Shenzhen Approves More Internet Cafes
February 14, 2006 |
Print
|
Email
|
Comments | Category: Law & Policy
After a three year ban, Shenzhen has now approved new 746 Internet cafes, of which 374 are expected to soon obtain their license.
Following an Internet cafe fire accident in Beijing three years ago, Shenzhen has not approved any new Internet cafes, leaving the city with only 314 Internet cafes to meet consumer demand.
According to a representative from the Shenzhen Municipal Cultural Bureau, Shenzhen has been listed as one of the nine trial cities in China to set up Internet cafe long-term management mechanisms and been approved to develop a total of 1060 new locations.
Related Links:
Leave A Comment:
Inside ChinaTechNews.com
-
Security
- Qihoo 360's Safebox Software Will Integrate With Uuu9.com
- Apple Suspends iPhone 4S Sales In Retail Stores In China
- New Chinese Internet Rules Focus On Data Security, Web Advertising
- Chinese Internet Users Can Report Online Fraudsters Via New Baidu Service
- Huawei To Acquire 49% Stake In Security JV With Symantec
-
Software
-
Telecom & Wireless
Visit these other China sites: ChinaRetailNews.com | GreenChinaTech.com
| ChinaWirelessNews.com
| TechSecurityChina.com
| China Sourcing News
| China CSR





