“Jiangsu Telecom, a branch of China Telecom, the largest fixed line service and 3rd largest mobile telecommunication provider in China, recently announced itsdecision to accept Bitcoin for one of its promotion campaigns. Although there is no official statement from the government about the legal status of Bitcoin, one can still sense the supportive attitude from every hint released by different parties related to the government. The decision made by Jiangsu Telecom, a branch of one of China’s key state-owned-enterprise (SOE), to accept Bitcoin can be considered as one more important hint from the government.”
http://bitcoinmagazine.com/8619/chinese-state-owned-telecom-accepts-bitcoin/
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