Document:

Exhibit 4.109

 

	Agreement No. CU12-1001-2012-001580

 

Whole Network Value-Added Service SP Cooperation
Agreement

 

of

 

China Unicom

 

Master Agreement No.: _______

 

Party A: China Unicom

 

Party B: Beijing AirInbox Information
Technologies Co., Ltd

 

Date: November 1, 2012

 

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Contents

 

	Recitals	 	 	 
	Chapter 1	Whereas	 	4
	Chapter 2	Basic Definitions	 	5
	Chapter 3	Business Mode	 	5
	Chapter 4	Rights and Obligations of the Two Parties	 	6
	Chapter 5	Management Mechanism	 	9
	Chapter 6	Work Interface and Maintenance	 	12
	Chapter 7	Credit Evaluation	 	14
	Chapter 8	Complaints and Breach Punishment	 	15
	Chapter 9	Customer Services	 	25
	Chapter 10	Charging, Settlement and fee collection	 	27
	Chapter 11	Intellectual Property	 	33
	Chapter 12	Change to or Termination of Agreement	 	34
	Chapter 13	Confidentiality	 	35
	Chapter 14	Force Majeure	 	36
	Chapter 15	Governing Law and Dispute Resolution	 	37
	Chapter 16	Miscellaneous	 	37

 

Appendix 1 Definitions

Appendix 2 List of Breaching
Acts and Breach Punishment

Appendix 3 Allocation Ratio
List

 

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Recitals

 

		1.	This Agreement is made and entered into by the following two parties in
Beijing on [November 1, 2012]:

 

China
Unicom(hereinafter referred to as "Party A") is a company organized and existing under the laws of the People's Republic
of China, having its address at [No.21 Jinrong Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, China] and with [Chang Xiaobing]as its legal
representative;

 

Beijing
AirInbox Information Technologies Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to as "Party B") is a business entity organized
and existing under the laws of the People's Republic of China, having its address at [F33, Tengda Plaza, No.168, Xizhimenwai Ave,
Haidian District, Beijing] and with [Jia Tao] as its legal representative.

 

		2.	Applicable scope: For the sake of convenience, this Agreement
consists of its main body ("Main Body") and appendixes ("Appendix(es)"), which constitute an integral part
of this Agreement.

 

		3.	The Main Body, Appendixes and their supplement and amendment
of this Agreement shall be provided by Party A, which will take effect in accordance with the conditions and procedures as agreed
in this Agreement based on consultations by Party A and Party B.

 

		4.	If Party A and Party B conduct any other value-added
services in the future other than those under this Agreement ("hereinafter referred to as New Value-Added Services"),
Party A and Party B shall conduct friendly consultations or otherwise sign an agreement with regard to the New Value-added Services,
or include the same under this Agreement for the implementation in accordance with the requirements herein.

 

		5.	Party A's cooperation management measures, detailed rules
for implementation, regulations, rules, standards and related documents as referred to in this Agreement shall be subject to the
information issued or updated via Party A's Partner Relationship Management Platform ("PRM"). The foregoing documents
include but without limitation to the Measures of the China Unicom for the Administration of Cooperation on Value-Added Products,
the Detailed Rules for Implementation of the China Unicom for the Administration of Cooperation on Whole Network Value-Added
Products, the Measures of the China Unicom for the Administration of Punishing Breaches Regarding Cooperation on Value-Added
Services (For Trial Implementation), the Customer Service Standards of China Unicom, the Service Management Rules
of the China Unicom, andthe Measures of the China Unicom for the Administration and Supervision of the Service Quality
of Information Service Business.

 

		6.	With a view to satisfying the requirements for China
Unicom to transform its development towards mobile internet and strengthening the administration of related value-added services
of the China Unicom, the China Unicom Broadband Online Ltd. Corp. (hereinafter referred to as "Broadband Company"),
as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the China Unicom and under the authorization of Party A, is responsible for such work in respect
of the business under this Agreement as the refinement of the policies, recruitment, business examination, contract drafting and
execution, launching of business, charging and settlement, dial testing, breaches handling, categorized management, assessment
and exit, and customer services, etc., and Party B agrees to such arrangement.

 

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Party
B acknowledges that it has fully and completely read and understood the foregoing contents and all the terms and conditions of
this Agreement.

 

Chapter 1 Whereas

 

		1.1	Party A will provide the social public across the whole
country with fixed communication and mobile communication services, domestic and international communication facilities services,
satellite international private line, data communication services, network access services and various telecommunication value-added
services, and system integration in respect of communication information services, etc. Additionally, Party A has its own telecommunication
infrastructure network, value-added service platform, service marketing system, huge customer base, and Party A has the full rights
to execute and perform this Agreement.

 

		1.2	Party B is a service provider (SP) providing telecommunication
value-added services according to law, has the qualifications for conducting the business under this Agreement, and has, by legal
means, obtained the following qualification certification documents:

 

		a.	Business License for Enterprises as Legal Persons
with the number of 110108003734369;

 

		b.	Cross-Region Telecom Value-Added Service Operation
License with the number of B2-20090197; and

 

		c.	Any other qualification certification which may certify
that Party B has the qualifications and ability to carry out value-added services and any other certification documents and/or
testing pass certificates satisfying related qualification conditions and access conditions, which are recognized by Party A.

