Beijing Unicom Launches New Service For Enterprise Users
November 15, 2007 |
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Beijing Unicom has launched a new service for enterprise users.
Called "Enterprise Almightiness", the new service offers more convenience, efficiency and economical communications services for enterprise clients. With the service, employees of a company who are using China Unicom's mobile phone or its CDMA or GSM services will be able to form a group by connecting their mobile phones with that of the company's fixed telephones. In this way, each employee can realize a mutual connection between their mobile phone and fixed phone and this is useful for employees to communicate with each other on their work.
Apart from voice services, Beijing Unicom has provided a variety of other services for enterprise users, including Baoshitong and wireless telephone exchange.
Beijing Unicom charges this new service on a monthly basis. The service can reportedly save companies save 20%-40% in communications fee.
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