Document:

Exhibit
      4.28

     

    Cooperation
      Agreement on Monternet Multimedia Messaging Services

     

    (Translated
      from Chinese)

     

    Party
      A:
      China Mobile Telecommunications Group Corporation

     

    Party
      B:
      Beijing AirInbox Information Technologies Co., Ltd.

     

    According
      to the principles of equality and mutual benefit, through friendly negotiation,
      both parties agree that Party B shall entrust Party A to provide communications
      carrier services, fee collection and other services. This Agreement is entered
      into in order to regulate the rights and obligations of the two parties in
      the
      course of providing services. This Agreement is effective and binding upon
      both
      parties.

     

    
      	
              1.

            	
              Cooperation
                Principles

            

    

     

    Based
      on
      common interests and mutual benefit in the field of mobile data multimedia
      messaging services, each party shall perform this Agreement in good faith and
      cooperate with the other party's work.

     

    
      	
              2.

            	
              Cooperation
                Projects

            

    

     

    "MMS"
      refers to the multimedia messaging services provided by China Mobile. Its most
      significant feature is its support of multimedia functions and its capacity
      to
      deliver full-functional content and information, which includes the information
      in multimedia format such as word, picture, voice and data.

     

    Party
      A,
      as the network operator, shall provide the platform for MMS and communications
      services, and shall provide Party B with the standards for Monternet(TM) MMS
      service and technical standards for interfacing; Party B, as the service
      provider, shall develop and provide application and content services in
      accordance with the standards provided by Party A. Party B may connect to Party
      A’s MMS network platform to provide MMS service, subject to Party A's testing
      and approval.

     

    
      
         

      

      
         

        
          

        

      

      
         

      

    

     

    
      	
              3.

            	
              Mutual
                Obligations

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              Party
                A’s obligations

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (a)

            	
              Party
                A shall use all kinds of promotional media (e.g. TV advertisement,
                posters
                etc.) to promote and advertise Monternet(TM) multimedia messaging
                services
                so as to attract consumers to use multimedia messaging
                services.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (b)

            	
              Party
                A shall provide Party B with technical standards for interfacing
                and
                technical support for MMS to insure Party B may successfully connect
                to
                Party A's MMS network platform.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (c)

            	
              Upon
                request by Party B, Party A shall provide the necessary training
                for Party
                B.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (d)

            	
              Using
                the MMSC system firewall of Party A and the interface of Party B
                as the
                boundary, Party A shall be responsible for maintaining all the equipment
                on its side and ensuring this equipment is able to perform normally.
                

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (e)

            	
              Party
                A shall be responsible for the daily maintenance of the MMS network
                platform and for resolving technical breakdowns caused by Party A
                in order
                to ensure that application services can run normally.
                

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (f)

            	
              Party
                A shall provide the network interface services for Party B without
                any
                charges, and assist Party B to connect the application services with
                the
                MMS network platform. 

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (g)

            	
              Party
                A shall be responsible for establishing the criteria and standards
                for the
                MMS operation, notifying Party B of the criteria and standards fully
                and
                unequivocally, and shall give Party B a reasonable period of time
                to
                realize these criteria and standards.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (h)

            	
              For
                the services provided by Party B on the MMS network platform, Party
                A
                shall calculate the fees payable by its customers pursuant to the
                pricing
                information provided by Party B and confirmed by Party A, shall collect
                the fees from its customers who used Party B’s services, and settle the
                fee with Party B pursuant to relevant provisions under Section 7
                of this
                Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (i)

            	
              Party
                A shall be responsible for providing consultancy and customer services,
                and receiving customers’ complaints about the network, the operations
                platform, fees, etc. that are caused by factors on Party A’s side; with
                regards to complaints caused by factors on Party B’s side, Party A shall
                notify Party B of the relevant situation and ask Party B to resolve
                it as
                soon as possible.

            

    

     

    
      
         

      

      
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              (2)

            	
              Party
                B's obligations

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (a)

            	
              Party
                B shall be subject to the cooperation requirements and obligations
                specified in the "Monternet(TM) SP Cooperation Administrative
                Measures--MMS Business Handbook," which is attached to this Agreement.
                

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (b)

            	
              Party
                B shall use all kinds of promotional media (including Web sites,
                WAP
                sites, surface media, TV, etc.) to promote MMS services. Party B
                shall
                obtain Party A’s consent before Party B uses Party A's name and business
                trademark to promote Monternet(TM) MMS service; without prior written
                consent of Party A, Party B shall not use the name of "China Mobile"
                or
                "Monternet(TM)" to conduct any promotional activity, which is not
                under
                this Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (c)

            	
              Party
                B shall be responsible for providing the application server, application
                software, information source, dedicated line for application data
                and
                other necessary equipment and for ensuring that all the provided
                equipment
                can work normally to meet Party A's
                requirements.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (d)

            	
              Party
                B shall actively cooperate with Party A's testing of the connection
                point,
                and undertake to provide MMS service in accordance with the MMS network
                platform business standards and connection point technical standards
                provided by Party A. 

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (e)

            	
              Using
                the connection point of Party A's MMSC system firewall with Party
                B as the
                boundary, Party B shall be responsible for maintaining all equipment
                on
                its own side, and for ensuring the smooth operation of such equipment.
                

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (f)

            	
              Party
                B shall immediately address any breakdown of application services
                caused
                by itself, and take practical measures to prevent re-occurrence of
                such
                breakdown. Party B shall be liable for any economic losses suffered
                by
                Party A or the customer of Party A's MMS service caused by Party
                B.
                

            

    

     

    
      
         

      

      
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              (g)

            	
              Party
                B shall negotiate and handle commercial arrangements with direct
                providers
                of the application content (such as the owners of image or music
                copyrights). Party B shall ensure that the information and services
                it
                provides do not violate any applicable state policies, laws or
                regulations, do not harm consumers’ interests or infringe on the
                intellectual property rights or related rights of any third parties.
                Party
                B shall be solely liable for the litigation thus
                incurred.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (h)

            	
              Without
                Party A's prior written consent, Party B shall not unilaterally provide
                other services, which are not confirmed by Party A, to Party A's
                customers. 

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (i)

            	
              Party
                B shall not provide to any other telecommunications service operator
                the
                same application service content provided to Party A, regardless
                of the
                means of transmission of the application service; otherwise, Party
                A is
                entitled to terminate the application services provided by Party
                B on
                Party A’s MMS network platform and cease making fee payments to Party B.
                

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (j)

            	
              Party
                B shall clearly provide Party A with all information required for
                fee
                calculation of the services provided by Party B, and shall assume
                all
                economic and legal liabilities related thereto.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (k)

            	
              Party
                B shall provide Party A with all statistical information relating
                to the
                consumption of Party B's MMS services by Party A's customers.
                

            

    

     

    
      	
              4.

            	
              Mutual
                Rights

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              Rights
                of Party A

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (a)

            	
              Party
                A shall be entitled to review or entrust a qualified institution
                to review
                the information provided by Party B and the content of Party B's
                application services.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (b)

            	
              Party
                A shall be entitled to refuse to transmit any information which
                contravenes the state directives, regulations and policies and other
                contents that Party A deems inappropriate, and require Party B to
                compensate Party A for any adverse impact on Party A's business and
                reputation due to reasons hereto. 

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (c)

            	
              Party
                A shall be entitled to demand Party B to amend, modify and delete
                those
                contents which Party A deems necessary to do
                so.

            

    

     

    
      
         

      

      
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              (d)

            	
              Party
                A shall be entitled to formulate appraisal standards for the application
                services provided by Party B, and evaluate Party B's performance
                in
                accordance with such standards. The evaluation methods are detailed
                in the
                attachment to this Agreement: Chapter 9 of the “Monternet(TM) SP
                Cooperation Administrative Measures, MMS Business
                Handbook.”

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (e)

            	
              Party
                A shall be entitled to give guidance and supervision of the pricing
                policy
                of Party B's service. 

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (f)

            	
              Party
                A shall be entitled to receive reasonable revenue. (See Section 7
                of this
                Agreement for details on revenue
                sharing.)

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (2)

            	
              Rights
                of Party B

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (a)

            	
              Party
                B shall be entitled to determine the pricing of its services under
                Party
                A's guidance.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (b)

            	
              Party
                B shall be entitled to obtain statistical data regarding customer
                visits
                to Party B's information and application service contents through
                the
                network platform.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (c)

            	
              Without
                Party B's consent or written authorization, Party A shall not transfer,
                release or resell any information products provided by Party B to
                any
                third party unrelated to this Agreement by any means.
                

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (d)

            	
              Party
                B shall be entitled to receive a reasonable share of the business
                revenue.
                See Section 7 of this Agreement for details on revenue
                sharing.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (e)

            	
              In
                case of significant discrepancy between the statistics of Party A
                and
                Party B, Party B is entitled to check details together with Party
                A for
                verification, the details of which are set forth in Chapter 6 of
                the
                "Monternet(TM) SP Cooperation Administrative Measures, MMS Business
                Handbook".

            

    

     

    
      	
              5.

            	
              Intellectual
                Property Rights

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              Party
                A authorized Party B to use the trademark and the company name of
                Party A
                for the purposes agreed in this contract. Party B warrants that it
                shall
                use the trademark and company name of Party A in correct and reasonable
                ways and will not change or misrepresent the image and components
                of
                aforesaid trademark and company name and that it will not use trademark
                and company name of Party A for purposes other than those stipulated
                in
                this contract in any form.

            

    

     

    
      
         

      

      
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              (2)

            	
              Party
                A owns the copyright to the promotional materials it provides to
                Party B
                in accordance with this contract, including the ideas, design, figure,
                picture and words. Without prior written consent of Party A, Party
                B shall
                not use or allow any third party to use them for purposes not stipulated
                in this contract.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (3)

            	
              Party
                B warrants that the MMS content it provides to Party A does not violate
                any intellectual property rights of any third party. Party B shall
                be
                responsible for any claims or disputes related to the MMS content
                or
                caused by Party A’s using the MMS content and shall indemnify Party A for
                any losses thereby incurred by Party
                A.

            

    

     

    
      	
              6.

            	
              Confidentiality

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              For
                purposes of this Agreement, "Proprietary Information" refers to any
                information obtained by one party from the other party ("DISCLOSING
                PARTY") during their cooperation which is developed, created or discovered
                by the Disclosing Party, or is available to or transferred to the
                Disclosing Party that are commercially valuable to the Disclosing
                Party's
                business. Proprietary Information includes without limitation trade
                secrets, computer program, design technology, idea, know-how, technique,
                data, business and product development plan, customer's information
                and
                other information related to the business of the Disclosing Party,
                or
                confidential
                information obtained by the Disclosing Party from others. The Parties
                acknowledge that the Disclosing Party shall own Proprietary Information,
                and such Proprietary Information is of significant importance to
                such
                Disclosing Party. The cooperation relationship between the Parties
                hereto
                has generated the relationship of confidence and trust relating to
                the
                Proprietary Information between the parties
                hereto.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (2)

            	
              Without
                prior written consent of the Disclosing Party, the other party shall
                keep
                all Proprietary Information in confidence and may not use or disclose
                to
                any person or entity such Proprietary Information, except for normal
                performance of the obligations provided
                hereunder.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (3)

            	
              Both
                Parties shall bear non-disclosure responsibility for this cooperation
                and
                the details of this Agreement. Without the prior written consent
                of the
                other party, neither party shall disclose such cooperation and details
                of
                this Agreement to any third party.

            

    

     

    
      	
              7.