 

		1.3	Party B wishes to provide value-added services through
Party A's communication network and various value-added service platforms and has the full rights to execute and perform this
Agreement.

 

		1.4	Party B's legal representative shall, in the capacity
as Party B's representative, effectively executes such documents provided by Party A as the Information Safety Guarantee Liability
Statement, the Anti-Commercial Bribery Guarantee Liability Statement, the Liability Statement for the Safety of
Value-Added Services Channel Promotion of China Unicom, or any other documents with any other name but with similar contents,
and is willing to undertake the liabilities in respect of the safety of related information in accordance with related laws and
regulations.

 

Now therefore, the two
parties, on the basis of the principle of equality and mutual benefit, the integration of complementary advantages and the focus
on effectiveness and targeting at the development and enrichment of sound value-added services and the realization of win-win,
execute this Agreement. Any of the parties hereto shall abide by the principle of good faith for exercising rights and performing
obligations.

 

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Chapter 2 Basic Definitions

 

Unless separately defined in
the provisions of this Agreement or otherwise interpreted by Party A and Party B in writing, the definitions of all the terms used
in this Agreement shall be subject to those made in Appendix 1. Any other terms not specifically defined in this Agreement shall
be interpreted in accordance with the laws and regulations, the rules of the related government departments and competent departments
of the PRC. In the case of the absence of interpretation in the foregoing documents, such terms shall be interpreted with reference
to industry practices.

 

Chapter 3 Business Mode

 

		3.1	The telecom value-added services under this Agreement
collectively refer to various telecom value-added services and application services provided to users through Party A's communication
network (mobile network, fixed network, and data network) and various value-added service platforms and based on the cooperation
with Party B on the organization of contents, service system introduction, marketing promotion, etc.

 

		3.2	The foregoing telecom value-added services are categorized
by product maturity and product platform, and the categories include but without limitation to such services as WAP, Unicom wireless
data service, MMS, mobile TV, mobile newspaper, mobile network access, IPTV, broadband internet, mobile commercial applications.
The product variety will be enriched from time to time with the advance of technology and business innovation.

 

		3.3	If the foregoing telecom value-added services are categorized
by coverage, Party B shall provide the value-added services within the scope of whole network or local network on the basis of
the scope specified in the Telecom Value-Added Service Operation License and Party A's regulations with regard to various
value-added services.

 

		3.4	Party A may charge related users communication fees for
its provision of communication network and various value-added service platforms, and Party B may charge related users information
service fees for its provision of telecom value-added services, which will be calculated and collected by Party A on behalf of
Party B and under the authorization of Party B.

 

		3.5	Party A will charge Party B some fees for its provision
of such services to Party B as communication network resources, platform resources, user resources, access services and fee calculation
and collection services. The fees will be collected by allocating related information service fees as mutually agreed by Party
A and Party B, and the specific collection method, allocation ratio, fee calculation, settlement and fee collection charge and
other contents will be specified in Chapter 10 herein.

 

		3.6	Unless otherwise agreed by the two parties, Party B will
recognize Party A's change to telecom value-added services and business mode based on business development requirements and assist
Party A in completing such change.

 

		3.7	If the State issues related policies, systems or administrative
orders, Party A and Party B shall implement such policies, systems or administrative orders.

 

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Chapter 4 Rights and Obligations
of the Two Parties

 

Party A's rights and obligations

 

		4.1	Party A shall, based on compensation, provide Party B
with network resources, value-added service platform resources, user resources, contents information access services, and fee
calculation and collection services. The fee calculation results shall be subject to the data of Party A.

 

		4.2	Party A has the right to formulate or amend such documents
as telecom value-added services rules, cooperation administration measures and detailed rules for the administration of cooperation,
product quality standards and customer service standards and notify Party B of the same by appropriate means for Party B to abide
by and implement. Party A will assess the services provided by Party B in accordance with the foregoing administration measures.

 

		4.3	Party A has the right to examine Party B's qualification
certificates such as operation license, credit certification, and business license for value-added service information services
and value-added telecom services as well as the legal source of the information and contents provided by Party B and Party B's
bank account information, and Party B has the right to examine the qualification certificates required for the normal operation
of any specific value-added service.

 

		4.4	Party A has the right to assess various telecom value-added
services applied for by Party B and apply the principle of "survival of the fittest" to the services based on the assessment
results, Party B's business development, credit evaluation and breach. Party A will grant award to Party B for innovative services
and supervise Party B's customer service quality.

 

		4.5	Party A has the ownership of its user resources and the
right to know the users' use of the services provided by Party B. Party A has the right to require Party B to provide Party A
with the personal data of users accepting Party B's telecom value-added services, business data, use record, statistics and other
related information.

 

		4.6	Party A shall provide value-added services authentication
center (VAC) and Party A's VAC shall be interconnected with Party B's contents service systems, and the user data and business
data in the VAC will be the basis for the confirmation of user's use of Party B's services.

