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                                                                   Exhibit 10.15

                Mobile Value-added Service Cooperation Agreement
                                With China Unicom

                           Serial No. CUVAS-A2004-052
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Party A: China Unicom Co., Ltd.

Party B: Hurray! Solutions Ltd.

                              Date: March 29, 2004

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                                Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1     Purpose
Chapter 2     Definition
Chapter 3     Scope of Cooperation and Working Interface
Chapter 4     Customer Service Management Interface
Chapter 5     Security of Mobile Value-added Service
Chapter 6     Billing and Settlement
Chapter 7     Intellectual Property and Confidentiality
Chapter 8     Liability for Breach and Dispute Resolution
Chapter 9     Force Majeure
Chapter 10    Amendment or Termination
Chapter 11    Withdraw
Chapter 12    Contact and Bank Account
Chapter 13    Effectiveness and Miscellaneous

Exhibit 1:    Interface Maintenance Responsibilities of the Parties
Exhibit 2:    Information Source's Guarantee Letter Concerning the Security of
                 Networking Information
Exhibit 3:    List of Information Concerning Party B's Mobile Value-added
                 Service
Signature page

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                            List of Service Exhibits

Exhibit 4:    SMS
Exhibit 5:    Voice Value-added Service
Exhibit 6:    WAP Services
Exhibit 7:    U-Mail
Exhibit 8:    BREW
Exhibit 9:    JAVA
Exhibit 10:   U-Map Based on SMS Platform
Exhibit 11:   U-Map Based on WAP Platform
Exhibit 12:   U-Map Based on BREW Platform
Exhibit 13:   U-Map Based on JAVA Platform
Exhibit 14:   Mobile Stock Trading based on Securities E-commerce Platform
Exhibit 15:   Power of Attorney and Signature Stamp of Authorized
                 Representatives

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                                     Preface

1. This Cooperation Agreement (this "Agreement") is entered into as of March 29,
2004 in Beijing, by and between the following parties:

Party A: China Unicom Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as the "Party A"), a
corporation established and existing in accordance with the laws of the People's
Republic of China, with registered office at Jia No.133 North Xidan Street,
Xicheng District, Beijing, People's Republic of China, its legal representative
is Wang Jiannan;

Party B: Hurray! Solutions Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as the "Party B"), a
corporate legal person established and existing under the laws of the People's
Republic of China, with its registered office at Room 305 China Resources
Building, 8 Jian Guo Men Bei Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, its legal
representative is Xiang Songzuo.

2. Scope of Application: This Agreement comprises the body text and Exhibits.
The body text of this Agreement provides the rights that may be exercised and
the obligations that shall be performed by the parties hereto. Exhibits provides
in detail respective rights and obligations of the parties according to the
classification of services, which will be delivered by Party A upon Party B's
application for the activation of relevant service. In addition to the mandatory
execution of the body text hereof (also includes Exhibit 1, Exhibit 2 and
Exhibit 3), the parties hereto may also execute Exhibit 15 if it is necessary
under actual circumstances, and may select to execute the following Exhibits
(the serial number of which can be found on the Exhibits) corresponding to
relevant services under cooperation between the parties:

(1)  SMS: Exhibit 4
(2)  Voice Value-added Service: Exhibit 5
(3)  WAP: Exhibit 6
(4)  U-Mail: Exhibit 7
(5)  BREW: Exhibit 8 (including Schedule 1 and Schedule 2)
(6)  JAVA: Exhibit 9
(7)  U-Map Based on SMS Platform: Exhibit 10
(8)  U-Map Based on WAP Platform: Exhibit 11
(9)  U-Map Based on BREW Platform: Exhibit 12
(10) U-Map Based on JAVA Platform: Exhibit 13
(11) Mobile Stock Trading based on Securities E-commerce Platform: Exhibit 14
(12) One or more Exhibits executed by both parties shall constitute an integral
part of this Agreement, having the same legal effect as the body text hereof.

     Party A may activate other mobile value-added service in the future, and
will provide relevant Exhibit to this agreement that stipulates the terms of
cooperation with Party B in the newly activated service. If this Agreement has
been executed by the parties hereto, the Exhibits concerning newly activated
mobile value-added service shall automatically become part of this Agreement,
whether the service Exhibits have been executed or not. If this Agreement has
not been executed, both parties shall execute the body text of this Agreement
(including Exhibit 1, Exhibit 2 and Exhibit 3) in addition to the Exhibits
concerning newly activated mobile value-added service, and may select to execute
Exhibit 15.

3. Both parties may execute one or more Exhibit(s) according to the application
for cooperation of mobile value-added service. If the parties hereto intend to
increase mobile

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value-added service, they shall negotiate to execute relevant Exhibit set forth
in Section 2 of this Preface.

4. Both parties shall observe special provisions under the Exhibits hereto
concerning certain services. If there is any discrepancy between the provisions
of the body text of this Agreement and the Exhibits, the provisions of Exhibits
shall prevail. Unless otherwise defined or agreed in relevant Exhibit, the terms
used in this Agreement shall have the meaning defined in the body text hereof.
Terms without definition herein shall be interpreted within the context of this
Agreement and the Exhibits, and, failing such an interpretation, such terms
shall be interpreted in light of the actual application, industrial practice,
and standards promulgated by the State authority in charge of information
industry.

                                Chapter 1 Purpose

Whereas:

1. Party A is a telecommunication operator approved by the authority in charge
of information industry under the State Council to provide the general public
nationwide with basic telecom service and VAT telecom service, with its own
telecom infrastructure network, data service platform, service sale system, and
tremendous customer base. Party A has the full authority to execute and perform
this Agreement.

2. Party B is a content provider ("CP")/service provider (SP") that lawfully
provides mobile data contents/services, qualified to operate the cooperation
service under this Agreement, and has been granted with the following
certifications:

     a.   Corporate Person Business License (No. 1100002088140 (1-1))
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     b.   Operation License for Telecom and Information Service (No. 020184) or
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     c.   Operation License for Telecom VAS (No.          )
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     d. Such certificates of qualifications and/or acceptance of service testing
approved by Party A.

     Party B has the full authority to execute and perform this Agreement, and
intends to provide mobile content service based on Party A's mobile telecom
network and data service platform.

Therefore, the parties entered into this cooperation agreement on the principle
of mutual benefit and advantage sharing, and for the purpose of win-win through
developing and flourishing mobile data services.

                              Chapter 2 Definitions

     For the purpose of this Agreement, the following terms shall have specific
definitions. Other relevant terms that are not explicitly defined hereunder
shall be defined according to laws and regulations or the provisions or rules of
PRC laws or competent authorities, to the extent that there is no explicit
definition in such laws and regulations, such terms shall be interpreted
according to the industrial practice.

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2.1  "CP/SP"

     "CP" is the abbreviation for "Content Provider". For the purpose of this
Agreement, "CP" shall only refer to the provider of information sources for the
services.

     "SP" is the abbreviation for "Services Provider". For the purpose of this
Agreement, "SP" shall refer to professional service entities that provide
telecom and information services. "SP" can be a network operator or an
integrator of business provided by other network providers and provides
integrate services to its customers.

     In this Agreement, "CP/SP" shall include all the professional entities
willing to cooperate with Party A, use Party A's mobile telecom network and data
service platform, and provide various mobile value-added services to Party A's
mobile telecom network subscribers.

2.2 "Subscribers", shall refer to such individuals, corporate persons or other
entities that connect with Party A's mobile telecom network and data service
platform via mobile terminals or other telecom terminals approved by Party A,
and voluntarily receive mobile value-added services provided by Party A and
Party B.

2.3 "Mobile Value-added Services", shall refer to telecom and information
services based on Party A's mobile telecom network.

