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by justicezyx
1907 days ago
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LMAO Another HN China expert poped up... The first link you provided is from China Unicom, the 3rd player in China, behind China mobile and China telecom, whose revenue in 2019 is 7B+, 9B+, 18B+, strikingly %, of course... http://www.xinhuanet.com/tech/2020-10/04/c_1126573258.htm
The village coverage is 94%+ according Xinhua. Is Xinhua accurate, of course not. But is it more accurate than some random statistic site? Highly possible... Your 2nd link is about share of mobile internet users among the all internet users. What's it's relationship to your claim? |
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As far as my own efforts, from the source cited, (which is 'nperf.com' and as far as I can see, not associated with any of the 3 services), You can see the coverage area of each service by selecting their drop downs. I looked at all 3, China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom. The maps of the three services show very limited coverage areas for all 3 services, relative to the land area of China. If those maps are inaccurate, perhaps you can point me to one that is accurate.
Thanks for your link. It states that the service is available in most villages, but that does not mean in and of itself that the villagers are using it. The additional information of 900 million Internet users vs. 1.4 billion citizens suggests they are not all using it. To that point, your link indicates you're on target, since the satellites don't deliver directly to the brain and they'll need a device that would put them on 4G anyway.