltd; Beijing Hengdayitong Digital Network Technology Development Co., Ltd; Guangdong Chengli Communications Development Co., Ltd; and Huahongcheng Investment Co., Ltd.
MII says that in order to protect consumers' interests, it will display the five parties' service on its website for one month and only when they receive no complaints from users during the period, will their license will cancelled.
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