            	
              Revenue
                Sharing and Fee Settlement

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              The
                MMS will be provided by Party B to Party A’s consumers through Party A's
                MMS platform and telecommunication network. Therefore both parties
                are
                entitled to receive reasonable revenue under this
                Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (2)

            	
              Telecommunications
                fee generated by Party A's consumer in use of Party A's network resources
                to access Party B's services shall be solely borne by Party
                A.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (3)

            	
              Party
                A shall figure out the information fee receivable from its customers
                for
                use of Party B's services, 15% of which shall be taken by Party A.
                After
                Party B provides invoice to Party A's local provincial subsidiary,
                Party
                A’s local provincial subsidiary shall settle the fees with Party
                B.

            

    

     

    
      
         

      

      
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              (4)

            	
              The
                basis of settlement: the Monternet(TM) service fee bill shall be
                the basis
                for settlement.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (5)

            	
              Party
                B may, pursuant to the fee settlement bill issued by Party A's local
                subsidiary, conduct fee settlement with Party A's local subsidiary
                without
                entering into other agreement with Party A's local provincial subsidiary.
                

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (6)

            	
              Settlement
                period: China Mobile settles with Party B
                monthly.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (7)

            	
              Fee
                calculation standards and settlement procedures are described in
                Chapter 6
                of the "Monternet(TM) SP Cooperation Administrative Measures, MMS
                Business
                Handbook". 

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (8)

            	
              Pursuant
                to tax laws and regulations, Party A and Party B shall pay taxes
                arising
                out of performance of this Agreement respectively.
                

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (9)

            	
              Party
                B shall provide Party A with its accurate bank account and related
                information:

            

    

     

    Name
      of
      Beneficiary: Beijing AirInbox Information Technologies Co., Ltd.

     

    Opening
      Bank:  Beijing
      Capital Stadium Branch, Industrial and Business Bank of China

     

    Account
      No.: 0200053719200031688

     

    
      
         

      

      
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              8.

            	
              Liability
                for Breach

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              If
                any party's breach of this Agreement causes this Agreement to become
                unenforceable, the non-breaching party shall be entitled to terminate
                this
                Agreement and require compensation for any losses thus
                incurred.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (2)

            	
              If
                any party's breach causes adverse social impact or economic losses
                on the
                other party, the non-breaching party shall be entitled to hold the
                breaching party liable and require corresponding economic compensation,
                or
                to the extent of terminating this
                Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	
              9.

            	
              Term
                of This Agreement

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              This
                Agreement shall become effective as of the date of its execution
                and be
                effective until December 31, 2007.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (2)

            	
              If
                both parties wish to continue the cooperation under this Agreement,
                the
                term of this Agreement shall automatically extend for one year. If
                one
                party has no intention to prolong this Agreement, it shall give written
                notice to the other party one month prior to its
                expiration.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (3)

            	
              This
                Agreement may be automatically terminated upon agreement by both
                parties
                during the term of this Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (4)

            	
              In
                case of this Agreement has no possibility to be performed due to
                any force
                majeure events, this Agreement may be automatically terminated upon
                settlement of all outstanding bills by both
                parties.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (5)

            	
              If
                the occurrence of a certain event makes it impossible for one party
                to
                continue performance of this Agreement, and if such event is foreseeable,
                such party shall notify such event to the other party within five
                working
                days after its reasonable forecast of such event, and cooperate with
                the
                other party to complete all outstanding matters. If such party fails
                to
                notify the other party of such event and thus make the other party
                suffer
                losses, such party shall indemnify the other party
                correspondingly.

            

    

     

    
      	
              10.

            	
              Miscellaneous

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              The
                “Monternet(TM). SP Cooperation Administrative Measures, MMS Business
                Handbook,” which is attached to this Agreement, has the same legal effect
                as this Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (2)

            	
              All
                matters not included in this Agreement, shall be addressed by both
                parties
                through friendly negotiation.

            

    

     

    
      
         

      

      
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              (3)

            	
              If
                any dispute arises relating the content or performance of this Agreement,
                the parties shall settle it through friendly consultation; if the
                consultation fails to resolve the dispute, either party may bring
                the
                dispute to a Chinese court with due
                jurisdiction.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (4)

            	
              In
                the event of a change in the PRC’s policies, both parties shall amend the
                provisions of this Agreement according to such a
                change.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (5)

            	
              This
                Agreement is made in duplicate and each party shall hold one copy.
                Each
                copy shall have the same legal
                effect.

            

    

     

     

    Party
      A:
      China Mobile Telecommunications Group Corporation

     

    Authorized
      Agent: (signature) Gao Nianshu

     

    Date:
      2007-4-27

     

    Party
      B:
      Beijing AirInbox Information Technologies Co., Ltd.

     

    

     

    Authorized
      Agent: (signature) Wu Linguang

     

    

     

    Date:
              

     

    
      
         

      

      
        -9-Unassociated Document

    Exhibit
      4.29

     

    China
      United Telecommunications Corporation

     

    Mobile
      Value-added Services Cooperation Agreement

     

    Main
      Agreement Number: CUVAS-A2005-0024

     

    (Translated
      from Chinese)

     

    Party A: China
      United Telecommunications Corporation

     

    Party B: Beijing
      AirInbox Information Technology Co., Ltd.

     

    Signing
      Date: February 2, 2005

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        
        

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

     

    
      		
              China
                Unicom

            

    

     

      Mobile
        Value-added Services Cooperation Agreement 
        
          

        

      

    

    Contents

     

    
      	
              Preamble

            	 	 
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                1

            	 	
              Objective

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                2

            	 	
              Definition

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                3

            	 	
              Business
                Cooperation Scope and Business Interface

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                4

            	 	
              Customer
                Service Management

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                5

            	 	
              Security
                of Mobile Value-added Services

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                6

            	 	
              Billing
                and Settlement

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                7

            	 	
              Intellectual
                Property Rights and Confidentiality Provisions

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                8

            	 	
              Liability
                for Breach and Dispute Settlement

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                9

            	 	
              Force
                Majeure

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                10

            	 	
              Amendments
                or Termination of the Agreement

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                11

            	 	
              Withdrawal
                Mechanism

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                12

            	 	
              Contact
                Person and Bank Account Numbers

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Chapter
                13

            	 	
              Effectiveness
                and Other Matters

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Appendix 1

            	 	
              Maintenance
                Interface of the Parties and Maintenance Responsibility

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Appendix 2

            	 	
              Letter
                of Responsibility from the Information Source for the Guarantee of
                Information Security

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Appendix 3

            	 	
              Party B’s
                Basic Information for the Operation of Mobile Value-added
                Services

            
	
               

            	 	 
	
              Signature
                Page

            	 	 

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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                    Unicom

                

        

         

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            Value-added Services Cooperation Agreement 
            
              

            

          

        

Index
        of Appendixes

    

     

    
      	
              Appendix 4

            	
              SMS
                Service

            
	 	 
	
              Appendix 5

            	
              Voice
                Value-added Service

            
	 	 
	
              Appendix 6

            	
              WAP
                Service

            
	 	 
	
              Appendix 7

            	
              Color
                e-Service

            
	 	 
	
              Appendix 8

            	
              BREW
                Service

            
	 	 
	
              Appendix 9

            	
              JAVA
                Service

            
	 	 
	
              Appendix 10

            	
              Location
                Service based on SMS Platform

            
	 	 
	
              Appendix 11

            	
              Location
                Service based on WAP Platform

            
	 	 
	
              Appendix 12

            	
              Location
                Service based on BREW Platform

            
	 	 
	
              Appendix 13

            	
              Location
                Service based on JAVA Platform

            
	 	 
	
              Appendix 14

            	
              Handheld
                Stock Market Service based on Securities e-Commerce
                Platform

            
	 	 
	
              Appendix 15

            	
              Power
                of Attorney and signature specimens of designated
                signatories

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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                  Unicom

              

      

       

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          Value-added Services Cooperation Agreement 
          
            

          

           

        

      

    

    Preamble

     

      
        	
                1.

              	
                This
                  Cooperation Agreement is entered into by and among the two parties
                  below
                  on         in
                  Beijing:

              

      

     

    China
      United Telecommunications Corporation (called “Party A” hereinafter) is a
      company established in accordance with the PRC law and validly existing with
      its
      address at No. 133A, North Xidan Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, China.
      Its legal representative is Xiaobing Chang;

     

    Beijing
      AirInbox Information Technology Co., Ltd. (called “Party B” hereinafter) is
      a corporate established in accordance with the PRC law and validly existing
      with
      its address at the 33rd Floor, Tengda Building, No. 168, Xiwai Street,
      Haidian District, Beijing, China. Its legal representative is Yunfan
      Zhou.

     

    
      	
              2.

            	
              Application
                scope: This Agreement consists of the main body and a number of
                appendixes. The main body of the Agreement sets forth the rights
                and
                obligations that should be exercised and performed by the Parties,
                regardless of the type of business that is carried out. The Appendixes
                set
                forth the detailed rights and obligations of the Parties according
                to the
                classification of businesses. Party A shall provide the relevant
                services when Party B makes a request to Party A to cooperate in
                certain types of businesses. In addition to the main body of the
                Agreement
                (including Appendixes 1, 2 and 3) that must be signed, the Parties
                may sign Appendix 15 at their option and sign the following
                appendixes according to the type of business that is the subject
                of the
                parties’ cooperation. (lease refer to the relevant appendixes for the
                appendix numbers.):

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              SMS
                Service: Appendix 4

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (2)

            	
              Voice
                Value-added Service:
                Appendix 5

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (3)

            	
              WAP
                Service: Appendix 6

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (4)

            	
              Color
                e Service :Appendix 7

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (5)

            	
              BREW
                Service: Appendix 8 (including Attachment 1 and
                Attachment 2)

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (6)

            	
              JAVA
                Service: Appendix 9

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              Location
                Service based on SMS Platform:
                Appendix 10

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (8)

            	
              Location
                Service based on WAP Platform:
                Appendix 11

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (9)

            	
              Location
                Service based on BREW Platform:
                Appendix 12

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (10)

            	
              Location
                Service based on JAVA Platform:
                Appendix 13

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (11)

            	
              Handheld
                Stock Market Service based on Securities e-Commerce Platform:
                Appendix 14

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (12)

            	
              The
                Parties may sign one or more appendixes, which shall be an inseparable
                part of this Agreement and have the same legal effect as the main
                body of
                this Agreement.

            

    

     

    Party A
      may provide any other mobile value-added services in future and any cooperation
      with Party B in connection with any such mobile value-added services shall
      be set forth in a separate appendix. If Party A and Party B have
      entered into this Agreement, any appendixes in connection with any such new
      mobile value-added services shall be deemed to be a part of this Agreement,
      regardless of whether the appendixes have been signed at the same time. If
      the
      Parties have not entered into this Agreement, in addition to any appendixes
      entered into in connection with any new mobile value-added services,
      Party A and Party B shall enter into the main body of this Agreement
      (including Appendix 1, Appendix 2 and Appendix 3), as well as
      Appendix 15 at their option.

     

    
      	
              3.

            	
              Party A
                and Party B may enter into one or more appendixes according to their
                cooperation in the operation of any mobile value-added services.
                If
                Party A and Party B plan to have more cooperation in connection
                with any mobile value-added services, they shall negotiate with each
                other
                to enter into the corresponding appendixes listed in the second item
                of
                this Preamble.

            

    

     

    
      	
              4.

            	
              Party A
                and Party B shall comply with the provisions specified for certain
                special businesses under the relevant appendixes attached to the
                Agreement
                and if there is any conflict between the main body and any appendix,
                the
                provisions of the relevant appendix shall prevail. Reference shall
                be made
                to the definitions under the main body of the Agreement for any words
                used
                herein and unless otherwise defined or agreed in an appendix. Any
                words
                that have not been specially defined under the Agreement shall be
                interpreted in accordance with the contents of the Agreement and
                the
                relevant Appendixes. For any words that cannot be interpreted, reference
                shall be made to the actual conditions, industrial practices and
                standard
                interpretations issued by the Ministry of Information
                Industry.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Chapter
      1 Objective

     

    Whereas:

     

    
      	
              1.1.

