China Unicom, one of the three major telecommunications operators in China, is also a prominent global communications service provider. The company was formed on January 6, 2009, from the merger of the former China Netcom and China Unicom, with its headquarters situated in Beijing.
Service Scope
China Unicom’s services encompass mobile communication, fixed-line communication, internet access, satellite communication, data communication, cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), and more.
Mobile Communication
Serving as the second-largest mobile operator in China, the company boasts over 430 million mobile subscribers. It offers 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G mobile services.
Fixed-Line Communication
As the second-largest fixed-line operator in China, it has over 120 million fixed-line telephone users and over 250 million broadband users. Services include fiber-optic broadband, ADSL, VDSL, and others.
Internet Access
Among the largest internet access providers in China, China Unicom serves over 150 million internet access users. It provides broadband access, dedicated line access, wireless access, and more.
Other Services
The company also offers satellite communication, data communication, cloud computing, IoT, and actively explores new business areas to enhance its comprehensive service capabilities.
Development Strategy
Adhering to a “创新驱动、转型发展” strategy, China Unicom aims for “service excellence and value creation.” It continuously promotes the application of 5G, cloud computing, IoT, and other new technologies, striving to be a key player in building a “Digital China.”
Future Outlook
China Unicom will persist in innovation and service improvement, endeavoring to provide superior communication services. The company aspires to be a leading enterprise in “Digital China” construction, contributing significantly to China’s socioeconomic development.