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  • 2024-06-13 02:00:48

    How do telecom agents operate?
    There are agency fees for telephone and broadband charges. The newly opened telephone, broadband and mobile phones have business agency fees (this is the main income guarantee). Provide mobile phone terminals to telecom companies or provide terminal retail support in cooperation with the promotion activities of telecom operators (this is the largest part of the profits). Acting for other businesses: payment card, call center, value-added service opening or cooperation sharing, etc. Telecom advantages: brand advantages: China Telecom is the telecom operator with the longest history and the richest operating experience in China. China Telecom is also the earliest telecom operator to carry out broadband business. It has rich broadband operating experience, mature technology and good service. The scale of users proves the quality of telecom broadband services. Application advantages: More than 90% of the national personal and commercial website servers are located on the telecommunications network, which means that the broadband users of telecommunications visit these websites within the network, with fast speed, minimal delay, extremely rich content and guaranteed speed. While other operators need to access these websites through their own networks and then to the telecommunications network, which also needs to go through the gateway connected with telecommunications, and is also limited by the bandwidth of the gateway. Do you understand this explanation?

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