China Telecom
Coverage of China Telecom in the Nexus archive.
- ZTE and Tianyi Digital Life jointly unveil flagship home AI router
ZTE and Tianyi Digital Life jointly launched China Telecom’s first AI-native Wi-Fi 7 router, the Flagship Home AI Router, which integrates full-domain AI capabilities to enhance smart home experiences. The device addresses home networking challenges through AI-driven features like automated deployment, real-time security monitoring, and cross-device control.
- Samsung memory workers call off strike and may score six-figure bonuses
Samsung memory workers averted a strike by agreeing to a profit-sharing plan offering potential six-figure bonuses. Huawei proposed a new semiconductor scaling law (τ Scaling Law) to replace Moore's Law, aiming for 1.4 nm-equivalent transistor density by 2031. Chinese telecoms China Telecom and Shanghai Telecom introduced mobile plans with AI token allowances.
- Chinese telecom giants plan to charge for AI tokens
Chinese telecom giants including China Telecom are planning to charge consumers for AI tokens as units of billable data in the digital economy. The move reflects Beijing's effort to shape AI commerce rules and reduce US dollar dominance globally. Two other major carriers are also betting on tokens becoming the next standard billable unit similar to cellular data.