End of era for long-distance, roaming charges
Long-distance and roaming charges will be history as China's three major telecom carriers abolish the practice starting from Friday.
The long-anticipated move would have remained a pipe dream had it not been for Premier Li Keqiang's push.
In the Government Work Report he delivered in March, Li demanded the cancellation of the years-long charging practice as part of government's move to build a stronger internet industry.
The next day, the three telecom giants - China Mobile Communications Corp, China United Network Communications Group Co and China Telecommunications Corp - said that they would make it happen starting Oct 1.
The carriers announced later in July that they will abolish the charges from Sept 1, a month ahead of their earlier pledges.
Telecom companies collected domestic roaming fees when the subscribers left their local service area. These ranged from 0.6 yuan ($0.09) to 0.8 yuan ($0.12) per minute depending on the packages they signed up to.