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Starting from tomorrow, subscribers to China Mobile's cellular service in Beijing will pay much less for making and receiving mobile calls.
Thirty-eight-year-old Ren Xin will be one of the beneficiaries. Choosing a package under a new pricing scheme, the Beijing resident will pay only 20 yuan (US$2.5) for 1,000 minutes of incoming calls.
That is equivalent to 0.02 yuan per minute, compared to 0.40 yuan per minute previously.
But Ren complained: "I should not have to pay for incoming calls at all."
People like Ren have long been looking forward to the caller-pay scheme, a system where users only pay for the calls they make and not for the ones they receive.
Typically, subscribers to China Mobile's "GoTone" service currently pay a monthly subscription fee of 50 yuan (US$12.5) and 0.4 yuan (US$0.05) per minute for both making and receiving calls.
Such a charging scheme has remained unchanged for almost 10 years in Beijing, although de facto one-way charging is practiced in many parts of the country.
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