2.4  "Mobile Telecom Network and Data Service Platform"

     For the purpose of this Agreement, "Mobile Telecom Network" refers to
mobile telecom infrastructure facilities provided by Party A. "Data Service
Platform" refers to service platform in addition to mobile telecom network,
which is specially designed for one or more specific data services, including
but not limited to subscriber interface, CP/SP interface, business management
and application billing functions.

2.5 "Service Supporting Systems", means subscriber management, billing,
settlement, and accounting systems needed for the normal operation of services.

2.6 "Communication Channel", means physical and logical connections within
mobile communication system for the communication between subscribers.

2.7 "Port", means the interface for the communication connection between data
service platform and mobile telecom network, data service platform and
application server provided by CP/SP, including communication address and
relevant specifications.

2.8 "Data Volume", means the communication volume coming in and out of the data
service platform.

2.9 "Testing", means the testing on services provided by CP/SP, which may
include network connection test, interface conformity test, and function test,
so as to ensure the service meet with the requirements for activation.

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2.10 "Grace Period for Withdraw", means certain period that if the CP/SP
services needed to be terminated, the CP/SP shall make prior notice to
subscribers in appropriate manner within such period prior to the termination
thereof, and in which period Party B shall continue its services to subscribers
according to subscriber agreement.

2.11 "Equipment Junction Point", means the location of linkage between two
physical or logical equipments.

2.12 "Maintenance Interface", as the whole service system is composed of
different parts, and the responsibility of maintenance also belongs to different
parties, the maintenance interface is to set up the location for different
parties to take responsibility for maintenance.

2.13 "System Maintenance", means the daily maintenance and trouble shooting for
the normal operation of system.

2.14 "Gateway", means the equipment that provides the function of protocol
transition and system interconnection.

2.15 "Customize", means the subscribers acknowledge their acceptance of content
services, and voluntarily ask for such services.

2.16 "7X24", means 7 days a week 24 hours a day, without public holidays.

2.17 "Communication Fee", means such fee arising from the use of Party A's
network resources by subscribers or the CP/SP; communication fee shall be
collected by Party A from subscribers or the CP/SP.

2.18 "Information Service Fee", means such fee arising from the use of CP/SP's
content information or application services other than communication fee. In
consideration that Party A provides connection service, customer service,
billing service and fee collection service, so the information service fee shall
be divided in certain portions between Party A and Party B.

2.19 "Corporate Code", refers to "China Unicom Mobile Data Service CP/SP
Corporate Code", which is the sole corporate identification that Party A assigns
to Party B.

Chapter 3 Scope of Cooperation and Working Interface

3.1 Party A shall provide Party B with paid communication channel and its
network subscriber resources, and provide Party B with paid connection service,
customer service, billing service and fee collection service based on Party A's
customer service, billing and service supporting system.

3.2 The Corporate Code that Party A assigns to Party B is: 20012.
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3.3 Party A shall guarantee the uniqueness and steadiness of the Corporate Code
assigned to Party B; the parties acknowledge that Party A's systems shall
include but not limited to billing and settlement system, data service platform
system and customer service system, the Corporate Code that Party A assigns to
Party B and the corporate name of Party B shall have the same effect in
identification of Party B.

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3.4 Party B shall provide subscribers with such mobile value-added services
through Party A's mobile telecom network and data service platform. The type,
description, billing and settlement, and withdrawal of mobile value-added
services shall be provided the relevant Exhibits.

3.5 Party B shall obtain Party A's written form confirmation of acceptance after
testing prior to the formal launch or addition of any mobile value-added service
or the modification thereof. Upon Party B's request, Party A shall be issue such
written form confirmation document upon testing on Party B's services to the
satisfaction of Party A.

3.6 Before Party B provide by any method any mobile value-added services to the
Subscribers, Party B shall make full notice to the Subscribers about the
content, method and billing of such services, and other information that the
Subscribers need to know for their acceptance of services and/or payment of
Information Service Fee. Party B shall start to provide such services only to
the extent that there is evidence shows that it has made the notice mentioned
above and has obtained the confirmation and/or customization from Subscribers
acknowledging their acceptance of mobile value-added services. Without Party A's
prior consent in writing, Party B shall not request Subscribers to accept such
customization and collect corresponding fees from Subscribers in any way to the
effect that "subscribers' acquiescence will be deemed as acceptance" or
"customization can only be cancelled by making a phone call or sending a short
message, otherwise it shall be deemed as accepted", nor impose any unnecessary
burdens to Subscribers as a result of such issues.

3.7 During the term of this Agreement, Party A and Party B shall be responsible
for their respective maintenance interface according to the junction point of
such equipment. For details concerning the division of interface and
responsibilities of maintenance, please see Exhibit 1.

3.8 During the term of this Agreement, Party B shall upon Party A's request
provide Party A with reports on the Subscriber development, Subscriber category,
subscriber habit, business prospect forecast, and Subscriber information
necessary for the administration of such services, ensure timely upgrade of
Party A's subscriber database.

3.9 Party B agrees to strictly observe in its mobile value-added services such
management measures, service quality standards, customer service standards and
other relevant documentations that Party A has already stipulated or will
stipulate from time to time. Party A will provide Party B for observance copies
of such management measures, service quality standards and/or service standards
prior to the formal issuance thereof.

3.10 During the term of cooperation, Party B's any additional mobile value-added
service or any modification of its business scope and price shall be subject to
billing test to the satisfaction of Party A, and shall be approved by Party A in
writing.

3.11 If necessary, Party A and Party B may separately or jointly promote in
various ways mobile value-added services.

3.12 Party A and Party B may negotiate for the use of the name, trademark,
service mark or logo of Party A or any service in such services jointly provided
by the parties and in the promotion of mobile value-added services, provided
however, without Party A's request or confirmation, Party B shall not use Party
A's name, trademark, service mark or logo in the

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content sent to Subscribers through SMS or other services, to the effect that
Subscribers misunderstand such content is provided Party A or jointly provided
by Party A and Party B.

3.13 Party B shall use Party A's name, trademark, service mark, logo and other
relevant materials of Party A in its separate promotion of mobile value-added
services only to the extent that Party A so requires or such use has been
approved by Party A in writing. Party B further warrants that under no
circumstance Party B shall infringe the trademark right or other industrial
property rights of Party A.

3.14 Party B shall not promote in its content service and/or other services
competitors of Party A that have identical and/or similar business scope as
Party A.

3.15 Party B shall be solely liable for any consequences arising from mobile
value-added services in any form provided by any third party provide to
Subscribers through Party B's maintenance interface, Party A shall take no
responsibility to Subscribers or such third party for any consequences thereof.

3.16 Party B agrees to accept future modification to services and billing method
that Party A will propose in light of the development of relevant services, and
to provide Party A with service data information as necessary.

                 Chapter 4 Customer Service Management Interface

4.1 Both parties shall establish 7X24 hours hot-line service center and customer
service Email.

4.2 Party A's customer complaint or enquiry center (1001 customer service
hot-line) shall direct to Party B for solution of such issues that are not the
responsibility of Party A, Party B shall send initial reply to Party A or
directly response to Subscribers within one (1) hour thereafter, and shall be
responsible for the final explanation or solution of such issues.

4.3 Party B shall not require Subscribers to contact directly with Party A on
the excuse that the enquires or complaints it received are the responsibility of
Party A. If Party B believes that the enquires or complaints it received are the
responsibility of Party A, Party B's customer service personnel or customer
service system shall assist Party A to analysis and resolve such enquires or
complaints, and contact with Party A within one (1) hour after receipt thereof,
and direct the same to Party A upon Party A's confirmation.

4.4 If neither Party A or Party B can determine which Party should be
responsible for the enquiries or complaints it received, such Party shall
contact with the other Party within one (1) hour after the receipt thereof to
find out the Party to be responsible, and help the subscriber resolve the
problem as soon as possible, neither Party shall try to evade from its
responsibilities thereto.

