Document:

EX-4.32

 Exhibit 4.32 

[English Translation] 
 2022-2024 Leasing
Agreement of Machinery Rooms and Transmission Pipelines 
 Between 

China Mobile Limited 
 and

 China Mobile Communications Group Co., Ltd. 
  

 Contents 
  

							
	 1.
	 	Leasing of Assets	  	 	1	 
			
	 2.
	 	The Leasing Fees	  	 	2	 
			
	 3.
	 	Responsibilities and Obligations	  	 	2	 
			
	 4.
	 	Liabilities for Breach of Agreement	  	 	3	 
			
	 5.
	 	Terms and Cap of Amount of this Agreement	  	 	3	 
			
	 6.
	 	Non-disclosure	  	 	3	 
			
	 7.
	 	Assignment	  	 	3	 
			
	 8.
	 	Governing Law and Dispute Settlement	  	 	3	 
			
	 9.
	 	Miscellaneous	  	 	4	 

 2022-2024 Leasing Agreement of Machinery Rooms and Transmission Pipelines 

This Agreement is entered into on January 3, 2022 between: 
  

	(1)	 China Mobile Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and existing under the laws of Hong Kong,
with its registered office at 60/F, the Center, 99 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong (hereinafter referred to as “Party A”); and 

  

	(2)	 China Mobile Communications Group Co., Ltd., a wholly state-owned limited liability company incorporated
and existing under the laws of China with its registered office at 29 Jinrong Avenue, Xicheng District, Beijing, China (hereinafter referred to as “Party B”). 

The above Party A and Party B are called hereinafter respectively as a “Party”, and collectively as “Parties”. 

Whereas: 
  

	(A)	 Party A is a company listed in the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited; 

 

	(B)	 Party A directly or indirectly holds some wholly-owned or controlling
subsidiaries engaging in basic and value-added telecommunications business in the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”) and overseas; 

  

	(C)	 Party B is the indirect controlling shareholder of Party A who holds some wholly-owned subsidiaries in the PRC
and overseas; 

  

	(D)	 Party B and its related subsidiaries will keep building and from time to time purchase machinery rooms and
transmission pipelines required for operating its related business, including but not limited to machinery rooms for data centers, convergence rooms, transmission pipelines. Party A and its subsidiaries intend to rent the above mentioned assets
(hereinafter the “ Leased Assets”) from Party B and its related subsidiaries for operating related telecommunication services while Party B and its related subsidiaries also need to rent the relevant assets from Party A and its
subsidiaries. 

 After sufficient discussion, the Parties hereby reach the following agreement to clearly define the related arrangements
for leasing of assets: 
  

	1.	 Leasing of Assets 

 

	 	1.1	 The Parties hereby agree to urge its related subsidiaries to lease the Assets for its business operations to
the other Party in accordance with the terms and conditions hereunder. All operating revenue of both Parties and its subsidiaries, including but not limited to voice usage fees, monthly fees, interconnection fees, sales incomes of SIM cards and
mobile handsets, and other incomes generated therefrom or in connection therewith, shall belong to the Parties and shall not be affected by this Agreement. 

In this Agreement, the Party and its related subsidiaries leasing the Assets are collectively referred to as the “Lessor”
while the Party and its related subsidiaries renting the Assets are collectively referred to as the “Lessee”. 

  
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	 	1.2	 The scope of the Leased Assets shall be jointly determined by the Lessor and the Lessee. The Lessee may submit
to the Lessor from time to time its plans for adding or adjusting the scope of the Leased Assets according to its practical operational requirements. After such plans are confirmed by the Lessor, the scope of the Leased Assets under this Agreement
shall be adjusted accordingly. 

  

	2.	 The Leasing Fees 

 

	 	2.1	 The Lessor and the Lessee agree and acknowledge that the leasing fees for the Leased Assets (the
“Leasing Fees”) per month (“Settlement Period”) shall be determined in accordance with the Leased Assets leasing documents and confirmation sheets for the Settlement Period duly executed by the Lessor and the
Lessee, and settled according to the prevailing market rates with the principle of fairness, but in any event shall not be more than the standard leasing fees charged to any third party for the same kinds of the Leased Assets and no lower than its
costs. 

  

	 	2.2	 Both the Lessor and Lessee agree and acknowledge that, the Lessee shall pay the leasing fees for the Settlement
Period to the account designated by the Lessor within 30 days upon the end of each Settlement Period, and send the statement worksheet and settlement vouchers to the Lessor. The Lessor shall review the calculating procedure and results according to
the documents submitted by the Lessee. In case of any error, with confirmation by both Parties, the Lessee shall make corresponding adjustments to the amount in the next Settlement Period. 

 

	3.	 Responsibilities and Obligations 

 

	 	3.1	 for the Lessor 

  

	 	3.1.1	 The Lessor shall deliver the Leased Assets to the Lessee in time according to this Agreement.

  

	 	3.1.2	 The Lessor shall undertake that the Leased Assets leased to the Lessee does not infringe the intellectual
property and other legitimate interests of any third party, and there is not any interests of any third party existing in such assets that may restrict or impact its normal utilization by the Lessee, and that the normal utilization of such Leased
Assets by the Lessee shall not incur any expenses other than the Leasing Fees, including but not limited to any claim by any third party. 