            	
              Party A,
                authorized by the State Department’s information industry department, is a
                telecom company that provides basic and value-added telecom businesses
                to
                the public nationwide and it has its own basic telecom networks,
                data
                service platform, service distribution system and large customer
                base.
                Party A has the full power to enter into and perform this
                Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	
              1.2.

            	
              Party B
                is a Content Provider (CP)/Service Provider (SP) that legally provides
                mobile value-added services and content and has the qualifications
                to
                cooperate in the businesses under this Agreement. It has acquired
                the
                following qualification
                certificates:

            

    

     

    
      	
              a.

            	
              Enterprise
                Legal Person Business License with the number of
                1101082373236(1-1);

            

    

     

    
      	
              b.

            	
              Operating
                Permit for Telecommunication and Information Services with the number
                Jing
                ICP Zheng No. 020001; and

            

    

     

    
      	
              c.

            	
              Operating
                Permit for Telecommunication Value-added Services with the number
                B2-20040152 or any other qualification certificates evidencing that
                Party B is qualified in carrying out the business cooperation with
                Party A as applied;

            

    

     

    
      	
              d.

            	
              Any
                other certificates which are recognized by Party A and which evidence
                that Party B is qualified and/or has passed any relevant business
                testing.

            

    

     

    If
      it is
      necessary, Party A may ask Party B to provide copies of the above
      certificates and attach them to this Agreement when executing this
      Agreement.

     

    Party B
      hopes to provide mobile value-added services based on Party A’s mobile
      communication network and data service platform. Party B has the full power
      to enter into and perform this Agreement.

     

    Subject
      to the above conditions:

     

    The
      Parties, based on the principle of equality, mutual benefit and complementing
      advantages and on the objective of developing and enriching mobile value-added
      services and achieving win-win, hereby enter into this Agreement.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Chapter
      2 Definition

     

    This
      Agreement has the definitions for the following words. For any other relevant
      words that are not defined under this Agreement, reference shall be made to
      the
      applicable laws and regulations or the definitions specified under the PRC
      law
      or by the governmental authorities and if there are no such interpretations
      under the relevant laws and regulations, reference shall be made to the
      industrial practices.

     

    
      	
              2.1.

            	
              CP/SP

            

    

     

    CP
      is the
      abbreviation of Content Provider. The CP referred to in this Agreement refers
      to
      the providers that only provide information source for services.

     

    SP
      is the
      abbreviation of Services Provider. The SP referred to in this Agreement means
      the specialized service institution that provides communications and information
      services. SP may be network operators or anyone that provides the full services
      to customers by integrating businesses of other network providers.

     

    In
      this
      Agreement, “CP/SP” means any specialized institutions that would like to
      cooperate with Party A and provide various types of mobile value-added
      services to all mobile communications network subscribers of Party A by
      using Party A’s mobile communications network and data service
      platform.

     

    
      	
              2.2.

            	
              User

            

    

     

    User
      is
      defined as the natural person, legal person or other entity that uses mobile
      terminals or other telecom terminals authorized by Party A to access
      Party A’s mobile communications networks and data service platforms and
      willingly accept mobile value-added services provided by Party A and
      Party B.

     

    
      	
              2.3.

            	
              Mobile
                Value-added Services

            

    

     

    The
      mobile value-added services are defined as the businesses of telecommunication
      and information services provided through Party A’s mobile communications
      networks.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              2.4.

            	
              Mobile
                Communications Networks and Data Service
                Platforms

            

    

     

    In
      this
      Agreement, mobile communications network means the infrastructure provided
      by
      Party A for mobile communication services. Data service platform is the
      business platform aiming at one or more added data services on the basis of
      the
      mobile communications networks, including but not limited to providing services
      such as user interface, CP/SP interface, business management and
      billing.

     

    
      	
              2.5.

            	
              Business
                Support System

            

    

     

    The
      business support system is defined as the user management system required for
      normal business operations and systems used for the recognition, billing,
      settlement and accounting.

     

    
      	
              2.6.

            	
              Communication
                Channel

            

    

     

    The
      communication channel is defined as the physical and logical connections
      provided for communications between users in mobile communication
      system.

     

    
      	
              2.7.

            	
              Ports

            

    

     

    Port
      is
      defined as the interface setting (including communication address and relative
      parameters) when communication interconnections are established between data
      service platforms and mobile communication networks or data service platforms
      and application servers provided by CP/SP.

     

    
      	
              2.8.

            	
              Data
                Flux

            

    

     

    Data
      flux
      is defined as inbound and outbound communications through data service
      platforms.

     

    
      	
              2.9.

            	
              Testing

            

    

     

    Testing
      means the checking and testing of businesses provided by CP/SP with certain
      tools and methods, which may include network connection testing, interface
      coherence testing, function testing and so on to ensure that businesses are
      in
      compliance with the requirements of connection and operation. Testing period
      means a period of time required for testing or a period of time that
      Party A considers should be spent on such testing.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              2.10.

            	
              Buffer
                Period for Withdrawal

            

    

     

    When
      there is a need to terminate the CP/SP services, in order to reduce the damages
      that may be caused to users due to the termination, CP/SP will inform users
      in
      an appropriate way some time before the termination of services and during
      this
      period Party B shall continue to provide services to users in accordance
      with the contracts with users. Such time period shall be the buffer period
      for
      withdrawal.

     

    
      	
              2.11.

            	
              Equipment
                Connection Point

            

    

     

    Equipment
      connection point is defined as the connection location between two physical
      or
      logical equipment.

     

    
      	
              2.12.

            	
              Maintenance
                Interface

            

    

     

    The
      whole
      service system for providing services to users is composed of several different
      parts, and the maintenance responsibilities are allocated to different persons
      and the maintenance interface is the location to allocate the maintenance
      responsibilities among different persons.

     

    
      	
              2.13.

            	
              System
                Maintenance

            

    

     

    System
      maintenance is defined as the work required for daily maintenance, malfunction
      maintenance and so on in order to ensure that the service system will operate
      normally.

     

    
      	
              2.14.

            	
              Gateway

            

    

     

    Gateway
      is the facilities to provide functions such as protocol transformation and
      system interconnection.

     

    
      	
              2.15.

            	
              User
                Customization

            

    

     

    Subject
      to the determination by user of the detailed requirements for the acceptance
      of
      service contents, user willingly requests for services.

     

    
      	
              2.16.

            	
              7
                X
                24 hours

            

    

     

    Seven
      days a week and 24 hours each day without holidays.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              2.17.

            	
              Communication
                Charges

            

    

     

    Charges
      incurred for the use of Party A’s network resources by users or CP/SP.
      Communication charges shall be billed by Party A to users or CP/SP and
      payments shall be made to and owned by Party A.

     

    
      	
              2.18.

            	
              Information
                Service Charge

            

    

     

    Information
      service charge is the fee for using content information or application service
      provided by CP/SP other than any communication charges. For the services
      provided by Party A, such as access service, customer service, billings for
      others and collections for others, Party A and Party B shall allocate
      the information service charges proportionally. “Information service charge
      receivable” means the fees that be charged to users and have not been allocated
      by Party A and Party B.

     

    
      	
              2.19.

            	
              Enterprise
                Code Number

            

    

     

    Enterprise
      code number is the abbreviation of “China Unicom Mobile Value-added Services
      CP/SP Enterprise Code Number”, which is used by Party A as the sole
      enterprise identification for Party B.

     

    Chapter
      3 Business
      Cooperation Scope and Business Interface

     

    
      	
              3.1.

            	
              Party A
                non-gratuitously provides communication channels and its network
                user
                resources to Party B and non-gratuitously provides access service,
                customer service, billing services and collection services to Party B
                through its customer service, billing and business support
                systems.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.2.

            	
              The
                enterprise code number used by Party A for Party B is
                90300.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.3.

            	
              Party A
                guarantees the exclusivity and stability of the enterprise code number
                obtained by Party B and the Parties acknowledge that in
                Party A’s systems, including, but not limited to, the billing and
                settlement system, data service platform system and customer service
                system, the enterprise code number assigned by Party A to
                Party B shall have the same effectiveness as the enterprise name of
                Party B’s legal person entity.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.4.

            	
              Party B
                provides the mobile value-added services to users through Party A’s
                mobile communication network and data service platform. The detailed
                items, such as the categories of mobile value-added services, business
                description, methods of billing and settlement, withdrawal mechanism,
                shall be set forth in the relevant appendixes
                separately.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              3.5.

            	
              If
                Party B wants to carry out certain mobile value-added services, add
                certain mobile value-added services to its current list or change
                any
                existing value-added services, Party B should submit a written
                application to Party A and attach any documents evidencing that it
                has the qualifications for the operation of such services, as well
                as any
                documents evidencing that it has passed the relevant tests of by
                Party A. At Party B’s request, Party A shall have the
                responsibilities to issue any written evidencing documents at the
                conclusion that Party B has the ability for the operation of any such
                mobile value-added services after the testing of Party B’s
                business.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.6.

            	
              Party B
                shall keep users fully informed of the information required for the
                acceptance of any value-added services and/or payments of information
                service charges such as the contents, manner and charges of any such
                value-added services before providing the services to users in any
                manner.
                Only after Party B has fully informed users in an evidencing manner
                and obtained the confirmation from users for the acceptance of any
                such
                value-added services and/or the specified customization in an evidencing
                manner, Party B may start to provide the relevant services to users.
                Without Party A’s prior written consent, Party B cannot use any
                “implied acceptance by customers”, “acceptance would be deemed to have
                been made unless cancellation is made through calling or sending
                short
                messages” or any other mandatory ways to require customers for
                customization and payment, or any methods that would impose unnecessary
                additional burdens on users.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.7.

            	
              During
                the term of this Agreement, the equipment connection point shall
                be the
                boundary between Party A and Party B for the maintenance of
                their own interface. Please refer to Appendix 1 for details on the
                boundary division and maintenance
                obligations.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.8.

            	
              During
                the term of this Agreement, Party B shall provide Party A with
                the relevant data reports on the user development, user classification,
                user habits, business prospects and forecasting according to
                Party A’s requirement and promptly send user information required in
                the business management to Party A in order to ensure the real-time
                updating of Party A’s user
                database.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              In
                the operation of any value-added services, Party B agrees to comply
                with the administrative measures, business quality standards, customer
                service standards and any other relevant provisions that have been
                provided for or will be provided for from time to time for any value-added
                services. Before the official announcement and implementation of
                any such
                administrative measures, quality standards and/or customer service
                standards, Party A shall provide Party B with the official
                versions for its compliance.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.10.

            	
              During
                the term of cooperation, any new mobile value-added services to be
                added
                or any changes to be made to the business scope or prices by Party B
                shall be subject to Party A’s pricing testing and to the written
                approval Party A.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.11.

            	
              Party A
                and Party B may, based on their needs, separately or jointly promote
                any mobile value-added services in various
                manners.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.12.

            	
              Party A
                and Party B may negotiate to label Party A’s name, trademark or
                logo or the names, trademarks or logos of certain services on any
                services
                jointly provided by them and promote and market mobile value-added
                services. However, without the request or confirmation from Party A,
                Party B shall not use Party A’s name, trademark or logo in any
                content services provided to customers by Party B such that customers
                misunderstand that any such content services are provided by Party A
                or jointly by Party A and
                Party B.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.13.

            	
              Only
                with Party A’s request or written consent may Party B use
                Party A’s name, trademark or logo and any other relevant materials
                relating to Party A in the promotion of mobile value-added services
                conducted solely by Party B. In addition, Party B shall
                guarantee that under any circumstances, it will not infringe the
                trademark
                or any other intellectual property rights of
                Party A.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.14.

            	
              Party B
                shall not, in the content services and/or any other promotion activities
                carried out by Party B, promote any competitors whose business scope
                is the same as or similar to Party A’s or make any statement
                favorable to Party A’s competitors. Any acts that violate the
                provisions of this clause shall be deemed as a material
                breach.

            

    

     

    
      	
              3.15.

            	
              Any
                liabilities caused by any mobile value-added services provided to
                users in
                any manner by any third party through Party B’s maintenance interface
                shall be borne by Party B. Party A shall not bear any
                responsibility to users and any such third
                parties.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              Party B
                agrees to accept any changes to be made by Party A to the business
                and billing methods that are necessary for business development and
                 Party B will provide Party A with any required business
                data.

            

    

     

    Chapter
      4 Customer
      Service Management

     

    
      	
              4.1.

            	
              The
                Parties shall set up their own 24-hour customer service hotline centers
                and customer service E-mail boxes.

            

    

     

    
      	
              4.2.

            	
              Party A
                will transfer any issues that are not related to Party A, but have
                been received by Party A’s customer complaint centers or consultation
                centers (1001 customer service hotline) to Party B for its handling
                and Party B shall give a preliminary reply or directly reply to the
                relevant customers within one hour. Party B shall be responsible for
                solving the relevant issues.

            

    

     

    
      	
              4.3.

            	
              Party B
                shall not ask any users to contact Party A directly as it thinks that
                any requests for consultation or complaints received by it are related
                to
                Party A. If Party B considers that any requests for consultation
                or complaints received by Party B are indeed related to Party A,
                Party B’s customer service staff or customer service system shall
                assist Party A to analyze and solve the relevant issues and contact
                Party A within one hour from the receipt. Subject to the confirmation
                from Party A, the relevant issues may be transferred to
                Party A.

            

    

     

    
      	
              4.4.

            	
              If
                one Party is not able to determine which party is responsible for
                the
                consultation requests or complaints it receives, the receiving Party
                shall
                contact the other Party within one hour of the receipt. The receiving
                Party shall find out which party is responsible and help customers
                solve
                the relevant issues as soon as possible. The Parties shall not pass
                issues
                to each other.

            

    

     

    
      	
              4.5.

            	
              Pursuant
                to the categories of the cooperative businesses, Party B shall give a
                detailed description of the services to be provided to users in its
                application for the operation of such businesses. An attachment shall
                be
                submitted if necessary.

            

    

     

    
      	
              4.6.

            	
              Party B
                shall grant the authorization and provide the network connection
                to
                Party A’s customer service staff in relation to service enquiries and
                service cancellation.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Chapter
      5 Security
      of Mobile Value-added Services

     

    
      	
              5.1.

            	
              Party A
                shall have the right to carry out necessary testing and to gather
                statistical data at any time in connection with the services provided
                by
                Party B during any business hours if necessary. On the basis of the
                testing results, Party A shall have the right to ask Party B to
                make any adjustments pursuant to Party A’s management guidelines on
                the mobile value-added services.

            

    

     

    
      	
              5.2.

            	
              Party A
                shall have the right to control and adjust the data flow and ports
                that
                are subject to Party A’s maintenance and Party A shall keep
                Party B informed of the
                results.

            

    

     

    
      	
              5.3.

            	
              Party B
                shall guarantee that there shall be no major inherent problems in
                its
                services that may cause and that its services shall not be used by
                others
                to cause any damages to Party A’s mobile communication networks, data
                business platforms or users’
interests.

            

    

     

    
      	
              5.4.

            	
              Party B
                must comply with the relevant telecommunication and Internet laws,
                regulations, orders and policies promulgated by the state. Party B
                shall guarantee that any information service contents provided by
                it will
                not violate the relevant state laws, regulations and policies and
                it will
                not use Party A’s system to distribute the nine categories of illegal
                information listed in the Letter of Responsibility from the Information
                Source for the Guarantee of Information Security (see
                Appendix 2).

            

    

     

    
      	
              5.5.

            	
              Party B
                shall be responsible for settling all the disputes that may arise
                due to
                the security and legitimacy of the information contents provided
                by
                it.

            

    

     

    
      	
              5.6.

            	
              Any
                violation by Party B of the provisions of Article 5.4 shall be deemed
                to be a material breach of this Agreement. Party B shall compensate
                Party A for any economic damages caused to Party A’s business
                operation by Party B’s violation of Article 5.4. If
                Party B’s violation of Article 5.4 has caused any negative impact to
                Party A in the society, Party B shall make a public statement
                for its liabilities and apologize to Party A
                publicly.

            

    

     

    
      	
              5.7.

            	
              When
                Party A sends various data or information to Party A’s
                communication platforms, Party B shall guarantee that the data flow
                would not cause any damage to the network’s safe capacity. Party A
                shall have the right to limit any transmission of any abnormal amounts
                of
                data or information that overload and affect the safe operation of
                Party A’s network.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Chapter
      6 Billing
      and Settlement

     

    
      	
              6.1.

            	
              Party A
                shall price the communication fees, and subject to Party A’s
                approval, Party B shall price the information service fees.
                Party A shall be responsible for the billing and collection of
                communication fees and information service fees and Party B shall not
                charge any fees to users.

            

    

     

    
      	
              6.2.

            	
              In
                pricing the information service fees, Party B may provide various
                options to users, such as billing by the number of information pieces,
                billing by timing and monthly fees.

            

    

     

    
      	
              6.3.

            	
              The
                various communication fees incurred by users or Party B through the
                use of Party A’s mobile communication networks shall be paid to
                Party A.

            

    

     

    
      	
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              The
                Parties shall make a settlement of the information service fees receivable
                and subject to the deduction of 8% for bad debts from the information
                service fees receivable and to the deduction of any other expenses
                recognized by both parties, information service fees receivable shall
                be
                distributed to the Parties proportionally. Party A’s share is based
                on the following services that it provides: resources for mobile
                communication network users, relevant business platforms, business
                testing
                and quality control services, unified customer services and business
                promotion and information fee collection and/or billing
                services.

            

    

     

    
      	
              6.5.

            	
              The
                proportion for the distribution of information service fees, the
                billing
                and settlement of certain mobile value-added services and other relevant
                matters shall be provided for in the relevant appendix relating to
                such
                service.

            

    

     

    
      	
              6.6.

            	
              Before
                each settlement period, Party B shall make reconciliation in
                connection with any information service fees receivable with Party A.
                If the difference between the statistical data from the Parties is
                not
                more than 5%, the data provided by Party A shall prevail and if the
                difference is more than 5%, the Parties shall make another verification
                to
                find out the reasons and promptly and reasonably resolve the issue
                based
                on the circumstances. Any delay caused to Party A in any payment by
                any such reconciliation shall not be deemed as Party A’s breaching of
                its payment obligation.

            

    

     

    
      	
              6.7.

            	
              If
                any user refuses to pay any information service fees because of
                Party B’s service quality, Party B shall, in addition to paying
                to Party A the communication fees for the use of Party A’s
                mobile communication networks, pay to Party A the portion of the
                information service fees to be received proportionally by Party A in
                accordance with the provisions of the relevant appendix relating
                to such
                services.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              Pursuant
                to the data provided by Party A, Party B shall provide its
                business fee standards to Party A and the final fee standards shall
                be subject to Party A’s confirmation. Any changes made to the fee
                standards by Party B shall be subject to Party A’s review before
                the implementation.

            

    

     

    
      	
              6.9.

            	
              Settlement
                Period

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              The
                Parties shall make a settlement every
                month.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (2)

            	
              Settlement
                Period: The settlement period for China Unicom’s value-added services is
                every calendar month.

            

    

     

    
      	
              6.10.

            	
              Settlement
                Process

            

    

     

    
      	 	
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              For
                the first month of the use of mobile value-added services by a
                user;

            

    

     

    
      	 	
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              Party B
                may make reconciliation for information service fee receivable with
                Party A before the 15th day of the second month and if the difference
                is more than 5%, then the Parties shall solve the issue through
                consultation. Party B shall send the reconciliation statements and
                invoices to Party A’s contact person before the 25th day of the
                second month;

            

    

     

    
      	 	
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              Party A
                shall make a payment to Party B’s designated account before the
                28th day of the third month;

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (4)

            	
              If
                Party B is unable to send the reconciliation statements and invoices
                to
                Party A before the 25th day of the second month due to
                Party B’s reason or due to Party B’s failure in the
                reconciliation, Party A shall have the right to postpone the payment
                for such month to Party B to the end of the coming quarter upon the
                receipt of Party B’s reconciliation statements and invoices. (This
                shall not be deemed as a delay for payment as set forth in this
                Agreement.)

            

    

     

    
      	
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              At
                Party A’s request, Party B shall provide Party A with an
                official receipt for each payment.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              Party A
                shall make a full payment of any settled information service fees
                within
                the time as agreed by the Parties. Any payments to be made by Party A
                shall be made to the bank account set forth under Article 6.13 of
                this Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	
              6.13.

            	
              Party B’s
                bank information: See
                Appendix 3.

            

    

     

    Chapter
      7 Intellectual
      Property Rights and Confidentiality Provisions

     

    
      	
              7.1.

            	
              All
                the issues relating to the copyrights, trademarks, patents and any
                other
                intellectual property rights involved in the Parties’ cooperation shall be
                in compliance with the state’s relevant laws and regulations. Party B
                shall enter into any necessary authorization/license agreements with
                the
                relevant intellectual property right owners/right holders or their
                agents
                in accordance with the relevant state regulations in order to ensure
                that
                any mobile value-added services provided by Party B will not infringe
                the legitimate interests of any relevant intellectual property right
                owners/right owners. Party A shall not bear any liability for any
                dispute with third parties on any intellectual property rights caused
                by
                any contents of the services provided by
                Party B.

            

    

     

    
      	
              7.2.

            	
              Party B
                shall be responsible for the settlement of all the disputes that
                may arise
                due to the security and legality of the contents of the information
                services provided by it. Party B undertakes and guarantees that the
                information services provided by it will not infringe any intellectual
                property rights or other civil rights of any third party. Party B
                further undertakes to take the liability for the compensation of
                any
                litigation, claim, administrative penalties, losses and damages caused
                by
                the violation of any of the above undertakings and
                guarantees.

            

    

     

    
      	
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              Party B
                guarantees that in the operation of mobile value-added services,
                especially location services, Party B shall comply with the relevant
                state regulations relating to the basic civil rights (including,
                but not
                limited to, the privacy rights) involved in the operation of mobile
                value-added services. Party B shall keep its users fully informed of
                the nature of the services, scope of application and relevant laws
                and
                regulations in the customization by users, introduction or promotion
                to
                users and provision of the location services. In addition, Party B
                may only provide the location services to users after they fully
                and
                completely understand the services and accept the services to be
                provided
                by Party B (if necessary, Party B shall present any written
                materials to evidence that users fully and completely understand
                the
                services and accept the services). Party B shall not use users’
                location information published due to the location services (one,
                various
                or comprehensive) for any other purposes that have not been identified
                by
                users in their customization. In addition, for the location services
                provided to any special industries, the Parties shall strictly comply
                with
                the relevant state regulations, regardless of whether or not such
                state
                regulations have been promulgated or implemented before or at the
                execution of this Agreement or the relevant
                appendixes.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              Party A
                may design, create and register any trademarks, service marks or
                logos for
                its mobile value-added services and conduct any marketing and promotion
                activities with these trademarks, service marks or logos. If Party A
                and Party B jointly conduct such marketing and promotion activities
                (hereinafter called “Joint Promotion”), the Parties shall set forth the
                details as agreed for the Joint Promotion in the relevant business
                appendix or enter into a cooperation agreement separately for the
                Joint
                Promotion if necessary. The Parties hereby agree that the purpose
                of the
                Joint Promotion is to have a better operation of any such mobile
                value-added services and any Joint Promotion by the Parties or any
                activities carried out for the Joint Promotion shall not infringe
                the
                trademarks, intellectual property rights or industrial property rights
                of
                Party A, Party B and/or a third party. If either Party A or
                Party B has infringed the trademarks, intellectual property rights or
                industrial property rights of the other Party or a third party, the
                infringing Party shall take all the liability for such infringement,
                compensate any economic losses that may be incurred by the other
                Party and
                be liable to eliminate any negative impact caused by the infringing
                Party
                to the society.

            

    

     

    
      	
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              The
                Parties have the responsibility for the confidentiality of the contents
                of
                the cooperation and this Agreement and without the prior written
                consent
                of the other Party, any Party shall not disclose the contents of
                this
                Agreement and any other related information to any third
                party.

            

    

     

    
      	
              7.6.

            	
              During
                the term of this Agreement and the five years from its expiration,
                neither
                Party shall disclose or provide any trade secrets (including financial
                secrets), technology secrets, know-how and/or any other confidential
                information to any third party (whether in written or oral form or
                in any
                other form).

            

    

     

    
      	
              7.7.

            	
              During
                the valid term of this Agreement and the five years from its expiration,
                the Parties shall have the confidentiality obligations for any trade
                secrets (including financial secrets), technology secrets, know-how
                and/or
                any other confidential information created in the performance of
                this
                Agreement (whether written or oral form or any other form of information)
                and without the consent of the other Party, no Party shall make a
                disclosure to any third party.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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      8 Liability
      for Breach and Dispute Settlement

     

    
      	
              8.1.

            	
              The
                Parties shall strictly comply with the provisions of this Agreement
                and it
                shall be deemed as a breach if any Party causes any damage to the
                other
                Party’s interest or the suspension of the cooperation due to the
                non-performance of its obligations, guarantees or undertakings or
                due to
                the violation of any representations made
                herein.

            

    

     

    
      	
              8.2.

            	
              If
                the breaching Party has caused any negative impact on the society
                or
                economic losses, the non-breaching Party shall have the right to
                claim
                against the breaching Party, request the breaching Party to eliminate
                such
                impact and to pay compensation for such economic losses, and to terminate
                this Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	
              8.3.

            	
              The
                Parties shall settle any disputes that may arise in connection with
                this
                Agreement in a cooperative manner through good faith
                negotiations.

            

    

     

    
      	
              8.4.

            	
              The
                Parties agree that any dispute that may arise in connection with
                this
                Agreement, if it cannot be settled through negotiation, shall be
                submitted
                to the Beijing Arbitration Commission for arbitration in accordance
                with
                its arbitration rules. The arbitration award shall be final and binding
                to
                the Parties. Arbitration shall be conducted in
                Chinese.

            

    

     

    
      	
              8.5.

            	
              The
                construction, execution and interpretation of this Agreement shall
                be
                governed by the PRC law.

            

    

     

    Chapter
      9 Force
      Majeure

     

    
      	
              9.1.

            	
              “Force
                Majeure” is defined as all the events which the Parties of this Agreement
                could not control or foresee or could foresee but would prevent any
                Party
                from performing all or any part of this Agreement. These events shall
                only
                include natural disasters, such as earthquake, landslide, sinking,
                flood,
                typhoon, and astronomic abnormality, and accidental events, such
                as fire,
                explosion, accident, war, rebellion, uprising, mutiny, social turbulence,
                terrorist events, or other similar or different incidental
                events.

            

    

     

    
      	
              9.2.

            	
              If
                any Party cannot perform any of its obligations because of any force
                majeure event, such Party shall not be liable for losses incurred
                by the
                other Party.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              The
                Party that is involved in any force majeure event shall immediately
                inform
                the other Party of the event in writing and shall provide within
                15 days the valid certificates issued by the governmental authorities
                with the description of the events and the reasons that it cannot
                perform
                all or any part of this Agreement or any delay for its performance.
                Based
                on the impact of the force majeure event on the performance of the
                Agreement, the Parties shall consult with each other and decide whether
                to
                continue the performance of this Agreement or terminate this
                Agreement.

            

    

     

    Chapter
      10 Amendments
      or Termination of the Agreement

     

    
      	
              10.1.

            	
              During
                the term of the cooperation, if Party A has formulated any relevant
                administrative regulations, quality standards and/or customer service
                standards in connection with any mobile value-added services, these
                administrative regulations, quality standards and customer service
                standards shall be deemed to be the supplements to the Appendixes,
                which
                the Parties shall comply with. If any of the above administrative
                regulations and/or standards conflict with any provisions of this
                Agreement, the administrative regulations and/or standards shall
                prevail.
                Notwithstanding that, the Parties may consult with each other and
                may
                consider this Agreement to be applicable or if necessary, enter into
                a
                separate agreement in connection with any such
                conflict.

            

    

     

    
      	
              10.2.

            	
              Either
                Party shall inform the other Party 15 days in advance if it intends
                to make any amendments of this Agreement. The Parties shall consult
                with
                each other and any amendments shall be made in
                writing.

            

    

     

    
      	
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              Except
                for the circumstances specified in this Agreement, during the term
                of this
                Agreement, without the written consent from the other Party, no Party
                shall suspend or terminate the performance of this Agreement or
                unilaterally release this
                Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	
              10.4.

            	
              If
                one Party does not perform its duties or obligations under this Agreement,
                or has committed a material breach of this Agreement resulting in
                the
                inability of the other Party to operate or to carry out the cooperation
                in
                any mobile value-added services, such act shall be deemed as a breach
                and
                the non-breaching Party shall have the right to make a claim for
                any
                economic losses caused by the breaching Party and to terminate the
                Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	
              10.5.

            	
              If
                Party B needs to terminate this Agreement due to any technical
                reasons or difficulties in its operation, Party B shall inform
                Party A in writing at least one month in advance and after
                Party A has given its consent, there shall be a buffer period of one
                to three months for withdrawal. During such buffer period, Party B
                shall continue to provide services to users and inform users of such
                termination at least 90 days in advance on its website (Web/WAP) or
                through any other channels.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              If
                the Parties have any other agreements in connection with any mobile
                value-added services, any such former agreements shall be automatically
                terminated from the effective date of this Agreement and each Party
                shall
                bear any losses caused thereby.

            

    

     

    Chapter
      11 Withdrawal
      Mechanism

     

    
      	
              11.1.

            	
              If
                Party B applies to operate mobile value-added services and cannot
                pass the relevant tests due to its own reasons within three months
                (from
                the date on which Party A informs Party B of the testing), the
                Mobile Value-added Services Cooperation Agreement entered into by
                Party A and Party B shall be terminated
                automatically.

            

    

     

    
      	
              11.2.

            	
              The
                Parties agree that the business withdrawal mechanism shall apply
                under
                certain circumstances and one or more items of business cooperation
                may be
                terminated based on the review of the revenues generated from
                Party B’s information services, complaints from users and business
                testing. The Parties may apply different withdrawal mechanisms based
                on
                the differences in the businesses, which shall be set forth in the
                relevant appendixes.

            

    

     

    
      	
              11.3.

            	
              Party A
                shall reserve its right on whether the withdrawal mechanism shall
                apply in
                the termination of one or more items of business cooperation with
                Party B. Based on the actual conditions, Party A may, within one
                month before the expiration of this Agreement or within one month
                after
                Party B has satisfied the relevant conditions specified for the
                withdrawal mechanism, decide whether to conduct another test on
                Party B’s business and whether the withdrawal mechanism is
                applicable. If the withdrawal mechanism is applied and one or more
                items
                of business cooperation is terminated, the appendix relating to any
                such
                business shall be automatically
                terminated.

            

    

     

    
      	
              11.4.

            	
              As
                to Party B engaging in a special industry, Party A shall have
                the right to decide whether the withdrawal mechanism provided for
                in this
                Agreement and the relevant appendixes shall
                apply.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              11.5.

            	
              The
                termination of one or more items of business cooperation pursuant
                to the
                main text of this Agreement or any Appendixes to this Agreement shall
                not
                have any impact on Party B in carrying out any other businesses or in
                applying for the operation of any other businesses that it has not
                yet
                operated.

            

    

     

    
      	
              11.6.

            	
              If
                Party B materially breaches this Agreement or violates the service
                quality standards or customer service standards set forth by Party A
                in the operation of one or more businesses, in addition to the termination
                of the cooperation in such business with Party B by applying the
                withdrawal mechanism, Party A shall reserve its right to terminate
                the cooperation in any other businesses in which Party B has not
                breached.

            

    

     

    Chapter
      12 Contact
      Person and Bank Account Numbers

     

    
      	
              12.1.

            	
              For
                purposes of the cooperation, Party A and Party B may appoint
                their respective contact persons for various businesses. The names
                of such
                contact persons, contact addresses and means of contact shall be
                set forth
                in the various appendixes for the relevant
                businesses.

            

    

     

    Chapter
      13 Effectiveness
      and Other Matters

     

    
      	
              13.1.

            	
              This
                Agreement shall become effective from the date on which the authorized
                representatives of the Parties have signed this Agreement or affixed
                their
                common seals and billing and settlement shall commence from the date
                of
                commencement of the businesses under this Agreement. This Agreement
                shall
                be valid until March 31, 2005, unless otherwise terminated in advance
                in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. Before the expiration
                of this Agreement, Party A may conduct a review of Party B’s
                ability and qualifications for the performance of this Agreement.
                If
                Party A is of the view that Party B has the required ability and
                qualifications for the continuous performance of this Agreement,
                this
                Agreement shall be automatically renewed for one
                year.

            

    

     

    
      	
              13.2.

            	
              Any
                newly executed appendixes shall become effective and shall become
                a part
                of this Agreement from the date on which Party A signs for
                confirmation and Party B authorizes its representative to sign and
                affix its common seal. With regards to any change to Party B’s
                banking information as set forth in Appendix 3, information on the
                Parties’ business contact persons and information on the customer
                services, any such change shall become effective once signed by the
                authorized representatives. Appendix 15 contains the authorization
                letters and signature specimens of such authorized representatives,
                which
                shall be signed together with this
                Agreement.

            

    

     

    
      	
              13.3.

            	
              This
                Agreement and each appendix shall be signed in duplicates and each
                Party
                shall hold one copy, which shall have the same legal
                effect.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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      Appendix 1

       

    

    Maintenance
      Interface of the Parties and Maintenance Responsibility

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Appendix 1 Maintenance
      Interface of the Parties and Maintenance Responsibility

     

    
      	I.	
              Maintenance
                Interface Diagram

            

    

     

    [MAINTENANCE
      INTERFACE DIAGRAM]

     

    
      	II.	
              Maintenance
                Responsibilities of the Parties

            

    

     

    
      	(1)	
              Obligations
                of Party A:

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              1.

            	
              Party A
                shall be responsible for providing the hardware and software systems
                that
                are required in Party A’s mobile communication networks and data
                service platforms.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              2.

            	
              Party A
                shall cooperate with Party B to connect various communication cables
                between Party A’s gateways or servers to Party B’s
                servers.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              3.

            	
              Party A
                shall be responsible for setting forth the relevant technical protocol
                standards and interface standards in connection with mobile value-added
                services for Party B.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              4.

            	
              Party A
                shall be responsible for the normal operation of the communication
                network
                that falls within Party A’s scope of responsibility as specified in
                the above diagram and shall be responsible for any network failures
                that
                arise for reasons not attributable to Party B. For any abnormal and
                overloading data or information transmission that may have any impact
                on
                the safety of Party A’s network operation, Party A shall have
                the right to limit the
                transmission.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              5.

            	
              Party A
                shall be responsible for providing Party B with the statistical data
                in respect of the communication channels used by Party B and shall
                ensure the reliability and promptness of such statistic
                data.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              6.

            	
              Party A
                shall inform Party B as soon as possible of the testing of and
                adjustments to, or maintenance of the gateways or other network
                facilities, or any other foreseeable reasons resulting in a transmission
                breakdown, including the detailed reasons for such breakdown, time
                and
                cycle.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              7.

            	
              Party A
                shall ensure to keep Party B informed promptly within a reasonable
                period of time of any transmission breakdown caused by any failures
                in the
                gateways or other network facilities or any other reasons that cannot
                be
                foreseen.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              Obligations
                of Party B:

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              1.

            	
              Party B
                shall be responsible for the construction and maintenance of its
                own
                ‘application service’ system, including all the work and expenses related
                to the hardware equipment, the testing of and adjustments to the
                system,
                operation commencement, system maintenance, daily service management
                and
                market development.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              2.

            	
              Party B
                shall be responsible for the interconnection between its system and
                Party A’s various gateways or servers and all the expenses relating
                to the application, leasing and maintenance of the relevant communication
                cables.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              3.

            	
              Party B
                shall be responsible for the compilation, review and preparation
                of the
                information to be provided by it and ensure their accuracy, truthfulness,
                reliability and legality and bear the relevant
                liability.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              4.

            	
              Party B
                shall ensure that all its testing of and adjustments to the system,
                operation commencement and system maintenance will not be carried
                out
                during Party A’s business rush hours and any work that may seriously
                affect users shall be carried out at night. Party B shall guarantee
                that all the above work will not have impact on the normal operation
                of
                Party A’s networks and shall bear responsibility for any failure
                caused to Party A’s network
                system.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              5.

            	
              Party B
                shall inform Party A in advance of any testing of and adjustments to
                the system, operation commencement and system maintenance and subject
                to
                Party A’s confirmation, inform its users through e-mails,
                advertisements, SMS or any other effective means and shall ensure
                that any
                impact on its users is kept to a
                minimum.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              6.

            	
              During
                the term of cooperation, Party B shall comply with any adjustments or
                arrangements on the volume of the business made by Party A in the
                event of any emergency in order to ensure the normal and steady operation
                of various data businesses.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              7.

            	
              During
                the transmission of various data and information to Party A’s mobile
                communication networks and data business platforms, Party B shall
                guarantee that there shall be no overloading that may jeopardize
                the
                safety of the network.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              8.

            	
              Party B
                shall guarantee to provide the 24-hour system
                maintenance.

            

    

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Appendix 2

     

    Letter
      of Responsibility from the Information Source for the Guarantee of Information
      Security

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Appendix 2 Letter
      of Responsibility from the Information Source for the Guarantee of Information
      Security 

     

    In
      connection with the access to China Unicom’s mobile communication networks,
      China Unicom’s UNINET or any other related business platforms (including, but
      not limited to, the SMS gateway, WAP gateway, JAVA/BREW download server,
      location service server, etc.), the information source entity (the “CP/SP”
hereinafter) guarantees to comply with the following provisions:

     

    Article
      1 It
      will
      comply with the relevant state laws, administrative regulations and rules and
      strictly implement the administrative regulations relating to information
      security.

     

    Article
      2 It
      will
      not use China Unicom’s mobile communication networks, China Unicom’s UNINET or
      any other related service platforms to engage in any illegal and criminal
      activities that may jeopardize the state safety or disclosure of any state
      secrets. It will not use China Unicom’s mobile communication networks, China
      Unicom’s UNINET or any other related service platforms to make, read, duplicate
      and distribute any information that is in violation of the constitution and
      the
      law, harm the social security, hinder the state unification or national unity
      or
      have any pornographic or violence contents. It will not use China Unicom’s
      mobile communication networks, China Unicom’s UNINET or any other related
      service platforms to distribute any information that may contain any of the
      following:

     

    
      	
            	
              1.

            	
              Violating
                the basic principles set forth in the
                constitution;

            

       

      
        	
              	
                2 

              	
                Harming
                  the state safety, disclosing any state secrets, overthrowing the
                  state
                  power and hindering the state
                  unification;

              

         

      

    

    
      	
            	
              3. 

            	
              Damaging
                the state reputation and interests;

            

       

      
        	
              	
                4. 

              	
                Instigating
                  the hatred or discrimination and breaking the
                  unity;

              

         

        
          	
                	
                  5. 

                	
                  Damaging
                    the state religion policies and promoting any evil religion and
                    superstition;

                

           

          
            	
                  	
                    6.

                  	
                    Distributing
                      rumors and disturbing the social order and
                      stability;

                  

             

            
              	
                    	
                      7. 

                    	
                      Promoting
                        indecency, pornography, gambling, violence, murder, terror
                        or instigating
                        crime;

                    

              
                 

                
                  
                    
                    

                  

                  
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                        Shaming
                          or slandering others and infringing the legitimate interests
                          of
                          others;

                      

                 

                
                  	
                        	
                          9. 

                        	
                          Containing
                            any other contents prohibited by the law or administrative
                            regulations.

                        

                

              

            

          

        

      

    

     

    Measures
      shall be promptly taken to stop the acts and a report shall be made to the
      relevant authorities when any of the above law breaching activities and harmful
      information are found.

     

    Article
      3 Information
      provided by the information source entity must be in compliance with the state
      intellectual property right laws, regulations and policies.

     

    Article
      4 The
      information source entity shall, after the interconnection testing, trial
      operation and commencement of operations, shall guarantee the safety and
      stability of service contents provided by it and shall not bring any harm to
      China Unicom’s mobile communication networks, China Unicom’s UNINET or any other
      related service platforms.

     

    Article
      5 The
      information source entity shall set up its effective information safety and
      confidentiality administration system and technology security measures, and
      accept the administration, supervision and inspection from the relevant
      authorities.

     

    Article
      6 If
      any of
      the above provisions are violated, China United Communications Corporation
      shall
      have the right to take any necessary measures and disconnect the access by
      the
      information source entity. If the case is serious, the business cooperation
      shall be terminated and the legal liability of the information source entity
      shall be investigated. This Letter of Responsibility, once becoming effective
      after being signed by the information source entity, shall be kept by China
      United Communications Corporation.

     

    Information
      source entity: Beijing AirInbox Information Technology Co., Ltd.

     

      Authorized
        Representative: /s/ Li Luyi

    (Signature
      and seal)

     

    Date:

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Appendix 3

     

    Party B’s
      Basic Information for the Operation of Mobile Value-added
      Services

    
      
        
        

      

      
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      Services

    

      
        	
                Party B’s
                  Basic Information for the Operation of Mobile Value-added
                  Services

              
	
                Company’s
                  information

              	
                Company’s
                  full name

              	
                Beijing
                  AirInbox Information Technology Co., Ltd.

              
	
                Enterprise
                  code number

              	
                90300

              	
                Abbreviation
                  in English

              	
                KongZhong
                  Corporation

              
	
                Telecom
                  and information service operation permit number

              	
                Jing
                  ICP Zheng No. 020001

              	
                Valid
                  term of the telecom and information service operation
                  permit

              	
                From
                  Sept. 4, 2003 to
April 10, 2007

              
	
                Value-added
                  telecom services operation permit number

              	
                B2-20040152

              	
                Valid
                  term of the value-added telecom operation permit

              	
                From
                  Aug. 18, 2004 to
Aug. 18, 2009

              
	 	
                Business
                  license registration number

              	
                1101082373236
(1-1)

              	
                Valid
                  term of the business license

              	
                From
                  Apr. 4, 2002 to
Apr. 4, 2032

              
	
                Contact
                  person’s information

              	
                Name

              	
                Li
                  Hongli

              	
                Telephone

              	
                (010)
                  8857-6000 Ext. 6648

              
	
                Mobile

              	
                13301252513

              	
                Fax

              	
                (010)8857-5900

              
	
                E-mail

              	
                lihongli@kongzhong.com

              
	
                Information
                  on customer service in connection with mobile value-added services
                  (Note:
                  Please specify if there are different customer service information
                  in
                  different business)

              	
                24-hour
                  customer service hotline 

              	
                (010)
                  6808-3018

              
	
                Person
                  in charge of customer service 

              	
                Lu
                  Ce

              
	
                Website
                  for information on customer service and business

              	
                www.kongzhong.com

              
	
                Party B’s
                  banking information

              	
                Payee’s
                  full name 

              	
                Beijing
                  AirInbox Information Technology Co., Ltd.

              
	
                Payee’s
                  account opening bank

              	
                Industrial
                  and Commercial Bank of China, Beijing Branch, Xinjiekou Subbranch,
                  Dewai
                  Outlet

              
	
                Payee’s
                  bank account

              	
                0200001309006796982

              

      

    

    
       

    

    Party B
      (seal): Beijing AirInbox Information Technology Co., Ltd.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Party A:
      China United Communications Corporation

     

      Legal
        representative or authorized person: /s/ (Legal representative or authorized
        person)

     

    Signing
      date: February 2, 2005

     

     

    Party B:
      Beijing AirInbox Information Technology Co., Ltd.

     

      Legal
        representative or authorized person: /s/ Li Luyi (Stamp of Beijing AirInbox
        Information Technology Co., Ltd.)

     

    Signing
      date: February 2, 2005

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Appendix 4

     

    Short
      Message Services

     

    Appendix Number:
      CUVAS-A2005-0024/S

    
      
        
        

      

      
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      Message Services

     

    
      	I.	
              Definition

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              1.

            	
              Uploading
                communication fee means the fee for SMSs from a user’s mobile phone to
                Party B’s SMS gateway. Uploading communication fees are charged by
                Party A to users.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              2.

            	
              Downloading
                communication fee means the fee for SMSs from Party B’s SMS gateway
                to a user’s mobile phone. Downloading communication fees are charged by
                Party A to users. Downloading SMSs shall include SMSs under the PUSH
                category.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              3.

            	
              Unbalanced
                communication fee means the SMS fee for any unbalanced part (the
                number of
                downloading SMSs minus the number of uploading SMSs). Any unbalanced
                communication fees shall be charged by Party A to
                Party B.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              4.

            	
              Preferential
                Treatment Period: After Party B has obtained the qualifications for
                the full network access, for the first three months after the billing
                for
                its business, information service fees shall be allocated at a fixed
                proportion and in connection with the administration, Party A applies
                certain preferential policies to Party B and its business operation.
                This period is called as the “Preferential Treatment
                Period”.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              5.

            	
              Services
                under the PUSH category mean those various services received by users
                through their mobile terminals initially provided by CP/SP, even
                though
                users have not applied at all.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              6.

            	
              Ranking:
                Party A ranks all CP/SP on the basis of their information service
                revenues after the preferential treatment period and they are divided
                into
                four ranks: The first 5%; 5% to 45%; 45% to 85% and the remaining
                after
                the 85%. If the product has any decimals after the total number of
                CP/SP
                is multiplied by the relevant percentages (i.e., 5%, 45% and 85%),
                the
                number shall be rounded to a whole number. As the reconciliation
                has some
                impact on the information service revenues, on the basis of which
                CP/SP
                ranking is decided, the ranking shall be based on Party A’s data
                before any reconciliation.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              Manner
                of Cooperation

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              1.

            	
              As
                the telecom operator that provides the relevant platforms for SMS
                downloading services, Party A provides Party B with
                communication channels non-gratuitously. On the basis of the relevant
                platforms for SMS downloading services, Party B provides
                Party A’s users with SMS services
                non-gratuitously.

            

    

     

      
        	 	
                2.

              	
                The
                  unified brand of UNI-Info shall be used for all the nation-wide
                  services
                  in which the Parties cooperate. Party B’s service access number
                  is     
..

              

      

     

    
      	 	
              3.

            	
              When
                Party B applies to operate or add any services, Party B shall
                provide the relevant information on itself and its services (including
                the
                details on its customer service process) in the form attached herein
                or
                the form provided by Party A when this Agreement is signed. Subject
                to Party A’s confirmation, arrangements may be made as agreed by the
                Parties for the relevant service
                testing.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              4.

            	
              Pursuant
                to the relevant state regulations and at Party A’s request,
                Party B shall provide the relevant qualification certificates when
                applying for the operation or increase of any new services in order
                to
                evidence that it has sufficient qualifications, ability and power
                for the
                operation of any such services. Party B shall guarantee that all the
                qualification certificates are authentic and valid. Party A shall not
                be liable for the review of the truthfulness and authentication of
                any
                such qualification certificates.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              5.

            	
              If
                necessary, Party B shall provide Party A with its business
                operating plan, including, but not limited to: business plan, technology
                plan, testing plan, operating plan, marketing and promotion plan
                and
                market analysis, forecast and undertaking, for Party A’s review and
                planning.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              6.

            	
              Party B
                guarantees to comply with the Administrative Measures on Internet
                Information Services and guarantees the accuracy, safety and legality
                of
                the contents of any information provided by it. Party B shall
                strictly not distribute and circulate any information that may breach
                the
                state laws and regulations, or that may harm the nation’s interest, social
                public interest and Party A’s
                interest.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              7.

            	
              Party B
                shall be responsible for the review of SMS contents compiled by users
                and
                shall guarantee that all the information contents are sound and
                legal.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              8.

            	
              Party B
                shall authenticate users’ mobile phone numbers and show the numbers of
                calling parties for any SMS. No SMS shall be sent to any other mobile
                phone users in an anonymous manner or in any other
                manners.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              9.

            	
              Party B
                shall have the daily logging function and all the historical data
                shall be
                kept for at least three months for any future
                inspection.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              10.

            	
              During
                the preferential treatment period, Party may terminate this Agreement
                or
                implement the withdrawal mechanism not on the basis of Party B’s
                information service revenues.

            

    

     

    
      	III.	
              Business
                Operation

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              1.

            	
              Access
                mode: Internet

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              2.

            	
              Access
                location:

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              3.

            	
              Time
                for the official commencement of business
                operations:

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              4.

            	
              Party B’s
                customer service information: See
                Appendix 3.

            

    

     

    
      	IV.	
              Billing

            

    

     

    All
      the
      communication fees shall be owned by Party A
      and
      subject to the deduction of 8% for bad debts, information service fees shall
      be
      distributed to the Parties at a certain proportion.

     

    
      	 	
              1.

            	
              Communication
                fees:

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              a)

            	
              Party A
                shall price the communication fees and shall collect such fees from
                users.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              b)

            	
              For
                services such as information ordering and enquiries sent by users
                from
                their mobile phones, after users successfully receive information,
                uploading communication fees shall be charged at RMB0.05 per message
                and
                downloading communication fees shall be charged at RMB0.05 per
                message;

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              c)

            	
              For
                services such as information ordering and enquiries sent by users
                from
                Internet, after users successfully receive information, communication
                fees
                shall be charged at the downloading communication fee rate, i.e.,
                RMB0.05
                per message;

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              d)

            	
              For
                point to point mode (i.e., mobile phone to mobile phone SMS service),
                after users successfully send messages, callers shall be charged
                for
                RMB0.10 for each message sent;

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              e)

            	
              For
                any feedback information received by users for the use of any wireless
                data services, no communication fees shall be charged and such feedback
                information includes the system confirmation of user’s successful
                operation, system failure information or information on user’s
                unsuccessful operation. No communication fees are charged for either
                uploading or downloading such
                information.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              f)

            	
              Unbalanced
                communication fees paid to Party A by Party B after settlement =
                (the number of downloading SMS - the number of uploading SMS) X RMB0.05
                per message, of which: the number of downloading SMS is the total
                number
                of SMS sent through access numbers allocated to Party B, while the
                number of uploading SMS is the total number of SMS received through
                access
                numbers allocated to Party B.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              2.

            	
              Information
                Service Fees:

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              a)

            	
              Information
                service fees: In principle, it shall be priced by Party B and
                implemented after Party A’s review and approval. During the
                preferential treatment period, information service fees shall be
                distributed at a fixed proportion, which is
                2:8.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              b)

            	
              Information
                service fees shall be charged to caller after user receives message
                successfully.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              c)

            	
              Information
                service fee settlement formula:

            

    

     

    Information
      service fees paid to Party B by Party A after settlement =
      (information service fee receivable - 8% bad debts) X settlement proportion
      applicable to Party B - unbalanced information service
      fees

     

    
      	 	
              d)

            	
              The
                basis for revenue distribution between the Parties shall be the
                information service fee receivable.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              e)

            	
              Proportion
                for the information service fee distribution between the
                Parties:

            

    

     

    
      	
              Information
                service fee receivable

            	 	
              Distribution
                proportion (Party A, Party B)

            
	
              Information
                service fees ranking at top 5%

            	 	
              1:9

            
	
              Information
                service fees ranking at top 5%-45%

            	 	
              2:8

            
	
              Information
                service fees ranking at top 45%-85%

            	 	
              3:7

            
	
              Information
                service fees ranking at top 85%-100%

            	 	
              4:6

            
	
              During
                the preferential treatment period

            	 	
              2:8

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              f)

            	
              For
                fixed monthly information service fees, users may cancel their
                customization within 72 hours from the first time of connection and
                no fees shall be charged. For any monthly information service fees
                whose
                users subscribe for any such services after the 20th day of each
                month, Party B shall not make a charge of information service fees to
                users for that month.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              3.

            	
              Special
                Tariff for PUSH services:

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              a)

            	
              PUSH
                services: means various services that are not applied for by users,
                but
                initiated by CP/SP and accepted by users though mobile
                terminals.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              b)

            	
              No
                communication and information service fees shall be charged to
                users;

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              c)

            	
              For
                PUSH services, Party B shall pay downloading communication service
                fees at a rate of RMB0.05 per
                message;

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              d)

            	
              Party B
                may only distribute information relating to its services and without
                approval, Party B cannot send any advertisements or other commercial
                information to users;

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              4.

            	
              Others:
                Party B shall, in accordance with Party A’s requirement on
                format, insert a legend in each message that information service
                fees
                shall be collected on Party B’s
                behalf.

            

    

     

    
      	V.	
              Other
                Service Requirements

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              1.

            	
              Party B
                shall announce the number of message to users when delivering any
                information services to users;

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              2.

            	
              For
                group dispatch through Internet by users, communication and information
                service fees shall be charged to calling parties pursuant to the
                number of
                phone numbers and the relevant charging standards. The maximum number
                of
                each group dispatch shall not be more than
                two.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              3.

            	
              Party B
                must provide, free of charge, to users the service code for cancellation
                of any services that have been customized, which means, when a user
                sends
                “0000” to Party B’s service code, all the services customized by such
                user shall be cancelled and a reply will be sent out with the following
                messages: “You have not customized XX (Party B’s name) to provide the
                SMS services. Customer hotline: XXXX-XXXX” or “You have cancelled the
                customized SMS services provided by XX (Party B’s name). Customer
                hotline: XXXX-XXXX”;

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              4.

            	
              After
                the 15th day of each month, Party A will provide the number
                segment data documents of the previous month for every province of
                the
                entire network in the catalog of ftp: //211.94.164.40 (user
                ID/password: Unicom/telseseg) and Party B shall update the number
                segment documents for business system users within that month and
                operate
                its businesses at its new number segments from the 1st day of the
                following month. All the number segment files will be kept on line
                for two
                months.

            

    

     

    
      	VI.	
              Withdrawal
                Mechanism

            

    

     

    The
      Parties agree to review the SMS services cooperation from the aspects of service
      testing, service development and service violation (the service here refers
      to
      UNI-info in this Appendix) and apply the appropriate withdrawal mechanism based
      on the review results. If Party B decides not to operate any SMS services
      due to the application of any withdrawal mechanism, the cooperation between
      the
      Parties in the SMS services shall be terminated and this Appendix shall no
      longer be effective.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              1.

            	
              Rules
                for Withdrawal Mechanism

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              a)

            	
              Withdrawal
                mechanism on the basis of service
                testing

            

    

     

    If
      Party B applies to operate the SMS services and cannot pass the relevant
      testing within three months from the day on which Party A informs
      Party B of the testing date, the cooperation in the SMS services between
      the Parties shall be terminated automatically and the appendix relating to
      such
      SMS service cooperation shall also be automatically terminated.

     

    
      	 	
              b)

            	
              Withdrawal
                mechanism on the basis of service
                development

            

    

     

    
      	
            	I.	
              Rules
                for service withdrawal

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              A.

            	
              After
                the expiration of the preferential treatment period, if Party B’s
                information service fees ranked among the last 5% for three consecutive
                months, Party B will get a yellow warning card and the following
                measures for a yellow warning card shall
                apply.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              B.

            	
              After
                the expiration of the preferential treatment period, if Party B’s
                information service fees ranked among the last 5% for six consecutive
                months, Party B will get a red warning card and the following
                measures for a red warning card shall
                apply.

            

    

     

    
      	
            	II.	
              Measures
                for Service Withdrawal

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              A.

            	
              Yellow
                warning card: If Party B gets a yellow warning card, it shall be
                listed in the list of CP/SP that have received yellow warning cards
                that
                is placed on Party A’s website. In addition, Party A will send a
                written notice to Party B.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              B.

            	
              Red
                warning card: If Party B gets a red warning card, its cooperation
                with Party A in such service shall automatically terminate and its
                service access code will be taken back by Party A. Under such
                circumstances, Party A will not accept any application for
                cooperation for such service from Party B within one year from the
                termination.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              c)

            	
              Withdrawal
                Mechanism on the basis of SP/CP’s breaching
                acts

            

    

     

    
      	
            	A.	
              Definition
                for breaching acts:

            

    

     

    
      	
              Serial
                Number

            	 	
              List
                of Breaching Acts

            	 	
              Breaching
                Act Category 

            
	
              1

            	 	
              The
                three-day period for service cancellation is not provided for in
                the
                monthly subscription package

            	 	
              A

            
	 	 	 	 	 
	
              2

            	 	
              Service
                fees are not specified in service promotion or customization by
                users

            	 	
              A

            
	 	 	 	 	 
	
              3

            	 	
              In
                the service registration process, users have not been expressly informed
                that the service is a monthly subscription package and monthly service
                fees have been charged to users

            	 	
              A

            
	 	 	 	 	 
	
              4

            	 	
              Customer
                support has not been provided in accordance with the Agreement and
                the
                provisions of the Service Administrative Measures and complaints
                have not
                been handled promptly or within the time specified in the relevant
                contracts

            	 	
              A

            
	 	 	 	 	 
	
              5

            	 	
              System
                breakdown exceeds the time limits specified in the
                Agreement

            	 	
              A

            
	 	 	 	 	 
	
              6

            	 	
              Service
                cannot be cancelled by sending ‘0000’

            	 	
              A

            
	 	 	 	 	 
	
              7

            	 	
              Fees
                charged for account opening without users’ consent

            	 	
              B

            
	 	 	 	 	 
	
              8

            	 	
              Party B
                has made some group dispatches through its own access number without
                Party A’s approval

            	 	
              B

            
	 	 	 	 	 
	
              9

            	 	
              Invoices
                are not standardized, resulting in the inability to correctly charge
                communication service fees 

            	 	
              B

            
	 	 	 	 	 
	
              10

            	 	
              Trial
                use provided to users free of charge and fees charged after the expiration
                of trial period without informing users 

            	 	
              B

            
	 	 	 	 	 
	
              11

            	 	
              New
                services are provided without informing Unicom 

            	 	
              B

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Notes:
      Party A shall reserve its right to revise the list pursuant to any issues
      found the service operation.

