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China Fixed-line Subscribers Drop by 2.579 Million in June
China Fixed-line Subscribers Drop by 2.579 Million in June
Written by Junelyn Han
Wednesday, 06 August 2008 08:46
According to MIIT’s latest statistics, fixed-line subscribers dropped by 2.579 million in June. China Telecom’s fixed-line subscribers dropped by 0.58 million while China Netcom’s fixed-line subscribers increased by 0.16 million.
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