  

	 	3.2	 for the Lessee 

  

	 	3.2.1	 The Lessee shall utilize the leased Assets in a reasonable manner according to its operational needs.

  

	 	3.2.2	 If any damages, malfunction or abnormality caused to the Lessor’s Leased Assets due to improper
management, maintenance or use by the Lessee, the Lessee shall bear all the direct losses resulting from the assets damages and malfunction. 

  

	 	3.2.3	 The Lessee shall credit the Leasing Fees for the Settlement Period to the account designated by the Lessor in
full amount within 30 days upon the end of that Settlement Period, and submit the statement worksheet and related settlement voucher to the Lessor according to Article 2 of this Agreement. In case of any error, the Lessee shall make corresponding
adjustment to the amount in the next Settlement Period according to Article 2.2 of this Agreement. 

  
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	 	3.2.4	 If the Lessee needs to add or adjust the scope of Leased Assets per its operational requirements, a plan
stating the scope of added or adjusted assets shall be submitted to the Lessor in advance and be implemented according to the terms and conditions under this Agreement after the plan is confirmed by the Lessor. The said plan shall cover the specific
type, model and quantity of the assets involved in the added or adjusted Leased Assets as well as the time and technical standards of the implementation of the plan. 

 

	4.	 Liabilities for Breach of Agreement 

 

	 	4.1	 If the Lessor violates its undertakings in Article 3.1.2 under this Agreement and causes any losses to the
Lessee arising from disputes between any third party and the Lessee, the Lessor shall be liable for all expenses and direct losses incurred by the Lessee for settling such disputes. 

 

	 	4.2	 If the Lessee fails to credit the Leasing Fees to the account designated by the Lessor in time and in full
amount according to Article 2 hereunder, a penalty of 0.01% of the outstanding amount shall be charged to the Lessee for every week so delayed. If the payment is delayed for less than one week, it shall be deemed as one week. 

 

	 	4.3	 Except for the circumstances stated above, if any Party violates its obligations hereunder and causes any
losses to the other Party, the violating Party shall take the full responsibility for compensating the other Party. If any Party incurred any losses due to its own violations, it shall bear such losses by itself. 

 

	5.	 Terms and Cap of Amount of this Agreement 

 

	 	5.1	 This Agreement shall be effective with the signatures of the legal representatives or their authorized
representatives of both Parties dully affixed and official stamps or special stamps for contracts stamped on it, and when all necessary approvals are obtained according to related regulatory requirements (including but not limited to meeting or
satisfying the regulatory requirements set out in the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (hereinafter “the Hong Kong Listing Rules”)) and valid from January 1, 2022 to
December 31, 2024. 

  

	 	5.2	 Both the Lessor and Lessee agree and acknowledge that, the annual Leasing Fees for the years from
January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022, from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023 and from January 1, 2024 to December 31, 2024 shall not exceed RMB3.5 billion, RMB4.5 Billion and RMB 5.5 billion, respectively.

  

	6.	 Non-disclosure 

Except otherwise provided for or required by laws or regulatory authorities, no Party (including but not limited to its subsidiaries) shall
provide or disclose any content of this Agreement or any other information relating to the operation of the other Party to any firm, company, organization or individual without any prior written consent (which shall not be retained or delayed
without any reason) of the other Party. 
  

	7.	 Assignment 

No Party shall assign all or any rights or obligations hereunder to any third party without prior written consent from the other Party. 

 

	8.	 Governing Law and Dispute Settlement 

 

	 	8.1	 This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted and implemented according to the Laws of PRC.

  
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	 	8.2	 Any dispute between the Parties relating to the validity, interpretation or performance of this Agreement shall
be settled through amicable consultation. Should the Parties fail to resolve the dispute within 30 days from the date of the occurrence of the dispute, then such dispute shall be submitted to Chinese International Economic and Trade Arbitration
Commission for arbitration in Beijing in accordance with the then effective arbitration rules of that Commission. The arbitration award shall be final and binding on both Parties. Except for the matter of dispute that is submitted for arbitration,
all the remaining parts of this Agreement shall remain valid and effective and shall continue to be performed by both Parties during the arbitration. 

  

	9.	 Miscellaneous 

 

	 	9.1	 This Agreement can be amended or supplemented after consultation with the Parties. All amendments or
supplements to this Agreement shall come into effect only after they have been duly executed by the legal representatives or the authorized representatives of both Parties and affixed with official stamps or special stamps for contract, with all
necessary approvals obtained according to relevant regulatory requirements (including but not limited to meeting or satisfying the regulatory requirements set out in the Hong Kong Listing Rules). Amendments or supplements to this Agreement are of
the same effect with this Agreement. 

  

	 	9.2	 This Agreement is severable. Any provisions hereunder being held ineffective, unlawful or unenforceable shall
not affect the validity and enforceability of other provisions under this Agreement. 

  

	 	9.3	 This Agreement may be executed separately by both Parties in several counterparts. All counterparts executed
separately together constitute a valid agreement. If this Agreement is executed in counterparts, it shall be deemed as executed after successful delivery of executed counterparts by the Parties via facsimile. 

 

	 	9.4	 This Agreement is written in Chinese and executed in four (4) original copies, two of which are held by
each Party. Each original copy has equal legal effect. 

 China Mobile Limited 

Legal representative or its authorized representative (signature): s/HUANG Jie 

(Stamp) 
 China Mobile Communications Group Co., Ltd. 

Legal representative or its authorized representative (signature): s/GAO Songge 

(Stamp) 

  
 4EX-4.33

 Exhibit 4.33 

[English Translation] 
 TRADEMARK LICENSE
AGREEMENT 
 This Trademark License Agreement (this “Agreement”) is entered into between the following parties in June 7, 2021: 

 

			
	Licensor:	  	China Mobile Communications Corporation, a state-owned enterprise incorporated and duly existing in accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 29 Jin Rong Avenue, Xi Cheng District, Beijing, the PRC (hereinafter referred
to as “Party A”); and
		
	Licensees:	  	China Mobile Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in accordance with Hong Kong laws with its legal address at 60/F., The Center, 99 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong (hereinafter referred to as
“Party B”).
		
		  	China Mobile Communication Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in accordance with PRC laws with its legal address at 29 Jin Rong Avenue, Xi Cheng District, Beijing, the PRC (hereinafter
referred to as “Party C”)

 The above Party A, Party B and Party C are called hereinafter respectively as a “Party”, and collectively as
“Parties”. 
 Party A consents that Party B sub-licenses the Licensed Trademarks (as defined herein) to
all of its subsidiaries. Hence, the Licensees also include all subsidiaries of Party B and the following main subsidiaries include: 
  

	1.	 China Mobile International Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in accordance
with Hong Kong laws with its legal address at 30/F., Tower 1, Kowloon Commerce Centre, 51 Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung, NT, Hong Kong. 

  

	2.	 China Mobile Hong Kong Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in accordance with
Hong Kong laws with its legal address at 20/F., Tower 1, Kowloon Commerce Centre, 51 Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung, NT, Hong Kong. 

  

	3.	 China Mobile Investment Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in accordance with
the PRC laws with its legal address at 29 Jin Rong Avenue, Xi Cheng District, Beijing, the PRC. 

  

	4.	 China Mobile Information Technology Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 11, 41/F., GoTone Tower, 9023 Bing He Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. 

	5.	 Aspire Digital Technology (Shenzhen) Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at W601, Shenzhen-Hong Kong Industry-University-Research Base, 15 Hi-tech South 7th Road, High-tech Zone Community,
Yuehai Street, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. 

  

	6.	 Aspire Information Network (Shenzhen) Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at W501, Shenzhen-Hong Kong Industry-University-Research Base, 15 Hi-tech South 7th Road, High-tech Zone Community,
Yuehai Street, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. 

  

	7.	 Aspire Information Technology (Beijing) Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 9th Floor, Building 12, Zone 4, 186 Nan Si Huang Xi Road, Fengtai District, Beijing, China. 

Party A consents that Party C sub-licenses the Licensed Trademarks to all of its subsidiaries. Hence, the Licensees
also include all subsidiaries of Party C and the following main subsidiaries of Party C include: 
  

	 	1.	 China Mobile Group Beijing Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 7 Dong Zhi Meng Nan Avenue, Dong Cheng District, Beijing, the PRC; 

  

	 	2.	 China Mobile Group Tianjin Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 64 M Zone, Bonded Area, Tianjin Port, Tianjin, the PRC; 

  

	 	3.	 China Mobile Group Shanghai Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 200 Chang Shou Road, Pu Tuo District, Shanghai, the PRC; 

  

	 	4.	 China Mobile Group Chongqing Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 2 Xing Guang San Lu, Yu Bei District, Chongqing, the PRC; 

  

	 	5.	 China Mobile Group Hebei Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 136 Dong Feng Lu, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	6.	 China Mobile Group Shanxi Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at Mobile Tower A, Wu Luo Street, Economy &Technology Development Zone, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, the PRC; 

 

	 	7.	 China Mobile Group Neimenggu Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at A39 Teng Fei Nan Road, Huhhot, Neimenggu Autonomous Region, the PRC; 

	 	8.	 China Mobile Group Liaoning Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 6 Xin Long Jie, Hun Nan Xin District, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	9.	 China Mobile Group Jilin Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 2899 Jie Fang Da Lu, Changchun, Jilin Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	10.	 China Mobile Group Heilongjiang Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 168 Xin Wan Street, Song Bei District, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	11.	 China Mobile Group Jiangsu Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 59 Hu Ju Lu, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	12.	 China Mobile Group Zhejiang Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 19 Jie Fang Dong Lu, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	13.	 China Mobile Group Anhui Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 609 Huang Shan Lu, Hefei, Anhui Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	14.	 China Mobile Group Fujian Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 140 Hu Dong Lu, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	15.	 China Mobile Group Jiangxi Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 58 Zi An Lu, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	16.	 China Mobile Group Shandong Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 20569 Jing Shi Lu, Jinan, Shandong Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	17.	 China Mobile Group Henan Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 48, Jing San Lu, Zhengzhou, Henan Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	18.	 China Mobile Group Hubei Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 66 Chang Qing San Lu, Jiang Han District, Wuhan, Hubei Province, the PRC; 

	 	19.	 China Mobile Group Hunan Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 489 Che Zhan Bei Lu, Fu Rong District, Changsha, Hunan Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	20.	 China Mobile Group Guangdong Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at GoTone Building, 11 Zhu Jiang Xi Lu, Zhu Jiang Xin Cheng, Tian He District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, the PRC; 

 

	 	21.	 China Mobile Group Guangxi Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 117 Min Zhu Avenue, Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the PRC; 

  

	 	22.	 China Mobile Group Hainan Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 88 Jin Long Lu, Jin Mao District, Haikou, Hainan Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	23.	 China Mobile Group Sichuan Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 167 Ji Qing 1 Road, Hi-tech District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, the PRC; 

 

	 	24.	 China Mobile Group Yunnan Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at China Mobile Tower, 2 Qian Fu Road, Xi Shan District, Kunming, Yunnan Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	25.	 China Mobile Group Guizhou Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 1 Long Hai Road, Guan Shan Hu District, Guiyang, Guizhou Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	26.	 China Mobile Group Xizang Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 84 Jin Zhu Zhong Lu, Lhasa, Xizang Autonomous Region, the PRC; 

  

	 	27.	 China Mobile Group Shaanxi Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 60 Jin Ye Yi Lu, Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone, Xian, Shaanxi Province, the PRC; 

 

	 	28.	 China Mobile Group Gansu Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 666 Bei Bin He Xi Lu, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, the PRC; 

  

	 	29.	 China Mobile Group Qinghai Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 48 Kun Lun Dong Road, Xining, Qinghai Province, the PRC; 

	 	30.	 China Mobile Group Ningxia Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 16 Hou Hai Lu, Jin Feng District, Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the PRC; 

  

	 	31.	 China Mobile Group Xinjiang Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 1966 Hong Guang Shan Lu, Shui Mo Gou District, Urumqi, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, the PRC; 

  

	 	32.	 China Mobile Group Design Institute Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing
in accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at A16 Dan leng Street, Hai Dian District, Beijing, the PRC; and 

  

	 	33.	 China Mobile Group Device Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at Room 201, Tower G22, Court 8, Xin Xi Gang Xi Lu, Chang Ping District, Beijing, the PRC. 

  

	 	34.	 The Government & Enterprises Branch of China Mobile Communications Limited, a limited liability
company incorporated and duly existing in accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at Room 106A, 17 Yong Kang Lane, Dong Cheng District, Beijing, the PRC. 

 

	 	35.	 China Mobile Group Finance Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at the 19th & 20th Floor, #3 Building, #1 Yard, Yue Tan Nan Avenue, Xi Cheng
District, Beijing, the PRC. 

  

	 	36.	 China Mobile IoT Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in accordance with
the PRC laws with its legal address at 4-56 Rong Ying Building, S&T Innovation Center, 8 Yu Ma Road, Nan An District, Chongqing, the PRC. 

 

	 	37.	 China Mobile (Suzhou) Software Technology Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly
existing in accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 58 Kun Lun Shan Road, Hi-Tech Zone, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, the PRC. 

 

	 	38.	 China Mobile (Hangzhou) Information Technology Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and
duly existing in accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at Tower A01, 1600 Yu Hang Tang Lu, Wu Chang Street,Yu Hang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, the PRC. 

 

	 	39.	 China Mobile Online Services Company limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at the conjunction of Tai Kang Road and Hui Tong Avenue, Economic and Technical Development Zone, Luoyang, Henan Province, the PRC. 

	 	40.	 MIGU Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in accordance with the PRC
laws with its legal address at Room 400, Tower 5, 11 De Sheng Meng Wai Avenue, Xi Cheng District, Beijing, the PRC. 

  

	 	41.	 China Mobile Internet Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in accordance
with the PRC laws with its legal address at Tower 1.1, 333 Gao Tang Road, Tian He District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, the PRC. 

  

	 	42.	 China Mobile Tietong Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in accordance
with the PRC laws with its legal address at 2 Guang Ning Bo Street, Xi Cheng District, Beijing, the PRC. 

  

	 	43.	 China Mobile Investment Holdings Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at Room 201, Tower A, 1 Qian Wan Yi Road, Qianhai Shenzhen-HongKong Cooperation Zone, Shenzhen, the PRC. 

 

	 	44.	 The Research Institution of China Mobile Communication Company Limited, a limited liability company
incorporated and duly existing in accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 19th Floow, 29 Jin Rong Avenue, Xi Cheng District, Beijing, the PRC. 

 

	 	45.	 Fujian Funuo Mobile Communication Technology Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly
existing in accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at Building 27, A Zone, 89Software Avenue, Fuzhou, Fujian, the PRC. 

  

	 	46.	 China Mobile e-Commerce Company Limited, a limited liability company
incorporated and duly existing in accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 1118 Software Center Tower, 662 Lu Gu Avenue, Hi-tech District, Changsha, Hunan, the PRC. 

 

	 	47.	 China Mobile System Integration Co., Ltd, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 1118 Software Center Tower, 662 Lu Gu Avenue, Hi-tech District, Changsha, Hunan, the PRC. 

 

	 	48.	 China Mobile (Chengdu) ICT Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 1118 Software Center Tower, 662 Lu Gu Avenue, Hi-tech District, Changsha, Hunan, the PRC. 

 

	 	49.	 China Mobile (Shanghai) ICT Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 2nd Floor, Building 13, 27 Xin Jin Qiao Road, Free Trade Pilot Zone, Shanghai, the PRC. 

	 	50.	 China Mobile Financial Technology Co., Ltd., a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at Room 411B, 4/F., 31 Fu Cheng Meng Wai Avenue, Xi Cheng District, Beijing, the PRC. 

  

	 	51.	 China Mobile Xiong’an ICT Co., Ltd., a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at 88 Ao Wei Road South, Rong Cheng County, Bao Ding, Hebei, the PRC. 

  

	 	52.	 CM Information Technology Company Limited, a limited liability company incorporated and duly existing in
accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at Room 1006, Building 16, Yard 16, Ying Cai Bei San Street, Future Science City, Chang Ping District, Beijing, the PRC. 

 

	 	53.	 China Mobile Information System Integration Co., Ltd., a limited liability company incorporated and duly
existing in accordance with the PRC laws with its legal address at Room 2048-66, Building 3, Yard 1, Dong Guan Tou, Feng Tai District, Beijing, the PRC. 

WHEREAS 
  

	A.	 Party A, Party B and Party C intend to execute this Agreement to replace the Trademark License Agreement they
entered into in December 2017. 

  

	B.	 Party A is the lawful owner of the Licensed Trademarks. 

 

	C.	 Party A agrees, in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof, to license the Licensees to use the
Licensed Trademarks. The Licensees agree to use the Licensed Trademarks of Party A in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof. 

After due consideration, in order to protect Party A’s legal right in the Licensed Trademarks and the Licensees’ legal rights in the use of the
Licensed Trademarks, Party A and the Licensees agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE ONE DEFINITIONS 

Except as otherwise provided herein, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below: 

 

	1.1.	 Affiliates: with respect to any person, refer to any individual, company, partnership, association or other
entity or organization that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or under the common control of, such person. 

	1.2.	 Licensed Trademarks: refer to the trademarks as set forth in but not limited to Appendix hereto and other
valid, newly-applied and granted trademarks registered by Party A, including its co-owned trademarks, except for those newly-applied trademarks claimed as unlicensed trademarks by Party A. Party A will
reasonably determine the exclusion scope based on the objective situation with the principle of satisfying the licensee’s business operation and development needs.. The licensed areas are the same as those of the registered trademarks.

  

	1.3.	 Licensees: refer to Party B, Party B’s subsidiaries, Party C and Party C’s subsidiaries.

  

	1.4.	 Third Parties: refer to any individuals, legal persons, companies, enterprises, governmental departments or
other economic entities or organizations other than the parties (including its affiliates) to this Agreement. 

  

	1.5.	 Force Majeure: refers to all unforeseeable, unavoidable events or the effect of which are insurmountable, that
materially affect a party’s capability to perform its obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part. 

  

	1.6	 PRC: refers to the People’s Republic of China ((excluding, solely for the purpose of this Agreement, the
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China, the Macau Special Administrative Region of China, and Taiwan, China). 

  

	1.7	 Hong Kong: refers to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China. 

ARTICLE TWO GRANT OF LICENSE 
  

	2.1.	 Party A hereby agrees to grant the Licensees the non-exclusive right to
use the Licensed Trademarks within the registered territory and allow the Licensees to use the Licensed Trademarks within the term of Licensing in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof. Therefore, the Licensees shall have the right to use
the Licensed Trademarks in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof. 

  

	2.2.	 The term of licensing: ten (10) years starting from the effective date of this Agreement. This Agreement
shall automatically renew for a 10-year term, provided that no party raises any objections or terminates the license before its expiry. 

 

	2.3.	 The scope of use: the goods and services in consistence with the registered scope of the licensed trademarks as
recorded in the Trademark Register of the trademark authority where the licensed trademarks are registered (or other equivalent documents stipulated by the laws of the place of registration). 

 

	2.4.	 The Licensees shall not assign any of their rights or obligations hereunder to any Third Parties without the
written consent of Party A. 

 ARTICLE THREE GRANT OF THIRD PARTY LICENSE 

 

	3.1.	 After the Licensees have performed the procedures stipulated in Article 3.3 and 3.4 and satisfied the relevant
conditions, Party A hereby agrees to authorize the Licensees to separately enter into a China Mobile Trademark License Agreement (hereinafter the “Third Party Agreement”) with Third Parties engaging in the relevant business activities
(including marketing, business promotions and agency, mobile phones sales and maintenance) within its respective areas of operation and operating regions based on its own business development needs. The Third Party Agreement shall authorize Third
Parties to reasonably use the Licensed Trademarks within the specific operating and geographic areas. The Licensees shall have the right and obligation to supervise the reasonable use of the Licensed Trademarks within the specific operating and
geographical areas specified by such Third Parties that engage in the relevant business activities. 

  

	3.2.	 Party A hereby authorizes the Licensees to file, as the sub-licensor,
the Third Party Agreements with the State Trademark Bureau and relevant regulatory authorities. 

  

	3.3.	 The Licensees shall submit an estimated number of Third Party Agreements to be entered into with any local
Third Parties for the next year in accordance with its own business development needs (hereinafter the “Annual Plans”). The Licensees shall enter into a Third Party Agreement with any Third Party, and file an executed copy of such
agreements for filing with the State Trademark Bureau and the relevant regulatory authorities within the time limit as required by the relevant PRC laws and regulations. 

 

	3.4.	 If the Licensees due to its rapid business expansion have a genuine need to permit new Third Parties engaging
in the relevant activities to use the Licensed Trademarks that were not included in the Annual Plans, the Licensees may file applications with Party A for a specific number of additional Third Party Agreements. Party A will approve in a timely
fashion such applications based on the objective conditions under the principle of meeting the requirements of the Licensees’ business operation and development needs. 

ARTICLE FOUR REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 
  

	4.1.	 Each party to this Agreement shall make the following representations and warranties to the other parties:

  

	 	a.	 It is a legal person duly organized and existing under the PRC or Hong Kong laws; 

 

	 	b.	 It has the full power and authority to execute this Agreement, to perform all the obligations and to grant all
the authorizations under this Agreement; and 

  

	 	c.	 This Agreement and its appendix shall constitute the legal, valid and binding obligations of each party to this
Agreement upon execution. 

	4.2.	 Party B and C shall be responsible for urging and restricting each of its subsidiaries in performing their
respective obligations under this Agreement in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof. 

  

	4.3.	 Party A undertakes to the Licensees that Party A has not created or allowed, and will not create or allow, the
existence of any guarantee, pledge or encumbrance otherwise relating to the Licensed Trademarks prior to the execution of this Agreement and during the term of this Agreement. Party A further undertakes that in the event that any third party
disputes or takes any legal actions against the Licensees in respect of their use of the Licensed Trademarks, it will perform its legal obligations in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof, including but not limited to, to appear before
court, to defend and to indemnify. Party A agrees to compensate and indemnify the Licensees for and against any losses arising from their use of the disputed Licensed Trademarks. 

 

	4.4.	 Party A undertakes that Party A and its subsidiaries (excluding Party B and its subsidiaries) will not use or
permit any other third parties other than the Licensees hereunder to use the Licensed Trademark to engage in any business that is the same or similar to and constitutes competition with, the main business of Party B and its subsidiaries, or Party C
and its subsidiaries. If the main business of Party B and its subsidiaries, and Party C and its subsidiaries changes after the signing of and during the existence of this Agreement, the Licensees shall notify Party A within one month.

  

	4.5.	 Party A shall maintain and renew the registration of the Licensed Trademarks and pay the relevant fees as well
as file all necessary applications so that the Licensees may lawfully use the Licensed Trademarks and become the legal licensee of the Licensed Trademarks, including but not limited to following the filing procedures at the State Trademark Bureau,
Hong Kong Intellectual Property Department or any other trademark authorities in any other registered jurisdictions of the Licensed Trademark. 

  

	4.6.	 This Agreement shall not grant any other rights to any Licensee except for the right to use the Licensed
Trademarks in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and Party A shall not be deemed to have sold or transferred the Licensed Trademarks to the Licensees. The Licensees acknowledge Party A’s proprietary rights in the
Licensed Trademarks (such rights include but not limited to the rights with respect to the entitlement, registration, renewal and applications of registration and renewal, and all of the rights relevant to such rights). The Licensees shall not have
the right to file any registration application for the Licensed Trademarks, any trademarks, service logos, other names, marks or languages, or any packages, commercial exteriors, color graphics or designs that bear resemblance to the Licensed
Trademarks in any country or region without obtaining the prior written consent of Party A. 

  

	4.7.	 The Licensees agree to provide reasonable assistance to Party A (or its Affiliates at the request of Party A)
to protect the Licensed Trademarks, including providing any information or documents, and not taking any actions that will prevent or adversely affect the registration or renewal of the Licensed Trademarks in China or other places. The Licensees
also agree to notify Party A in a timely fashion and provide any necessary assistance in case of finding any third parties infringing the exclusive right of the Licensed Trademarks. 

	4.8.	 The Licensees shall have the obligation to keep all non-public
information confidential in relation to this Agreement and Party A. This confidentiality obligation shall not terminate or be cancelled because of the termination or cancellation of this Agreement. 

 

	4.9.	 Each Licensee shall not describe itself to be, or imply that it is, an agent or representative of Party A, or
state or guarantee to any third party that it may require Party A to take any direct or indirect responsibility and/or obligation. Otherwise, all responsibilities incurred shall be borne by the Licensee. 

 

	4.10.	 Each party to this Agreement agrees to unconditionally execute any other legal documents and take any other
actions required for consummating this Agreement, including but not limited to following the filing procedures at the State Trademark Bureau. 

ARTICLE FIVE LICENSE FEE 
  

	5.1.	 As long as the Licensees comply with all agreements hereof, Party A agrees that the Licensees shall have the
right to use the Licensed Trademarks without compensation. However, under the circumstances as follows, Party A may ask for a license fee: 

  

	 	a)	 Party A is entitled to require a license fee for some specific reasons or when some situation in relation to a
Licensee changes. However, in case that the free license will not seriously infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of Party A, Party A shall not require a fee for the licensing in principle; 

 

	 	b)	 The Licensees can make Third Party licenses with a license fee in accordance with the actual condition, taking
full account of the value of Party A’s trademarks, and with Party A’s prior approval. 

  

	5.2.	 Under the circumstances of Article 5.1 (a) and (b) hereof, Party A may license to the Licensees for a fee.
The license fee for the Licensed Trademarks shall be negotiated by the parties and specified in a supplemental contract (hereinafter the “Supplemental Contract”), but in no event such license fee for using the Licensed Trademarks shall be
more than the license fee paid by any other Affiliates of Party A at that time. 

 ARTICLE SIX SUPERVISION 

 

	6.1.	 The Licensees shall comply with all of the relevant applicable laws and regulations and obtain the relevant
governmental approvals relating to the use of the Licensed Trademarks. 

  

	6.2.	 The Licensees shall not use the Licensed Trademarks in a way that will damage or adversely affect Party A, its
business or its reputation nor combine the Licensed Trademarks with any trademarks of the Licensees or any third party or any other languages, marks or designs to create a new logo containing the Licensed Trademarks or bearing resemblance thereto.

	6.3.	 Party A has the right to supervise the quality of the Licensees’ goods and services using the Licensed
Trademarks. The Licensees shall ensure the quality of the goods and services using the Licensed Trademarks. Measures include but are not limited to: Party A may supervise any products, packages, labels, advertisements or any promotional materials or
marketing activities that use the Licensed Trademarks, provided or sponsored by the Licensees. Party A shall have the right to withhold its permission for such promotional or marketing activities if it deems such use harmful to its business,
reputation or trademarks. The Licensees agree to comply with all of Party A’s requests in this regard in a timely manner. 

  

	6.4.	 The Licensees shall indicate its own company name and place of manufacture on its goods or services using the
Licensed Trademarks. 

  

	6.5.	 Party A has the right to inspect the following records of the Licensees at any time and the Licensees shall
maintain the following records for at least one year, so that Party A may determine whether the Licensees have complied with the relevant requirements set forth in this Article Six: 

 

	 	a.	 Sample packages, labels, advertisements, or originals or photos of any other literature for products containing
the Licensed Trademarks that are used in promotional or marketing activities; 

  

	 	b.	 All of the files of any appeals or claims with respect to the Licensed Trademarks that have been filed by
consumers, competitors, governmental authorities, actual users or other entities; and 

  

	 	c.	 Forms, letterheads or other samples or copies containing the Licensed Trademarks set forth in this Article Six.

  

	6.6.	 Upon the execution of this Agreement, Party A shall provide to the Licensees the latest manual for the
corporate logo (and any updated or amended version) relevant to the use of the Licensed Trademarks by the Licensees in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof. The Licensees shall strictly implement the relevant standards set forth in the
latest corporate logo manual provided by Party A. The Licensees shall neither change the text, graphics and combination thereof, nor use the Licensed Trademark outside the scope of the license. 

ARTICLE SEVEN INFRINGEMENT AND INDEMNITY 
  

	7.1.	 In the event that Party A breaches any obligations, responsibilities, undertakings or covenants under this
Agreement, Party A shall indemnify the Licensees against any financial loss incurred by the Licensees attributable to such breaches. In the event that the Licensees breach any obligations, responsibilities, undertakings and covenants under this
Agreement, the corresponding Licensee shall indemnify Party A against any financial loss incurred thereby attributable to such breaches. 

	7.2.	 In the event of the failure of any party to this Agreement to perform the obligations and duties under this
Agreement due to a Force Majeure event, the affected party shall not be held liable for any breach arising from such event, except for those the laws state otherwise. The party that fails to perform its obligations and duties under this Agreement
due to a Force Majeure event shall notify the other party immediately and take all reasonable actions to reduce the impact of the Force Majeure event. 

  

	7.3.	 If the Licensees know of any infringement or potential infringement of Party A’s right in the Licensed
Trademarks, the Licensees shall immediately notify Party A and provide to Party A a report detailing all of its knowledge about the infringement. Upon receipt of the foregoing notice and report from the Licensees, Party A shall have the right to
evaluate the infringement or potential infringement and take all appropriate actions including legal proceedings or other actions to stop the actual or potential infringements. The Licensees shall cooperate with Party A in connection with the
actions. And any expenses incurred by the Licensees in connection with such cooperation shall be reasonably compensated out of the fees paid by the infringer. 

 

	7.4	 Under the circumstances where a third party makes any claims to the Licensor or the Licensees with respect to
the Licensed Trademarks within the scope hereof, one party shall take actions and fully cooperate to protect the other parties’ rights and interests. 

ARTICLE EIGHT TERM, EFFECTIVENESS AND TERMINATION 
  

	8.1.	 This Agreement shall come into effect from the date of stamping by the Parties and terminate upon the
expiration of the term of licensing. 

  

	8.2.	 Party A shall have the right to terminate this Agreement or the corresponding licensing hereunder in any of the
following events: 

  

	 	a.	 The Licensees breach this Agreement or any of the representations and warranties hereof, and fail to correct
such breach within thirty (30) days after receipt of a written notice from Party A with a detailed account of the Licensees’ acts of breach; 

  

	 	b.	 Party A no longer directly or indirectly holds any interest in Party B and its subsidiaries, Party C and its
subsidiaries arising from the change of shareholding etc.; or 

  

	 	c.	 Party C becomes bankrupt and the subject of any liquidation and dissolution proceedings, discontinues its
operations or fails to pay its debts on schedule. 

	8.3.	 Party B and C shall have the right to terminate this Agreement in any of the following events:

  

	 	a.	 Party A breaches this Agreement or any of the representations and warranties hereof, and fails to correct such
breach within thirty(30) days after receipt of a written notice from Party B or Party C with a detailed account of the Licensor’s acts of breach; or 

  

	 	b.	 Party A no longer has any proprietary right in the Licensed Trademarks. 

 

	8.4.	 If any party wishes to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Article 8.2 or Article 8.3 hereof, it shall
notify the other parties in writing with a 60-day advance notice. Such notice shall provide its reasons for termination and this Agreement will be terminated upon expiration of such 60-day period. 

  

	8.5.	 After the termination of this Agreement: 

 

	 	a.	 The right to use the Licensed Trademarks by the Licensees shall be immediately terminated. The Licensees shall
not continue their use of the Licensed Trademarks or attempt to register or use any trademarks, service logos, other names, marks, languages, package profiles, color, design or graphics same as or similar to the Licensed Trademarks;

  

	 	b.	 The Licensees shall provide to Party A or its designated Affiliates any materials under their custody with
respect to or containing a Licensed Trademark, or make alterations to such materials so that they no longer incorporate any Licensed Trademark; and 

  

	 	c.	 Each party to this Agreement shall notify all of the relevant local administration for industry and commerce
and Trademark authorities of the termination of this Agreement. 

 The provisions of this Article 8.5 shall survive the
termination of this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE NINE BREACH OF CONTRACT 

 

	9.1.	 The Licensees’ breach of any agreement hereof shall be deemed a breach of contract. In case of any act of
breach, the Licensees shall pay Party A RMB100,000 as penalty and be liable for damages caused if the penalty is inadequate to cover the damages. 

ARTICLE TEN DISPUTE RESOLUTION, APPLICABLE LAWS AND OTHERS 
  

	10.1.	 For any disputes arising from the effect, interpretation or performance of this Agreement, the parties shall
endeavor to resolve in a friendly manner. In the event of any failure to resolve such disputes after consultation, any party can submit such disputes to the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Committee for arbitration in Beijing in
accordance with its arbitration rules then in effect. The arbitration award shall be final and binding on each party to this Agreement. Except for the matters under dispute submitted for arbitration, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall
remain in effect. 

	10.2.	 The making, effectiveness, interpretation and implementation of, the dispute resolution arising from this
Agreement shall be governed by PRC laws. 

  

	10.3.	 As acknowledged by the Parties, on January 26, 2016, Party A issued a Licensing Letter to MIGU Company
Limited, Party B’s subsidiary, authorizing MIGU to use the MIGU series trademarks owned by Party A for a total of 29 trademarks as set out in the appendix of the licensing Letter. the term of the license ends on the date of completion of the
transfer of the aforementioned MIGU series trademarks. The licensing mothod is exclusive. The Parties agree that the aforementioned Licensing Letter from Party A to MIGU Company Limited will continue to be valid. In case this Article conflicts with
any other clauses of this agreement, this Article shall prevail. 

  

	10.4.	 This Agreement is severable. If any provision is rendered illegal or unable to be implemented by the competent
arbitration committee, but has no fundamental effect on the effectiveness of this Agreement, such provision shall not affect the validity and performance of the remaining provisions of this Agreement. 

 

	10.5.	 Within the term of this Agreement, the effectiveness of this Agreement will not be affected by change of
registered office address of Party A, Party B and its subsidiaries, Party C and its subsidiaries. 

  

	10.6.	 Party B and its subsidiaries, Party C and its subsidiaries in this Agreement includes all their branches.

  

	10.7.	 This Agreement is written in Chinese and the original of which is prepared in seventy copies. Party A shall
keep eight originals while each of Party B and its subsidiaries and Party C and its subsidiaries as set out in this Agreement shall hold one originals. All of the originals of this Agreement shall have equal force and effect. 

 

	10.8.	 This Agreement and its appendix shall constitute the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the
agreed matters relating to this Agreement and supersede any intentions or understanding of the Parties with respect to such matters or any previous agreements, contracts or written documents. 

 

	10.9.	 Any amendments to this Agreement shall only become effective upon the execution of a written agreement by the
Parties to this Agreement, and such amendments shall be filed with the State Trademarks Bureau and the relevant local administration for industry and commerce. 

 

	10.10.	 The failure of any party to exercise or postpone exercising its rights, powers or preemptive rights under this
Agreement shall not be deemed as a waiver of such rights, powers or preemptive rights and a partial exercise of such rights, powers or preemptive rights shall not preclude the future exercise of such rights, powers or preemptive rights.

	10.11.	 This Agreement may be made in counterparts for execution by each party. Counterparts bearing respective
signatures shall constitute a binding contract. In the event of this Agreement being executed in counterparts, the date each party successfully exchanges its signed counterpart with the other party by facsimile shall be the date of execution.

  

	10.12.	 Party A shall be responsible for the filings of this Agreement with the relevant authorities. The Third Party
Agreements entered into between Party B, Party C or their respective subsidiaries and any third parties within the licensing scope of Party A shall perform the relevant formalities in accordance with Party A’s authorization and PRC laws and
regulations 

  

	10.13.	 This Agreement shall prevail if there is a conflict between this Agreement and any other authorization or
contracts or agreements in relation to Party A’s trademark license issue. 

  

	10.14	 Any matters that are not addressed under this Agreement shall be dealt with by the Parties hereto separately.

 This Agreement is executed by the duly authorized representative of each party to this Agreement as of the date set forth in the first
paragraph of this Agreement for faithful compliance. 

 SIGNATURE PAGE 

Party A: 
 China Mobile Communications Group Company Limited
(chop) 
 Party B: 
 China Mobile Limited (chop) 

Party C: 
 China Mobile Communication Company Limited (chop)

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