4.5 Party B shall make detailed description of services that it intends to
provide the Subscribers in the application for the activation of services
according to the type of service under cooperation, and, to the extent that both
parties deem it necessary, such description shall be listed in relevant
Exhibits.

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4.6 Party B shall provide Party A's customer service staff with the network
interface and authorization for service enquiry and withdraw.

                Chapter 5 Security of Mobile Value-added Service

5.1 Party A shall have the right to conduct necessary testing and data
statistics from time to time during the service operation period upon such
services provided by Party B, and, in light of the testing results, to require
Party B carry out rectification in accordance with Party A's mobile value-added
service management procedures.

5.2 Party A shall have the right to control and adjust the data volume and port
of the maintenance interface that belongs to Party A, and notify Party B the
result thereof.

5.3 Party B shall ensure that the services it provided have no existing or
potential material hidden defect that will be exploited by individual Subscriber
to cause damage to Party A's mobile telecom network, data service platform or
the profit of other subscribers.

5.4 Party B shall observe the State laws, regulations and policies concerning
telecommunication and Internet contents, ensure that the content of its
information services is not in violation of relevant State laws, regulations and
policies, and not send through Party A's system such illegal information listed
in the "Information Source's Guarantee Letter Concerning the Security of
Networking Information" (attached hereto as Exhibit 9).

5.5 Party B shall be responsible to solve all the disputes in connection with
the security and legality of the information it provided.

5.6 Party B's violation of Section 5.4 shall be deemed as material breach of
this Agreement. If Party A's business operation suffers any losses due to Party
B's violation of section 5.4, Party B shall compensate to Party A's losses. If
Party A suffers any negative impact due to Party B's violation of section 5.4,
Party B shall publicly acknowledge its liabilities thereto, and make public
apology to Party A.

5.7 Party B shall, at its transmission of various data or information to Party
A's communication platform, ensure that the data volume will not cause any
damage to the safe loading of network. Party A shall have the right to restrict
the transmission of any abnormal overload data or information volume that cause
negative impact on the security of Party A's network operation.

                        Chapter 6 Billing and Settlement

6.1 Communication Fee shall be set by Party A, and Information Service Fee shall
be set by Party B upon Party A's examination and approval. Party A shall collect
both the Communication Fee and Information Service Fee, Party B shall not
collect any fee from the Subscribers.

6.2 Party B may set the information service fee on the basis of frequency,
duration and monthly payment for subscribers to select from.

6.3 Party A shall be entitled to various communication fee arising from the use
of Party A's communication network by subscribers or Party B.

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6.4 Proceeds of information service fee shall be distributed between Party A and
Party B in certain percentage after deduction of 8% non performing debt reserve
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and other expenses acknowledged by the parties. Party A's share in the proceeds
is based on the following services it provided: mobile communication network
subscriber resources, relevant service platform, service testing and quality
supervision, unified customer service and business promotion, collection of
information service fees, and/or billing services.

6.5 The distribution percentage of information service fee, billing and
settlement of specific mobile value-added service shall be separately provided
in relevant Exhibit of such service.

6.6 Party B shall, prior to each settlement cycle, reconcile the account with
Party A on the information service fees. If the discrepancy of the billing
between Party A's billing and Party's billing is lower than (<=) 5%, the billing
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shall be based on Party A's data, if the discrepancy is higher than (>) 5%, both
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parties shall verify the reasons for such discrepancy and timely find out
reasonable solutions thereto. Any delay in Party A's payment due to
reconciliation of account shall not be deemed as a violation of Party A's
obligation in timely payment.

6.7 If the subscribers refuse to pay information service fee due to quality
reasons of Party B's service, Party B shall, in addition to pay the
communication fee arising from the use of Party A's mobile communication
network, pay Party A's share in the information service fee according to the
percentage provided in the Exhibit 1 concerning such service.

6.8 Party B shall provide Party A with the standards for service charging in the
format provided by Party A, and the final charge rate shall be subject to Party
A's confirmation. The formal implementation of any change to Party B's pricing
shall be subject to Party A's prior confirmation.

6.9 Settlement cycle:

(1) Party A and Party B shall settle account once in each month.

(2) Settlement cycle: The settlement cycle for China Unicom value-added service
shall be one (1) complete calendar month.

6.10 Settlement procedure:

(1) Subscriber use value-added service in the first month;

(2) Party B may reconcile account with Party A on the information service fee
receivables prior to the 15th day of the following month, if the discrepancy is
higher than 5%, the parties shall resolve the issue through consultations. Party
B shall submit the reconciliation and invoice affixed with its seal to the
contact person of Party A no later than the 25th day of the following month;

(3) Party B shall make payment to the bank account designed by Party A no later
than the 28th day of the third month;

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(4) If Party B fails to submit the reconciliation and invoice affixed with its
seal as required by Party A prior to the 25th day of the following month
immediately after the occurrence of respective service due to Party B's reason
or the process of reconciliation, Party A will suspend its payment for Party B's
share of revenue until the end of next quarter upon receipt of Party B's
reconciliation and invoice. (This clause shall not constitute a breach of
delayed payment under this Agreement.)

6.11 Upon Party A's requirement, Party B shall submit Party A formal invoice to
Party A.

6.12 Party A shall make full payment of the information service fee within the
specified period and in a manner agreed upon by the parties; Party A shall make
payment to the bank account set forth in Article 6.13 hereof.

6.13 Party B's bank account: see Exhibit 3.

               Chapter 7 Intellectual Property and Confidentiality

7.1 Issues relating to copyrights, trade marks, patents and other intellectual
property rights shall be in compliance with relevant State laws; Party B shall,
in accordance with relevant State laws and regulations, enter into appropriate
authorization/license agreements with the intellectual property rights
owner/patentee and or/agent, to ensure that mobile value-added service provided
by Party B will not infringe on the legal interest of the owner/patentee of the
intellectual property rights, and shall upon Party A's request present such
authorization/license documents to Party A. Party A shall not be liable for any
intellectual property right disputes between Party B and any third parties.

7.2 Party B shall be responsible to solve all the disputes in connection with
the security and legality of the information it provided. Party B undertakes and
warrants that the information service that it provides will not violate the
intellectual rights or other civil rights of any third parties, Party B further
undertakes that it will be liable for compensation with respect to any and all
lawsuit, claims, administrative punishment, damages and losses arising from the
violation of the undertakings and warrants above mentioned.

7.3 Party B warrants that, in the mobile value-added services, in particular the
U-map services, Party B shall observe the State regulations concerning the
protection of fundamental rights of citizens (including without limitation the
right of privacy) in connection with mobile value-added services. Party B shall,
in its promotion and supply of U-map location services, fully notify the
subscribers of the nature, application scope and relevant laws and regulations
in connection with such services. In addition, Party B shall activate U-map
location service to a subscriber only to the extent that the subscriber has
fully and completely acknowledged and consented to Party B's service (if
necessary, Party B shall be able to furnish written form certificate evidencing
that the subscriber has fully and completely acknowledged and consented to such
service); and Party B shall not use the location information disclosed by the
subscriber in connection with the U-map services (whether single, multiple or
integrated) for purposes other than that the subscriber has originally
customized. With respect to U-map services supplied to special industries, both
parties shall strictly observe relevant State regulations, whether such
regulations have been promulgated or implemented prior to/at the execution of
this Agreement or relevant Exhibits.

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7.4 Party A may design, produce and register trademark, service mark or logo for
its mobile value-added services, and use such trademark, service mark or logo
for marketing promotion. If both parties are jointly engaged in such marketing
promotions (hereinafter "Joint Promotion"), both parties shall agree on details
of the Joint Promotion in relevant service Exhibits, or enter into separate
cooperation agreements concerning the Joint Promotion according to actual needs.
The parties hereby agree that, the purpose of Joint Promotion is to better
operate such mobile value-added service, the Joint Promotion or any activities
related thereto shall not infringe upon the trademark rights, intellectual
property rights or industrial property rights either of Party A or Party B
and/or any third parties. If any party hereto infringes upon the trademark
rights, intellectual property rights or industrial property rights of any other
third party through its unilateral acts, the infringing party shall be liable
for all the consequences of infringement, compensate the economic loss that the
non-infringing party may suffer, and eliminate negative social impact upon the
non-infringing party that may arise therefrom.

7.5 Party A and Party B shall keep confidential of this cooperation and the
details of this Agreement. Neither Party shall disclose the details of this
Agreement and other relevant content to any third parties without prior written
consent of the other Party.

7.6 During the term of this Agreement and five years thereafter, neither Party
shall disclose, reveal or provide any business secret (including financial
secret), technical secret, business know-how and/or other confidential
information and materials (whether such information or materials are in written,
oral or other forms) that such Party obtained from the other Party.

7.7 During the term of this Agreement and five years thereafter, both parties
shall keep confidential of business secret (including financial secret),
technical secret, business know-how and/or other confidential information and
materials (whether such information or materials are in written, oral or other
forms) that have been jointly created by the parties in the performance of this
Agreement, without the other Party's consent, neither Party shall disclose,
reveal or provide the same to any third parties.

              Chapter 8 Liability for Breach and Dispute Resolution

8.1 Both parties shall strictly observe the provisions of this Agreement, if any
Party suffers damage or the cooperation hereunder is unable to proceed due to
the failure of the other Party to perform its obligations, warrants or
undertakings hereunder, or the violation of its representations hereunder, then
the other Party shall constitute a breach of this Agreement.

8.2 If any Party's breach causes negative social impact or economic losses to
the other Party, the Party not in breach shall have the right to hold the
breaching Party responsible for such breach, ask the breaching Party to
eliminate such impact and make corresponding compensations, and shall have the
right to terminate this Agreement.

8.3 Any disputes arising from or in connection with this Agreement shall be
settled through amicable consultations between the parties in the spirit of
cooperation.

8.4 The parties agree, if any dispute arising out of or relating to this
Agreement can not be settled through consultations, such dispute shall be
submitted to Beijing Arbitration Commission for arbitration in accordance with
the arbitration rules of the Commission. The

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arbitration award is final and binding on both parties. The arbitration shall be
conducted in Chinese.

8.5 The execution, performance and interpretation of this Agreement shall be
governed by the laws and regulations of the People's Republic of China.

                             Chapter 9 Force Majeure

9.1 "Force Majeure" means all the events that can not be controlled or foreseen,
nor can be avoided by the parties hereto, which prevent any Party to perform
part or all of this Agreement. These events shall only include: earthquake,
landslide, collapse, flood, typhoon, abnormal weather, and fire, explosion,
accident, war, riot, insurgence, mutiny, social upheaval or violence, terrorism
event, sabotage, or any other similar or dissimilar incidents.

9.2 In the event that any Party hereto is affected by Force Majeure event and
thus unable to perform its obligations hereunder, such Party shall not be held
responsible for the other Party's losses arising therefrom.

9.3 The Party affected by such Force Majeure event shall promptly inform the
other Party of its occurrence in writing and within 15 days thereafter send a
valid certificate issued by the relevant authority explaining the detail of such
event and the reason for the failure or delay to perform all or any part of this
Agreement. Both parties shall negotiate whether continue to perform or terminate
this Agreement according to the degree of impact on the performance hereof
caused by such event.

                       Chapter 10 Amendment or Termination

10.1 During the cooperation between the parties, relevant business management
rules and relevant customer management rules stipulated by Party A for mobile
value-added services shall be incorporated as supplemental Exhibits hereto. If
there is any conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and the
management rules aforesaid, the management rules shall prevail. Both parties
agree to negotiate on the conflicting provisions, and execute supplement
agreement on the amendment of this Agreement.

10.2 If any Party hereto intends to amend or revise this Agreement, it shall
send written notice to the other Party at least 15 days prior thereto. The
parties shall negotiate on the written form amendment or modification of this
Agreement.

10.3 Unless expressly provided hereunder, during the performance of this
Agreement, neither Party shall suspend, terminate or cancel this Agreement
without written consent of the other Party.

10.4 In the event that any Party hereto is unable to continue its operation or
the mobile value-added service cooperation hereunder due to the other Party's
failure in performing its obligations and responsibilities hereunder, or
material violation of the provisions of this Agreement, it shall be deemed as a
unilateral termination of this Agreement by the breaching Party, and the
non-breaching Party shall have the right to claim for compensation from the
breaching Party for the economic losses caused by such breach, and terminate
this Agreement.

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10.5 Party B has to terminate this Agreement due to technical or economic
reasons, Party B shall make at least 1 month prior notice to Party A, and
provide 1-3 months grace period to continue its services to the subscribers and
make at least 90 days announcement about the termination of services on its
website (Web/WAP) or other channels to the subscribers.

10.6 If Party A and Party B have made any previous agreement concerning the
mobile value-added service hereunder, such agreement shall be automatically
terminated upon this Agreement becomes effective, and each the parties hereto
shall assume its respective loss arising therefrom.

                          Chapter 11 Withdraw Mechanism

11.1 If Party B in the process of applying for mobile value-added services fails
the testing within three months period (commencing from Party A's notification
to Party B of such testing), the cooperation agreement between Party A and Party
B concerning mobile value-added services shall be automatically terminated.

11.2 The parties hereto agree to implement the withdraw mechanism under certain
circumstances, and to determine the termination of one or more service
cooperation based upon the examination of Party B's information fee revenue,
subscriber's complaint and service testing. Party A and Party B may apply
specific withdraw mechanism according to different types of services, and
stipulate the same in relevant Exhibits.

11.3 Party A shall reserve the right as whether to apply withdraw mechanism to
terminate the cooperation with Party B in one or more services. According to
actual conditions, Party A may, within one month prior to the expiration of this
Agreement or within one month after Party B has satisfied the conditions for
applying the withdraw mechanism, decide whether to conduct a second testing on
Party B's services and determine whether to apply withdraw mechanism.

11.4 If Party B is in a special industry, Party A shall have the right to
determine whether to apply withdraw mechanism provided under this Agreement and
relevant Exhibits.

11.5 The termination of one or more services under cooperation according to this
Chapter 11 or relevant Exhibits shall not impact on other services currently
engaged by Party B, nor such services that Party B has applied for but pending
activation.

11.6 If Party B is in material breach of this Agreement or material violation of
the service standards concerning service quality and customer service that have
been stipulated by Party A, Party A shall, in addition to applying the withdraw
mechanism for terminating the cooperation with Party B in the respective
service, reserve the right to terminate other service cooperation for which
Party B is not in breach.

                          Chapter 12 Contact Personnel

12.1 For the purpose of cooperation, Party A and Party B may appoint its
respective contact personnel according to different types of service. Detailed
information about contact personnel, address and method for communication will
be provided under relevant Exhibits.

                   Chapter 13 Effectiveness and Miscellaneous

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13.1 This Agreement shall become effective as of the date it is signed by the
authorized representative of the parties and affixed with the official seal of
the parties, and the billing and settlement shall be commenced at the date of
formal activation of services hereunder. This Agreement shall expire on March
31, 2005, unless terminated according to the terms hereof. Prior to the
expiration hereof, Party A may examine Party B's capacity and qualification in
performing this Agreement, and, to the extent that Party A believes that Party B
has the capability to perform this Agreement and that Party B is qualified for
the continued performance hereof, this Agreement shall be automatically renewed,
and each renewed term hereof shall be one (1) year.

13.2 Upon execution of supplemental Exhibit signed by Party A on each page for
confirmation, and signed by Party B's authorized representative and affixed with
official seal, such Exhibit shall become effective and constitutes an integral
part of this Agreement. Any modification to the information about Party B's bank
account, contact personnel and customer service set forth in Exhibit 3 shall
become effective after being signed by such authorized representative. The power
of attorney and signature stamp of such authorized representative is attached
hereto as Exhibit 15, which will be provided by Party A and executed
simultaneously with this Agreement.

13.3 This Agreement and Exhibits hereto are in two originals, each of Party A
and Party B holds one thereof, which are of the equal legal effect.

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Exhibit 1: Maintenance Sections and Responsibilities of Both Parties

A.   Diagram of the Maintenance Sections

                        [DIAGRAM OF MAINTENANCE SECTIONS]

B.   Party A's Responsibilities

(1) Party A shall contribute software and hardware required by its mobile
communication network and data service platform.

(2) Party A shall cooperate with Party B to connect Party B's server to Party
A's gateway or server.

(3) Party A shall provide Party B with the mobile value-added service technical
protocol and interface specifications.

(4) Party A shall maintain the normal operation of the network communication
that is indicated in the diagram above to be responsible by Party A, and assume
responsibility for network problems not caused by Party B. Party A has the right
to restrict on the transmission of any excessive data or information that
damaging the safety of Party A's network operation.

(5) Party A shall provide statistics for the information transmission volume
through Party A's telecommunications channel, and ensure the reliability and
timeliness of such statistics data, and assume responsibilities for any damages
arising therefrom.

(6) Party A shall notify Party B in advance for any transmission interruption
resulting from testing, maintenance or other foreseeable reasons, including the
reason, time and period for such transmission interruption.

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(7) Party A shall immediately notify Party B within reasonable time of any
transmission interruption caused by unforeseeable reasons such as problems with
network switch or other network problems.

C.   Party B's Responsibilities

(1) Party B shall be responsible for the construction and maintenance of its own
"application service", including all hardware equipment, system testing,
activation, maintenance, daily service management, market promotion and expenses
relating to this service.

(2) Party B shall be responsible for the connection between Party B's system and
Party A's gateways and servers, and the expenses for the application, lease and
maintenance of relevant telecommunication lines.

(3) Party B shall be responsible for the editing, review and production of the
information that it provides, and ensure the timeliness, truthfulness,
reliability and legality of such information, and assume related liabilities
thereto.

(4) Party B shall ensure the testing and activation of its system would not
affect the normal operation of Party A's network and assume related liabilities
for any damages to Party A's network system arising therefrom.

(5) Party B shall make prior notice to Party A in writing for the commissioning,
activation and modification of its system, and notify subscribers of the same
through effective means such as email, advertisement or short messages upon
Party A's confirmation thereof, and shall reduce the impact on subscribers to
the minimum degree.

(6) Party B shall observe Party A's emergence adjustment to the volume of short
messages so as to ensure the normal operation of SMS services.

(7) Party B undertakes not to create overload transmission volume that would
harm the network safety when transmitting messages to Party A's SMS service
platform.

(8) Party B shall provide 7 days a week and 24 hours a day system maintenance.

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Exhibit 2: Information Source Networking Information Safety and Security
Liability Statement

The information source unit (CP/SP in the Agreement) that connects with the
mobile communication network, UNINET or relevant service platform of China
Unicom (including but not limited to SMS gateway, WAP gateway, JAVA/BREW
download server, GPRS server) shall undertake to comply with the following
regulations:

     I.   The information source unit shall comply with applicable state laws,
          regulations and directives, and to strictly implement regulations on
          information security management.

     II.  The information source unit shall not use mobile communication
          network, UNINET or relevant service platform of China Unicom to
          conduct criminal activities which may jeopardize national safety or
          cause disclosure of national secrets; not to use mobile communication
          network, UNINET or relevant service platform of China Unicom to
          produce, browse, copy, or transmit the information which breaches the
          Constitution or the laws, prevent social security, disrupt national
          unity or national solidarity, or is erotic or violent, nor to use
          mobile communication network, UNINET or relevant service platform of
          China Unicom to publish any information of the following nature:

1. that opposes the basic principles set for in the Constitution;

2. that jeopardizes national security, divulges state secrets, subverts the
government or undermines national unity;

3. that is detrimental to the national image and interests;

4. that instigates ethnic hatred or discrimination or that damages inter-racial
unity;

5. that undermines state policy on religion, or that advocates cults or feudal
superstitions;

6. that spreads rumors, disrupts the social order or undermines social
stability;

7. that spreads obscenity or pornography, or that advocates gambling, violence,
murder, fear, or that incites criminal activities;

8. that insults or slanders other people, or that infringes upon their lawful
rights and interests; or

9. other contents prohibited by laws or administrative regulations.

Upon discovering the information being transmitted, the information source unit
shall take prompt measures to stop such transmission and report to relevant
authorities.

III. The information source unit shall comply with state regulations on
     intellectual property in respect of provision of information.

IV.  The information source unit shall guarantee the safety and stability of the
     service content during the network testing, trial operation and upon
     activation of the service,

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     that will not cause any damage to the mobile communication network, UNINET
     or relevant service platform of China Unicom.

V.   The information source unit shall put in place effective information
     security controls and technology protection measures and accept
     administration, oversight and examination of relevant authorities.

VI.  In the event of any breach of such regulations, Party A shall take measures
     to close the channel accessible to such information source and hold the
     responsible unit liable, and terminate cooperation with such unit. The
     liability statement shall be kept by Party A.

Responsible unit: Hurray! Solutions Ltd.

Responsible person:

(signature, seal)

Date: March 29, 2004

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Exhibit 3: List of Information Concerning Party B's Mobile Value-added Service

     [List of Information Concerning Party B's Mobile Value-added Service]

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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                   Full Name
                   of the
                   Company                         Hurray! Solutions Ltd.
                   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Corporate            Abbreviation  HURRAY! SOLUTIONS LTD.
                   Code          20012  in English
                   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                <C>           <C>                  <C>           <C>
Company
Information        Telecom &                          Term of
                   Information                        Telecom &     From September 9, 2002 until
                   Service                            Information   September 8, 2007
                   License No.   020184               Service
                                                      License
                   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Telecom                            Term of
                   Value-added                        Telecom
                   Service                            Value-added
                   License No.                        Service       From [  ] until [  ]
                                                      License
                                                      Number
                   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Business                           Term of
                   License No.   1100002088140 (1-1)  Business      From September 21, 1999 until
                                                      License       September 20, 2019
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Name          Yang Xiaolai         Tel.          010-65188989
                   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact Info       Mobile        13301338868          Fax           010-65191531
                   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Email                           xlyang@hurray.com.cn
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Mobile             24-hour
Value-added        customer                           8008106200
Service Customer   hotline
Service Info       ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Person in
                   Charge                             Wang Qiruo
                   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Customer
                   Service and
                   Introduction                     www.hurray.com.cn
                   Website
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Information        Full Name
about Party B's    of the                      Hurray! Solutions Ltd.
Bank Account       Recipient
                   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Deposit
                   Bank of                     Huaxia Bank Shouti Branch
                   Recipient
                   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Recipient's
                   Bank Account                      742-819136012
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</TABLE>

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                          Execution Page (No Body Text)

Party A: China Unicom Co., Ltd.

Legal Representative or Authorized Representative: Wang Yingpei

Date:

Party B: Hurray! Solutions Ltd.

Legal Representative or Authorized Representative: Li Jieqiang

Date: March 29, 2003

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                                    Exhibit 6

                                  WAP Services

                          Serial No.: CUVAS-A2004-052/W

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                             Exhibit 6: WAP Services

1.   Mode of Cooperation

     U-Info is a mobile value-added service Party A provides to its subscribers.
Being a "Mobile Network Provider", Party A provides Party B with fair and high
quality WAP service platform and network, subscriber resources, maintain WAP
platform and manage relevant WAP content; Party B shall connect to such platform
and provide WAP content, and both parties shall jointly provide nation wide WAP
services to subscribers.

2.   Billing and Revenue Participation

(1)  Billing:

     Specifications:

     E:   Earning of information service fee receivables
     B:   Bad account reserve ratio, B=8%;
     S:   Party B's share in information service fee receivables
     A:   Final participation ratio, i.e., the final percentage of earnings
          received by Party B in the total amount of information service fee
          receivables;

     Accordingly, the method for calculation of final participation ratio "A"
shall be: A=(1-B) * S

     In the earning of information service fee receivables "E", Party B shall
take E*A.

     Party A shall calculate and sum up the earnings of different types of
services that belong to Party B according to the respective ratio agreed by the
parties, and, upon deduction (or addition) of other expenses that should be paid
(or obtained) by Party B, the earning that goes to Party B will be finally
determined.

     If during certain billing period special service fees (including free of
charge and deduction), then the special service fee shall be applied to the
calculation of information service fee for such period.

(2)  Participation Ratio

     Party A and Party B shall upon consultations determine the following
participation ratio in connection with information service fee receivables (Bad
account reserve ratio B=8%);

     The ratio of Party B's share in the information service fee receivables
shall be 80% upon formal commercialization of services. If Party A sets forth
any floating participation ratio, Party A shall make written notice to Party B
and execute supplemental agreement.

3.   Billing of Monthly Fees

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(1) The billing cycle for monthly information services fee shall be one calendar
month.

(2) Subscribers who have customized monthly service commencing at 0:00:00 of the
1st day of a calendar month and ending at 23:59:59 of the 14th day of the
current month shall be collected with whole monthly information fee of such
service; Subscribers who have customized monthly service commencing at 0:00:00
of the 15th day of a calendar month and ending at 23:59:59 of the last day of
the current month shall be collected with half of the monthly information fee of
such service.

(3) After ordering of such service, information fee already collected in the
current month shall not be refundable, and subscribers may continue to use such
service in the billing cycle of the current month; no information fee shall be
collected from such subscribers from the beginning of the next billing cycle.

4.   Withdraw Mechanism

(1)  Basic principles

A.   Withdraw mechanism based upon service testing

     If Party B in the process of applying for mobile WAP service (for the
purpose of this Agreement, refers to U-info service) fails the testing within
three months period (commencing from Party A's notification to Party B of such
testing), the cooperation agreement between Party A and Party B concerning WAP
service shall be automatically terminated.

B.   Withdraw mechanism based upon service development

     Services provided by CP/SP shall be ranked according to the China Unicom
U-Info Service Appraisal and Management Rules, if Party B continuously ranks
behind in certain service, Party A has the right to apply withdraw mechanism
thereto; if Party B continuously ranks behind in several services or has records
of low quality service, breach or violation of regulations, Party A shall have
the right to apply withdraw mechanism to Party B in connection with U-info
services.

(2)  Withdraw mechanism

A. If any service of Party B ranks in the last 10% in three consecutive rankings
of such service, Party A shall have the right to terminate the service.

B. In the promotion of services, Party B adopts unjustified method to interfere
the normal operation of other CP, and brings negative impact upon Party A'
normal cooperation with CP.

C. There is high percentage of complaint from subscribers, causing negative
market impact.

D. Party B is in material violation of this Agreement or relevant laws and
regulations.

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E. In the circumstances above mentioned, Party A shall apply the following
measures within withdraw mechanism according to Party B's acts:

     (i) Circulate notice of criticism: Party B's violation shall be notified to
each local branch of Party A; Party A and its branches will suspend handling of
Party B's application for new services;

     (ii) Collect liquidated damages: In the event of violation, Party A shall
have the right to claim for liquidated damages from Party B according to the
provisions hereunder, so as to compensate such loss suffered by Party A.

     (iii) Temporary suspension of settlement: Settlement with Party B shall be
suspended for 1-3 month period, previously settled amount shall be deducted as
the liquidated damages. Both parties shall thereafter negotiate for solutions.

     (iv) Rectification with specified term: Party B shall rectify its network,
customer service and business plan within the specified term according to Party
A's request, during which period Party A shall suspend Party B's service.

     (v) Party A shall restrict Party B from sending data or information, or
eventually shut down Party B's service channel.

     (vi) Public apology on media: In the event that Party A suffers negative
social impact due to Party B's breach/violation, Party B shall make public
apology on two or more public media, including one national media and one
provincial media, and shall apologize personally to those subscribers involved.

     (vii) Terminate cooperation: Party A shall terminate the cooperation with
Party B on the following reasons: (a) if several services of Party B rank in the
last 10% for consecutive period, Party A shall have the right to propose to
terminate this Agreement; and (b) if Party B is in material breach or violation
of laws and regulations, Party A shall have the right to terminate the
cooperation with Party B, and Party A shall in principle not to accept Party B's
service application within one year thereafter.

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                  Confirmation Page (No body text on this page)

     This page is the confirmation page for signature and seal of Exhibit 6 of
                                                                         ---
the China Unicom Mobile Value-added Service Cooperation Agreement (Serial No.
CUVAS-A2004-052).
---------------

Party B: Hurray! Solutions Ltd. (Seal)

Legal representative or authorized representative: (Signature)

Date: March 29, 2004

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                                                                   Exhibit 10.16

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                 Cooperation Agreement on Monternet SMS Service

                                     Between

                    Zhejiang Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.

                                       And

                           Beijing WVAS Solutions Ltd.

                            No.: ZMCCDC-SMSSP-H05102

                               Dated: May 1, 2003

<PAGE>

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Party A: Zhejiang Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.

Address: 406 Tiyuchanglu, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province

Zip Code: 310006

Telephone:

Party B: Beijing WVAS Solutions Ltd.

Address: Floor 5, Zhouji Building, No.16 Andelu, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Zip Code: 100011

Telephone: 010 64255566

Definition

In this Agreement, the following expressions shall have the meanings set out
below:

"SMS Communication Fee", means such fee arising from the use of communication
network (0.10 yuan per piece for subscribers of GoTone and M-Zone services and
premium users of prepaid phone card, and 0.15 yuan per piece for ordinary users
of prepaid phone card for the time being).

"Information Service Fee", means such fee arising from the use of the SP's
application services or information services. It is in principle determined by
such SP and subject to approval of relevant authorities. It is suggested that
its ceiling be 2 yuan per piece or 30 yuan per month. The fee may be adjusted as
often as every six months.

Party A, as an operator of mobile communications and mobile data services,
provides open communications channels to all application providers with certain
charges. Party B, as an application provider, provides application services
under the information category directly to the users of Party A's services.

With a view to taking full advantage of their resources in their respective
service areas to provide SMS services to the extensive range of users of Party
A's services, The Parties agree as follows regarding the cooperation on SMS
application services under the information category based on the principles of
equality, mutual benefit and development through friendly negotiations.

                        Chapter 1 Content of Cooperation

1. Based on the technical and business strengths of the Parties, Party A, as the
provider of the SMS platform, shall provide communications channels to Party B
with certain charges. Party B shall use such SMS platform provided by Party A to
provide local services, and provide a variety of SMS application services to
Party A's mobile phone users (including

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subscribers of GoTone and M-Zone services and users of premium and ordinary
prepaid phone card).

2. Party A shall use its service-supporting system to provide billing and
chargeable fee collection services to Party B.

3. The Parties shall use their best efforts to ensure the normal operation of
the services contemplated hereunder.

4. On the basis of its cooperation with Party A, Party B voluntarily complies
with and accepts the service management and performance evaluation by Party A.

5. Main contents of the cooperation are described in an attachment hereto. For
purpose of this Agreement, the cooperation is referred to as the Monternet SMS
services.

                   Chapter 2 System Development and Management

6. Party A is responsible to develop, test, operate and maintain the SMS
information system as required for realizing the cooperation contemplated
hereunder and shall bear any costs and expenses arising therefrom, including the
expenses regarding all hardware equipment, software, system testing, operation
and maintenance.

7. Party B is responsible to develop or rent, test, operate and maintain the SMS
Game service system and the data linkage channel between the Parties as required
for realizing the cooperation contemplated hereunder, and shall bear any costs
and expenses arising therefrom, including the expenses regarding all hardware
equipment, software, system testing, operation and maintenance, routine
operation management and marketing. Party B shall provide the communications
means to be connected with Party A's SMS gateways, and Party B shall be
responsible to bear all expenses in connection with the application, rent and
use, and maintenance of such communications means.

8. Party A shall make its technical and interfacing specifications relating to
its SMS information system accessible to Party B prior to May 1, 2003 upon the
written request of Party B, and assign the corporate code of 911051 and service
connection code of 1000 to Party B.

9. Party A may control the number and flowing volume of the gateways of its SMS
information system. To ensure the stable operation of SMS services, Party A may
adjust the flowing volume of SMS based on the capacity of the SMS information
system, provided that Party A shall notify Party B of such adjustment in
advance. Party B shall actively cooperate with Party A in any such arrangement
or adjustment, otherwise it shall be liable for any legal liability arising
therefrom.

10. Party B is responsible to maintain its application system and ensure the
stability and smoothness of information flow on its side of the network. Party B
shall be liable for any legal liability arising from any problem of Party B's
application system. Party B shall also ensure that its system shall not affect
the normal operation of Party A's current mobile communication network,
otherwise it shall be liable for any loss incurred by Party A due to any problem
of Party B's network.

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11. Party B's use of the technical and interfacing specifications relating to
the SMS information system provided by Party A shall be limited to the
development and provision of the SMS Game services contemplated hereunder. Such
specifications shall not be used for development or provision of any business
unrelated to the SMS Game services.

12. Party B shall monitor the usage of Monternet SMS Service by users on a
timely basis and submit to Party A a status report of such usage on a monthly
basis, which shall include the growth of user base, classification of user's
SMS, user's habit in using the service, and forecast for the service
development. The Parties shall keep such report in confidence in accordance with
provisions under Article 31 and Article 32 of this Agreement.

                          Chapter 3 Terms of Settlement

13. Party B shall pay to Party A the SMS Communication Fee to be calculated at
the following rates. Party B may effect such payment in accordance with the
terms under Chapter 2 of the Entrusted Fee Collection Agreement. For any
asymmetrical portion in the volume of the SMS services, i.e., the down-linked
pieces are more than up-linked pieces, Party B shall pay to Party A the SMS
Communication Fee, the rate of which is as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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Volume of  asymmetrical  down-link SMS     Fee rate                 Calculation method
        services (piece/month)           (yuan/piece)             X- (MT-MQ) piece/month
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                          <C>        <C>
Below 100,000 pieces                         0.08       X*0.08, 2,000 yuan at minimum
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
100,000 - 300,000 pieces                     0.07       (X-100,000)*0.07+100,000*0.08
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
300,000 - 1,000,000 pieces                   0.06       (X-300,000)*0.06+200,000*0.07+100,000*0.08
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Over 1,000,000 pieces                        0.05       (X-1,000,000)*0.05+700,000*0.06+
                                                        200,000*0.07+100,000*0.08
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

Subject to Party A's consent, the most favorable asymmetrical communication fee
may be granted to the SP for the services provided for the first three months,
or to the SP who is a strategic partner.

14. Party B shall charge the users for the Information Service Fee in accordance
with the agreed-upon rates with the users.

15. Party B shall collect the Information Service Fee provided under this
Chapter from its users by the Second means provided hereunder:

15.1 Party B collects the Information Service Fee by itself;

15.2 Party B entrusts Party A to collect the Information Service Fee from the
users and pay to Party A a commission in the amount of 9% of the Information
Service Fee collectable from the subscribers of GoTone services and 15% of the
Information Service Fee collectable from the subscribers of M-Zone services and
premium and ordinary users of the prepaid phone card. The Parties shall enter
into an entrusted fee collection agreement in connection therewith.

16. Party B is responsible for the billing of SMS Game services; provided,
however, that the format of such billing shall be consistent with the billing
format provided by Party A.

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Party A may undertake such billing on behalf of Party B within Party A's
capacity. The Parties shall enter into an entrusted billing agreement in
connection therewith.

                 Chapter 4 Market Promotion and Customer Service

17. The Parties shall jointly conduct the marketing and promotion activities and
be jointly responsible for any costs and expenses thus incurred.

18. In the course of marketing and promotion activities jointly conducted by the
Parties, neither Party may use the trademark, corporate name, product brand or
other identifications owned by the other Party without written permit of such
Party. If Party A requests Party B to use the trademark, corporate name, product
brand or other identifications owned by Party A in the marketing and promotion
activities, Party B shall give its consent for such use and use the same free of
charge.

19. Considering Party B's users are also the users of Party A's mobile
communication services, the Parties shall pay due care to their consistency in
respect of customer benefits and provide quality customer services respectively.
The Parties shall each set up and publicly announce to the users specific
hotline to answer inquiries and complaints from the users, which shall be
resolved in the defined time limit. The hotline of Party A is 1860, and the
hotline of Party B is 0571-85158347.

20. Each Party is responsible to address the users' inquiries or complaints in
the first place and shall not shuffle such inquiries or complaints to the other
Party. The addressing Party shall keep track of the whole process of the users'
complaints and urge the responsible Party for earliest resolution until such
inquiries or complaints are resolved and responded to the users.

               Chapter 5 Party B's Representations and Warranties

21. Party B warrants that the services provided by it are lawful and valid.
Party B is responsible to take necessary measures to deal with any information
that is in violation of relevant State laws or regulations in accordance with
the provisions of relevant State laws and regulations, and shall be liable for
any legal liability arising from its breach of this provision.

22. Party B warrants that the return format of SMS Game services in the course
of service operation is consistent with the testing report produced by the
Parties based on the Service Testing Agreement.

Party B shall make it possible for the users to select or cancel the SMS Game
services through mobile phones, the websites of each Party, and vocal
telecommunications. The Monternet SMS Service contemplated hereunder shall not
be provided unless such service is intentionally applied by the users. Party B
shall not provide or transmit to its registered users any service or information
beyond the scope of services applied by such users through the SMS information
system of Party A, nor shall Party B transmit any service or information to any
other mobile communication users of Party A through the SMS information system
of Party A.

23. Where it is possible for the users to apply for the services on website,
Party B shall enter into standard contracts (which may take the form of
electronic copy) with the users with

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respect to the rendering of services. Such standard contracts shall meet the
following requirements:

23.1 The risks to which the users are likely exposed in using such services
(such as transmission failure, mistake or delay) and such wording as stating
that the users are solely responsible for such risks shall be prominently stated
therein;

23.2 The rate and payment terms for the service fee agreed-upon with the users
shall be clearly defined, and the instruction for the users to terminate
services shall be included.

23.3 The users shall be clearly notified that it is agreed that Party B may
terminate the service contracts by notifying the users two weeks in advance on
the website;

23.4 Party B shall state in the service contracts that the users are subject to
the SMS Communication Fee charged by the mobile operators for using Party B's
service, if any.

Party A may amend such compulsory clauses provided above based on its particular
circumstances. Party B shall amend its standard contracts as per Party A's
requirement provided that Party A advises Party B of such requirement two weeks
in advance.

24. If Party B is unable to enter into the standard contract with respect to the
rendering of services due to technical or other limitations, Party B shall meet
the following conditions: such as electronic file. Party A may modify these
conditions based on its particular circumstances. Party B shall make due
modifications as per Party A's requirement provided Party A advises Party B of
such requirement seven days in advance.

25. Party B shall verify the true identity of the users to ensure that the
applicant is the owner of the mobile phone or his/her agent.

26. Party B shall ensure that the caller identity be displayed in any piece of
SMS in addition to any anonymity or nickname when the user sends such piece of
SMS.

Special services, such as chatting or foxmail, is not subject to the preceding
provision, provided, however, that Party B shall ensure that the caller identity
is identifiable and accessible when necessary.

27. Party A is entitled to require Party B to establish a database for Party A's
mobile users independent from such database for other communications operators
or mobile operators. Party A reserves the right to require Party B to deliver
real-time information regarding the users of such services to ensure the
real-time update of Party A's user database.

28. Party B shall keep the users' registered information (such as the service
contracts) for at least two years after the services for such users are
terminated. Operation log shall be kept for at least six months.

29. Party B understands that the users may fail to receive Party B's services if
the mobile phone services of such users are turned off by Party A. If Party A
turns off the users' mobile phone services pursuant to relevant regulations
which causes such users' failure to receive Party B's services, Party A is not
liable for any liability arising therefrom.

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30. During the cooperation, Party B shall comply with relevant provisions of The
Monternet SP Cooperation Administrative Measures of China Mobile (General
Principles), The Monternet SP Cooperation Administrative Measures of China
Mobile (SMS Service Manual), and The Monternet SP Cooperation Administrative
Measures of Zhejiang Mobile, and voluntarily accept Party A's review and
performance appraisal. The review shall be performed in accordance with The
Monternet SP Review Measures of Zhejiang Mobile.

31. During the term of this Agreement, Party B undertakes not to conduct any
business cooperation of the same or similar kind contemplated hereunder with any
other operators in the same industry as party A.

                            Chapter 6 Confidentiality

32. The Parties are responsible to keep in strict confidence the agreements on
communications standard with respect to the Monternet services, personal
information of the users, communications contents and any confidential
information in connection with the cooperation administration.

33. Except for any disclosure necessary for normal performance of this
Agreement, neither Party shall provide or disclose to any third party any
proprietary information relating to the other Party without the written consent
of such Party. Proprietary information shall include without limitation terms
and conditions of this Agreement, business secrets, computer program, design
technology, idea, know-how, process, data, business and product development
plan, and the users' data and information.

                  Chapter 7 Breach Liabilities and Compensation

34. Party B shall be responsible to handle or compensate for any claim or
litigation demanded by any user during the course of the Monternet SMS Service.
If Party A is accountable for any such claim or litigation of such user and
Party B has paid compensation to such user, Party A shall compensate Party B to
the extent of the scope of responsibilities of Party A specified under this
Agreement.

35. Any breach of any article of this Agreement by Party A or Party B shall
constitute a breach of this Agreement, and the breaching Party shall be liable
to compensate for any loss thus incurred by the other Party.

36. If Party B breaches Article 22 of this Agreement, i.e., the return format of
the Monternet SMS Service in the course of service operation is inconsistent
with testing report produced by the Parties based on the Service Testing
Agreement, or Party B provides or transmits to its registered users any service
or information beyond the scope of services applied by such user through the SMS
information system of Party A, or Party B transmits any service or information
to any other mobile communication users of Party A through the SMS information
system of Party A, Party B shall be liable to pay Party A liquidated damages in
the amount of 100,000 yuan in addition to compensation for any loss thus
incurred by Party A.

37. Where Party B collects the Information Service Fee from the users by itself,
if Party B fails to make due payment of the Communication Fee payable to Party A
within the time

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limit provided in Article 12 of this Agreement, Party B shall be liable to pay
liquidated damages to Party A in the amount of 0.01% of the overdue payment per
diem.

38. If any complaint from the users arises due to any problem of Party B's
information security, service standards, billing or customer services, Party B
shall immediately take measures to address such problem and compensate Party A
for any loss thus incurred.

39. Party B's breach of any relevant provisions of The Monternet SP Cooperation
Administrative Measures of China Mobile (General Principles), The Monternet SP
Cooperation Administrative Measures of China Mobile(SMS Service Manual), and The
Monternet SP Cooperation Administrative Measures of Zhejiang Mobile shall be
deemed to have damaged the benefits of Party A and its mobile phone users
(including without limitation the subscribers of GoTone or M-Zone services and
premium or ordinary users of the prepaid phone card), and Party B shall
compensate Party A for any loss thus incurred in accordance with the relevant
provisions of The Monternet SP Review Measures of Zhejiang Mobile. Party A may
directly deduct such loss from the Information Service Fee to be collected by
Party A on Party B's behalf subject to consultation and confirmation of the
Parties.

                     Chapter 8 Termination of this Agreement

40. Any breach of Article 8, Article 32 or Article 33 of this Agreement by Party
A shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement, and Party B may
terminate this Agreement and hold Party A liable for any loss thus incurred.

41. Party A may terminate this Agreement and hold Party B liable for any loss
thus incurred if:

41.1 Party B breaches any of Article 11, Article 21 to 33, Article 38 or Article
39 of this Agreement, and fails to make any significant improvement within one
month after receipt of notice from Party A requesting for any correction
thereof;

41.2 Material or numerous complaints have been received regarding the Monternet
SMS services provide by Party B and Party B fails to make any significant
improvement within one month after receipt of notice from Party A requesting for
any correction thereof;

41.3 In Party A's comprehensive appraisal based on The Monternet SP Review
Measures of Zhejiang Mobile, Party B underperforms in comparison with other
partners of Party A for the same or similar cooperation to such degree that
Party B shall be cleared out;

42. If either Party exercises the right to terminate this Agreement in
accordance with the preceding two articles, each Party shall notify the other
Party of such termination one month in advance and the Parties shall continue to
perform this Agreement during such one-month period.

The users shall always be duly advised and attended by Party B if the service
provided hereunder is terminated for any reason whatsoever, otherwise Party B
shall be liable for any legal liability arising therefrom.

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               Chapter 9 Effectiveness and Term of this Agreement

43. This Agreement is effective as of the date on which it is entered into, and
is valid for one year. This Agreement will be automatically extended for another
one year unless either Party advises the other Party to terminate this Agreement
60 days prior to the expiration of this Agreement.

                          Chapter 10 Dispute Resolution

44. If any dispute arises between Party A and Party B during the performance of
this Agreement or any dispute arises in respect of validity, interpretation or
termination of this Agreement, the Parties hereto shall resolve such dispute
through amicable consultation; if the dispute cannot be resolved through such
consultation, either Party may submit the dispute to Hangzhou Arbitration
Commission for arbitration.

                            Chapter 11 Miscellaneous

45. It is acknowledged by Party A that Party B shall start to provide the
Monternet SMS services to Party A's users and entrust Party A to collect fees on
its behalf as of May 1, 2003. Pursuant to the requirement of China Mobile Group
Corporation, the Parties shall execute a new copy of this Agreement on May 1,
2003 and the original cooperation agreement shall be terminated thereupon.

This Agreement is made in quadruplicate, and Party A and Party B each shall hold
two copies.

Party A: Zhejiang Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.

Representative: /s/ Si Huilong
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Signed on: May 1, 2003

Party B: Beijing WVAS Solutions Ltd.

Representative: /s/ Yang Fan
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Signed on: May 1, 2003

(Corporate Seal)

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