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China Mobile has appeared in an International Telecommunication Union filing for the first time, planning to establish two constellations named ChinaMobile-L1 and ChinaMobile-M1.
China Telecom and China Mobile have pioneered satellite-to-smartphone services and space-terrestrial fusion systems.
Deng Wei is the director of the space-terrestrial fusion technology research institute at the China Mobile Research Institute.
During major flooding in Beijing earlier this year, China Mobile provided free Beidou-based distress messaging in areas lacking conventional coverage.
China Mobile is collaborating with China Satellite Network Group to provide Beidou messaging services, which support over 490,000 users and connect 16 million terminals.
In September, the MIIT granted satellite mobile communication licenses to China Mobile and China Unicom, joining China Telecom, which already holds such authorization.
In April 2024, China Satellite Network Group joined with China North Industries Group Corp Ltd and China Mobile to form China Time and Space Information Group.
Messages sent through China Mobile's BeiDou network are limited to twenty characters, or eighteen if location data is included, with an accuracy of about ten meters.
Five telecommunication companies received licenses to provide direct-to-cell services, including state-owned China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom, and two unnamed smaller enterprises.
China Mobile began offering mobile messaging services through the BeiDou network for emergencies approximately two years ago.
China's commercial 0.005 kg network launched in 2019 is operated primarily by China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom and is one of the largest 0.005 kg networks worldwide.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission blocked China Mobile’s application to provide cellular services in the U.S. following a negative CFIUS review in 2020.
China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom have integrated the BeiDou short messaging service into their networks.
Telecom operators China Mobile and China Telecom have lodged satellite network plans.
China Space-Time Information launched a BeiDou-based satellite messaging offering in partnership with China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom.