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China issues plan to promote "three-network convergence"

Xinhua, September 4, 2015 Adjust font size:

China's State Council on Friday released a plan for promoting a nationwide project to deliver telecoms, radio and television, and Internet services over a single broadband connection.

The "three-network convergence" project is aimed at connecting IT infrastructures and facilitating information sharing, according to the plan.

"The project can help upgrade consumption mode, overhaul industrial structure and improve people's livelihood," said the document. Endi