Starting from the cancellation of the approval system for mobile phone production licenses!

by lisker on 2007-10-27 17:02:35

On October 12, 2007, the State Council announced the fourth batch of canceled and adjusted administrative examination and approval projects, deciding to cancel the approval for production projects such as nationally specially specified mobile communication systems and terminals. This meant that the mobile phone approval system implemented since 2004 would be officially abolished. This means that the mobile phone production approval system which has been in operation for nearly three years will be officially abolished. However, the industry did not have much reaction to this move, the reason being that the license approval system had long been "in name only". With the continuous lowering of industry thresholds, before any new relevant policies were introduced, the network access permit became the only "identity card" for mobile phones. If black mobile phones could pass the network access test and obtain a permit, they could also become legitimate mobile phones. So this license opening was just helping everyone save the trouble of an additional branding step. However, it is still difficult for black mobile phones to be whitewashed, as network access permits remain a challenge. On the other hand, the launch of Meizu's M8 has one less obstacle. I hope Meizu won't repeatedly test everyone's patience. Otherwise, beware of being outmaneuvered by Viiphone. Speaking of which, Vii is quite popular these days. This Chinese version of wii, with the national name "Wei Li Bang", if placed in front of classmates who haven't seen wii, will surely snatch away many LIGHT USERS (hereinafter referred to as LU). This is not good news for Nintendo. It's not fun to lose so many LU audiences that they have cultivated.