     

    
      	
            	B.	
              Measures
                for determining the breaching act
                categories:

            

    

     

    
      	
              Third
                grade breaching if one of the conditions is met

            	
              One
                of the breaching acts under Category A in the List of Breaching
                Acts

            
	 	 
	
              Second
                grade breaching if one of the conditions is met

            	
              1. Three
                or more than three breaching acts under Category A at the same
                time

            
	
               

              2. Third
                grade breaching has been determined for three consecutive times
                

            
	
               

              3. One
                of the breaching acts under Category B in the List of Breaching
                Acts

            
	 	 
	
              First
                grade breaching if one of the conditions is met

            	
              Second
                grade breaching has been determined for three consecutive times
                

            

    

     

    
      	
            	C.	
              Measures
                for breaching act handling:

            

    

    

      
        	
                Breaching
                  grade

              	 	
                Measures

              	 	
                Details

              	 	
                Time

              
	
              	 	
                1.
                  Warning for the third grade breaching

              	 	
                List
                  SPs that have been determined as having committed third grade breaching
                  in
                  the Third Grade Breaching SP List and make a public announcement
                  on such
                  SPs. 

              	 	
              
	
                Third
                  grade breaching

              	 	 	 	 	 	
                Three
                  months after announcement

              
	 	 	
                2.
                  Suspend the access to any new services

              	 	
                Party A
                  will suspend the review of the SP’s application for any new services and
                  Party A shall no longer cooperate or terminate the cooperation with
                  such SP for any service promotion.

              	 	 

      

        

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
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                    1.
                      Warning for the second grade breaching

                  	 	
                    Party A
                      shall list the SP that has been determined to have committed
                      second grade
                      breaching in the Second Grade Breaching SP List, and inform
                      the SP
                      accordingly.

                  	 	
                  
	
                    Second
                      grade breaching

                  	 	 	 	 	 	
                    Three
                      months after announcement

                  
	 	 	
                    2.
                      Reduce the fee distribution proportion and impose penalties
                      

                  	 	
                    Reduce
                      10 percentage points for fee distribution for such SP and for
                      any SPs
                      whose information service fees before settlement are less than
                      RMB100,000,
                      penalties shall be imposed at RMB10,000 for each breaching
                      acts incurred
                      by such SP.

                  	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
                    First
                      grade breaching

                  	 	
                    Settlement
                      shall be stopped and access shall be terminated

                  	 	
                    Party A
                      shall stop the service settlement with such SP and the SP shall
                      make a
                      rectification to its services. If the SP is not qualified after
                      rectification, Party A shall terminate the cooperation with such SP
                      and take back the SP’s SMS access number and Party A shall not have
                      any business cooperation with the SP within one year.

                  	 	 

          

           

        

      

    

    
      	VII.	
              Contact
                Person

            

    

     

    Party A: Name:
      Geng Yuqiang

    Tel: 010-6650-4007

    Fax: 010-6650-4005

    E-mail: gengyq@chinaunicom.com.cn

    Party B: See
      Appendix 3

     

    
      	VIII.	
              List
                of SMS

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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      page
      is the execution page with signature and seal for Appendix 4 attached to
      China Unicom’s Mobile Value-added Service Cooperation Agreement (the main
      contract number: CUVAS-A2005-0024.

     

     

    Party B:
      Beijing AirInbox Information Technology Co., Ltd.

     

      Legal
        representative or authorized person: /s/ Li Luyi (Stamp of Beijing AirInbox
        Information Technology Co., Ltd.)

    Signing
      date: February 2, 2005

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    Service
      Appendix

     

    WAP
      Services

    Appendix Number:
      CUVAS-V05-A2005-0291/W

    
      
        
        

      

      
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        Appendix WAP
        Services

    

     

    Preamble

     

    This
      Service Appendix is attached to the Mobile Value-added Services Cooperation
      Agreement entered into between China United Telecommunications Corporation
      (“Party A”) and Beijing AirInbox Information Technology Co., Ltd.
      (“Party B”) (Agreement Number: CUVAS-V05-A2005-0291) (the “Agreement”) and
      it is an inseparable part of the Agreement.

     

    In
      order
      to operate the WAP services under this Appendix, apart from the certificates,
      qualifications and business permits specified in the Agreement, Party B
      shall have duly obtained all the permissions and approvals required for the
      operation of such services. Party B shall undertake that all the permits
      and other documents are valid and it has sufficient ability and qualifications
      to operate the mobile value-added services specified in this Service
      Appendix.

     

    Party B
      shall undertake to comply with the Measures on the Administration of Internet
      Information Services and shall be liable for the accuracy, safety and legality
      of the contents of information provided by it. It shall be strictly forbidden
      to
      distribute or circulate any information that may violate the state laws and
      regulations or that may harm the state’s interest, the social public interest
      and Party A’s interest.

     

    The
      WAP
      Services referred to under this Service Appendix shall mean the mobile
      value-added services under the WAP category that are the subject of cooperation
      between the Parties and the rights and obligations of the Parties in the
      cooperative operation of the WAP services are specified in this Service
      Appendix.

     

    The
      contents of this Service Appendix shall have the same legal effect as the
      Agreement. Unless otherwise specified, the terms defined in this Service
      Appendix shall have the same meaning of those terms defined in the
      Agreement. If there is any conflict between this Service Appendix and the
      Agreement, this Service Appendix shall prevail.

     

    
      	Chapter
              1	
              Manner
                of Cooperation 

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              1.

            	
              The
                WAP services refer to the mobile value-added services under the WAP
                category provided to users cooperatively by the Parties. As the owner
                of
                the mobile communication networks, Party A shall provide Party B
                with the resources of a fair and high quality WAP service access
                platform
                and network and users, the maintenance of the WAP service platform
                and the
                management of the relevant WAP contents. Party B shall provide the
                relevant WAP service content through access to such platform. The
                WAP
                services referred to under this Service Appendix are a nation-wide
                service.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              The
                nation-wide WAP services operated cooperatively by the Parties shall
                be
                branded as “uni-Wap”. In the application to operate the service,
                Party B shall truthfully provide the relevant information pursuant to
                the requirements for the SP service system and after the application
                is
                approved, a service testing shall be conducted at a time agreed by
                the
                Parties.

            

    

     

    
      	
              Chapter
                2

            	
              Service
                Information

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              1.

            	
              Party B
                shall provide the relevant service application information when submitting
                its service application through Party A’s SP service system. Service
                testing and service connection shall be carried out after the service
                application has been reviewed by Party A. The service application
                information provided by Party B shall have legal effect and
                Party A shall make the relevant service connection and settlement on
                the basis of the service application information provided by
                Party B.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              2.

            	
              The
                service application information provided by Party B shall include,
                but shall not be limited to, the following information: service name,
                service category, trial manner and billing
                method.

            

    

     

    
      	Chapter
              3	
              Billing
                and Settlement

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              1.

            	
              Agreements
                in connection with the billing and
                settlement

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              The
                communication service fees shall be priced by Party A and users shall
                be charged by Party A in accordance with the relevant provisions. All
                the communication service fees shall be owned by
                Party A.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (2)

            	
              The
                information service fees shall be priced by Party B and subject to
                Party A’s review and approval, the information service fees shall be
                charged and collected by Party A on behalf of
                Party B.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (3)

            	
              The
                information service fees shall be distributed between the Parties
                in an
                agreed settlement manner.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              (4)

            	
              Subject
                to an 8% deduction for bad debts, any remaining information service
                fees
                shall be distributed between the
                Parties.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (5)

            	
              Agreements
                on the billing and settlement for WAP
                PUSH:

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              1)

            	
              For
                any point to point PUSH initiated by a user, Party A shall charge the
                communication service fee to such
                user;

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              2)

            	
              For
                the communication service fees in connection with the PUSH information
                initiated by Party B’s server, Party A shall make a deduction
                from the information service fees settled and to be paid to Party B
                every month (this provision shall not apply to the settlement of
                any
                communication service fees for any WAP PUSH initiated from Party A’s
                platform as applied by
                Party B).

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              2.

            	
              Settlement
                Manner

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              Parameters

            

    

     

    E: The
      total
      amount of information service fees;

     

    B: The
      proportion for bad debts;

     

    S: The
      proportion distributed to Party B;

     

    A: The
      proportion distributed finally to Party B, i.e., the actual proportion
      finally distributed to Party B after the deduction of various other
      expenses as agreed by the Parties.

     

    T: The
      settled amount of the information service fees.

     

    IM: The
      total
      amount of the WAP PUSH communication fees

     

    
      	 	
              (2)

            	
              The
                method for the calculation of A and T in connection with the WAP
                services:

            

    

     

    A
      = (I -
      B) * S;

     

    T
      = E * A
      - IM

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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              Agreed
                Parameters:

            

    

     

    B
      = 8%; S
      = 80%;

     

    If
      Party A makes any adjustments to any parameters, Party A shall inform
      Party B in writing and the Parties shall enter into a supplement or revised
      agreement.

     

    
      	 	
              (4)

            	
              If
                some special service fees are applied for a certain billing period
                as
                agreed by the Parties (including free of charge, discount), such
                special
                service fees shall prevail in connection with the calculation of
                the total
                amount of the information service fees for such billing
                period.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              3.

            	
              Monthly
                billing package plan

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (1)

            	
              The
                billing cycle for the information service fee monthly billing package
                plan
                is a calendar month.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (2)

            	
              When
                a user customizes its monthly service for the period from 00:00:00
                of the
                first day of a calendar month to 24:00:00 of the 15th day of the same
                month, the information service fees for a whole month shall be charged
                to
                such user. When a user customizes its monthly service for the period
                from
                00:00:00 of the 16th day of the same month to 24:00:00 of the last
                day of the same month, the information service fees for half a month
                shall
                be charged to such user.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              (3)

            	
              For
                any service that is cancelled, any information service fees that
                have been
                collected shall not be refunded and the user may still use the service
                in
                the remaining days of that month and no information service fees
                for such
                service shall be charged to such user in the next billing
                cycle.

            

    

     

    
      	Chapter
              4	
              Withdrawal
                mechanism and Breach

            

    

     

    The
      provisions relating to the withdrawal mechanism and breach specified in the
      Agreement shall be applicable.

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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      	Chapter
              5	
              Contact
                

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              1.

            	
              Party B
                shall provide the relevant contact information truthfully for the
                SP
                service system and promptly update if there is any change. If, due
                to the
                failure of Party B to timely update its contact information,
                Party A cannot contact Party B in time or cannot perform any of
                its obligations under this Appendix, Party A shall not bear
                responsibility for any breach of its
                obligations.

            

    

     

    
      	 	
              2.

            	
              Information
                relating to Party A’s contact person for the WAP services are as
                follows:

            

    

     

    
      
        
          	Party A:	Name:	
                   Shu
                    Kesi

                

        

      

    

    
      	
            	
              Telephone:

            	
              010
                6650 4022

            

    

    
      	
            	Fax:	
              010
                6650 5545

            

    

    
      	
            	E-mail:	
              shuks@chinaunicom.com.cn

            

    

     

    
      	Party B:	Name: 	
              Li
                Hongli

            

    

    
      	
            	Telephone:	
              13301252513

            

    

    
      	
            	Fax:	
              (010)
                8857 5900

            

    

    
      	
            	E-mail:	
              lihongli@kongzhong.com

            

    

    
      
        
        

      

      
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    This
      page
      is the execution page with signature and seal for Appendix 6 attached to
      China Unicom’s Mobile Value-added Service Cooperation Agreement (the main
      contract number: CUVAS-A2005-0024.

     

    Party A:
      (Affixed with Unicom’s common seal)

     

    Date:

     

     

    Party B:
      Beijing AirInbox Information Technology Co., Ltd.

     

      Legal
        representative or authorized person: /s/ Li Luyi (Stamp of Beijing AirInbox
        Information Technology Co., Ltd.)

     

    Signing
      date:

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
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