Chinese premier Li Keqiang meets resistance as telecom operators fail to cut fees
China’s top three mobile and telecom operators have not taken any concrete steps to reduce internet fees despite pledging to do so one month ago, several days after premier Li Keqiang called for change.
On May 15, China Unicom announced that it would cut its mobile data fees by 20 per cent. One the same day, China Mobile vowed to lower its charges by more than 35 per cent, while China Telecom said it would reduce its unit bandwidth fees by 35 per cent.
Their pledges came three days after Li said there was a need for increased internet speeds and lower charges to promote internet innovation.
He said the government could not fix internet fees but that if companies cut their charges, it would boost the use of their services, thereby increasing the operators' overall profits.
Still, none of the moves have yet been fully implemented, China News Agency reported on Monday.
Instead, the carriers promoted a range of new services by offering conditional discounts.