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phonemantra-blog · 2 years ago
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A memorandum of cooperation was signed Huawei and Changan created a joint venture (JV) and signed a memorandum of cooperation. The tech giant is looking to expand its reach to include more auto companies, exploring new collaboration models that are open and mutually beneficial. Following in the footsteps of the Avita-Huawei collaboration, the creation of a new company in partnership with Changan will see Changan's sub-brands such as Avatr and Deepal actively collaborating with the new JV. Huawei's smart car division is set to deepen cooperation with other brands with the launch of the AITO series of models. Joint efforts with companies such as Seres, Chery and others will focus on technological innovation, product definition, quality control, channel sales and brand marketing to accelerate progress in these areas. [caption id="attachment_84488" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Huawei[/caption] Huawei is increasingly involved in cars: a joint venture has been created with Changan On November 25, Changan reaffirmed its commitment to this partnership by signing a “Memorandum of Investment Cooperation” with Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. The memorandum outlines Huawei's plans to create a company engaged in research and development, design, production, sales and service of automotive intelligent systems and component solutions. The target company's intended business scope includes automotive intelligent driving solutions, automotive intelligent cockpits, intelligent automotive digital platforms, intelligent automotive clouds, head-up displays and intelligent automotive headlights.
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phonemantra-blog · 2 years ago
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The fee was canceled in tariffs with prepaid packages MTS still has not commented on whether the fee for distributing Internet from mobile devices will be canceled for tariffs with an unlimited traffic package. So far, the company charges 50 rubles for distributing 3 GB of Internet per day (in Norilsk and Chukotka - 1 GB for the same price), as Interfax writes with reference to the operator’s press service. [caption id="attachment_81290" align="aligncenter" width="780"] MTS[/caption] MTS allowed not all subscribers to distribute traffic from smartphones for free Yesterday we reported that the MTS operator changed its mind regarding the need to charge a fee for the distribution of Internet traffic. MTS will provide subscribers with the opportunity to distribute Internet traffic from their mobile devices for free, but this was only about tariffs with prepaid traffic packages. As we have already  written , the Russian operators Megafon, VimpelCom (Beeline brand) and Tele2 will return to subscribers the opportunity to distribute Internet traffic from their mobile devices for free at the request of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS).
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phonemantra-blog · 2 years ago
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Previously, MTS refused to comply with the FAS requirement The MTS operator has changed its mind regarding the need to charge a fee for the distribution of Internet traffic. Following MegaFon, VimpelCom (Beeline brand) and Tele2, the operator agreed to the demands of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) to provide subscribers with the opportunity to distribute Internet traffic from their mobile devices for free. [caption id="attachment_80770" align="aligncenter" width="780"] MTS[/caption] Dozhali: MTS still canceled the fee for Internet distribution Previously, MTS refused to comply with the FAS requirement, explaining that in this case traffic prices for all tariffs would increase. As the press service has now announced, MTS is indeed canceling fees for the distribution of Internet traffic - on tariffs with a prepaid Internet package. The company explained: In order to create the most comfortable conditions for mobile Internet consumption for subscribers, MTS is eliminating the fee for distributing traffic from smartphones to other devices on tariffs with prepaid traffic packages. Let us recall that on September 18, the FAS warned MTS, MegaFon, VimpelCom and Tele2 about the need to cancel fees for distributing Internet traffic from mobile devices and gave the companies one month to comply with the requirements. In September alone, the antimonopoly authority received 186 consumer complaints.
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