Articles of Association of Communications Enterprises

Updated on Financial 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Investigate and study the development, reform and operation and management of communication enterprises, and provide opinions and suggestions for the development planning, industrial policies, business strategies, laws and regulations of communication enterprises;

    Summarize and exchange the reform and management experience of communication enterprises, promote the achievements of management innovation, and carry out consulting services;

    Organize and promote quality management and implement ISO9000 standard activities, collect and feedback the quality and service information of communication enterprises, and carry out user evaluation of communication service quality;

    Carry out brand-building and corporate image building activities;

    Organize and carry out multi-level management training and new technology and new business training;

    Organize communication enterprises to carry out various forms of international and domestic economic and technological exchanges and enterprise management seminars, and hold exhibitions and exhibitions;

    With the authorization of relevant departments, guide, supervise and coordinate communication enterprises to establish a self-discipline mechanism and standardize industry behavior;

    Organize and carry out activities to evaluate, innovate and commend outstanding management workers;

    Safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of enterprises and provide services to members;

    Undertake other work entrusted by the enterprise.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Council of China Association of Communications Enterprises is composed of leaders, entrepreneurs, experts and scholars from relevant communication departments across the country, with 47 executive directors and 183 directors, and 690 registered group member units. The State Post Bureau, China Telecom, China Netcom, China Mobile, China Unicom, China Satcom, China Tietong and other operating groups, as well as China Potevio Information Industry Group, Datang Telecom Technology Industry Group, China Post and Telecommunications Equipment Group Corporation, Shanghai Bell Alcatel Co., Ltd., McKinsey (Shanghai) Consulting, Huawei Technologies, Nokia (China) Investment, Ericsson (China) and so on are all members of the association.

    The permanent office of the China Association of Communications Enterprises is the secretariat of the association, which consists of an office, a member work department, a training department, a quality consulting department, and a research and liaison department.

    The China Association of Communications Enterprises has eight branches: the State Post Branch, the Communication Equipment Branch, the Communication Design and Construction Committee, the Value-added Services Committee, the Video Committee, the Communication Cable and Optical Cable Committee, the Communications Entrepreneur Working Committee, and the Communication Network Operation and Maintenance Committee.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Founded in December 1990, the China Association of Communications Enterprises is a non-profit national legal person approved and registered by the Ministry of Civil Affairs, formerly known as the China Association of Posts and Telecommunications Enterprises. In May 2001, with the approval of the Ministry of Information Industry and the Ministry of Civil Affairs, it was renamed as China Communications Enterprise Association (hereinafter referred to as China Communications Enterprise Association Coveran Cave), and the English name was China Association of Communication Enterprises (abbreviated as CCE). Dry matter.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Honorary President. Xi Guohua, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Information Industry, Xie Gaojue, Former President of China Association of Communications Enterprises.

    Zhang Chunjiang is the general manager of China Network Communications Corporation.

    President Liu Liqing.

    Vice-Presidents (15 in total, in alphabetical order of last name).

    Feng Xinsheng, Deputy General Manager of China Post Group Corporation.

    Zuo Xunsheng is the deputy general manager of China Network Communications Corporation.

    Wu Jinfeng, Deputy General Manager of China Satellite Communications Corporation.

    Zhang Chunlin, Vice President and Secretary-General of China Association of Communications Enterprises (Resident), Zhang Jiping, Deputy General Manager of China Telecom Corporation.

    Li Yue, Vice President of China Mobile Communications Corporation.

    Du Fusheng, Vice President and Deputy Secretary-General (Resident) of China Association of Communications Enterprises, Yang Xiaowei, Vice President of China United Communications.

    Chen Lifang is Senior Vice President of Huawei Technologies.

    Lin Yuan, Deputy General Manager of China Tietong Group.

    Hao Weimin, Vice President of China Association of Communications Enterprises (Resident).

    Zhen Caiji, Chairman of Datang Telecom Technology Industry Group.

    Yuan Xin, Chairman of Shanghai Bell Alcatel Co., Ltd.

    Tao Xiongqiang is the vice president of China Potevio Information Industry Group Corporation.

    Tan Xinghui is the general manager of China Post and Telecommunications Equipment Group Corporation.

    Secretary-General: Zhang Chunlin (concurrently).

    Deputy Secretary-General: Du Fusheng (concurrently), Wang Lijie, Wang Hongjian.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Organize academic and technical exchanges at home and abroad;

    2. Provide communication technology, policy and engineering consulting services;

    3. Popularize communication science and technology knowledge, and carry out continuing education and training;

    4. Publish scientific and technological publications;

    5. Hold communication technology exhibitions;

    6. Organize non-governmental cooperation and exchanges with international academic institutions;

    7. Accept the entrustment, organize the evaluation and achievement appraisal of communication technology projects, select scientific and technological progress award projects, and carry out commendation and award activities;

    8. Review the qualifications of technical positions, find and recommend talents;

    9. Other scientific and technological intermediary activities.

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