 

		4.7	Party A shall provide "cooperation partner relationship
management" software, whereby the notice, announcement, service administration measures and related policies relating to
cooperation will be issued to Party B, and the information in respect of the examination of the qualifications, business, contract,
settlement, complaint handling relating to Party B will be generated and issued. Party A shall be responsible for the management
and information update of the cooperation partner relationship management system (PRM) and guarantee the normal operation of the
system.

 

		4.8	All the information generated and issued by the PRM of
Party A, unless otherwise specified, shall constitute the evidence of the communication between Party A and Party B. Moreover,
the information will take effect as soon as it has reached the access point of Party B's service system. Party A may provide appropriate
backup and consultation functions in the PRM, nevertheless Party A is not liable for the complete preservation and re-provision
of such information.

 

		4.9	Prior to cooperation, Party A has the right to require
Party B to apply for a provisional login ID in Party A's PRM and a user name and password will be allocated to Party B for its
official logging into such system after the approval by Party A of the ID.

 

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		4.10	Party A will allocate to Party B an enterprise code as
Party B's identity in Party A's fee calculation and settlement system, value-added service platform system, customer service system.
Party A shall guarantee the stability of the enterprise code obtained by Party B and acknowledge that in Party A's systems such
code has the same meaning with that of the name of Party B as a legal entity.

 

		4.11	Party A has the rights to examine and test the services
applied for by Party B and confirm the same in the PRMif such services pass the examination and assessment. The time of official
launch of such services shall be subject to the time when Party A officially launches such services and starts to calculate fees.

 

		4.12	Party A has the right to require Party B to provide assistance
in timely handling and settling any litigation, arbitration and other dispute arising from the value-added services provided by
Party B.

 

		4.13	Party A has the rights to automatically deduct from any
amounts currently payable to Party B all the costs due to such disputes as any litigation and arbitration relating to Party A
and/or any of Party A's branches (including but not limited to Party A and/or any of Party A's branches as the defendant, third
party or respondent) arising from Party B's business, and such costs include but without limitation to the legal costs, notarial
costs, authentication costs, lawyer's fees, travel expenses, administrative penalty and all the expenses or expenditures determined
or arranged in any effective judgment, ruling, reconciliation agreement, settlement agreement or any other arrangement with legally
binding force incurred to Party A and/or any of Party A's branches. If the amount currently payable to Party B is insufficient
for the deduction, Party A has the right to recover the balance and Party B shall pay Party A such balance within the time limit
specified by Party A.

 

		4.14	Party A and Party B may jointly carry out market promotion
and publicity. If Party B's publicity and advertisement contents involve Party A's company name and other brand marks, Party B
must apply to Party A in writing for prior consent and pass Party A's examination.

 

Party B's rights and obligations

 

		4.15	Party B shall provide Party A with true, reliable value-added
telecom service operation license, credit certification, business license, information source and bank account, and the qualification
materials required for the normal operation of individual value-added services, and shall ensure that the fees for the information
service it provided satisfy the related requirements of competent national price administration department.

 

		4.16	Party B shall be responsible for the contents development,
platform construction maintenance (excluding the platforms provided by Party A), market promotion and customer services.

 

		4.17	Party B shall abide by the service rules, cooperation
administration measures, the detailed rules for the implementation of cooperation administration formulated or amended by Party
A and the requirements of any other service quality standards, operation maintenance specifications, customer service standards
and other related documents which have been formulated or amended.

 

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		4.18	Party B shall abide by the policies, regulations, and
decrees in respect of telecom and internet issued by the State, and Party B shall guarantee that the information contents it provided
will not contravene the laws, policies, or regulations in respect of information industry issued by the State and the contents
of the Information Safety Guarantee Liability Statement, the Anti-Commercial Bribery Guarantee Liability Statement,
the Liability Statement for the Safety of Value-Added Services Channel Promotion of China Unicom, which have been executed
by Party B. Party B shall filter the information contents provided by users (including the information contents edited or uploaded
by users through Party B's website), to deny any unwholesome, obscene and illegal information. If Party B violates the foregoing
requirements, it shall be deemed to be a material breach.

 

		4.19	Party B shall use the user name and password in the PRM
to log in the system and use the same to realize such functions as applying for value-added services, company information maintenance,
and information exchange for value-added services. Party B shall, based on actual situation, register and update its name, designated
banks, account, contact person and customer service information and properly keep the contract information, settlement information
and complaint and breaches punishment information generated by the PRM.

 

		4.20	Party B shall be solely responsible for the proper preservation
of the user name and password for logging in the PRM, and Party B shall not allow any third party to use such user name and password.
If such user name and password is known by any other person due to any reason other than that on the part of Party A which results
in the loss incurred to Party A, Party B or any third party such as any user, Party B shall solely take all the responsibilities;
if Party A sustains any loss or expense due to the foregoing reason, Party A has the right to deduct corresponding amount from
the amount currently payable to Party B. If such amount is insufficient to cover the loss or expense, Party A has the right to
recover the balance from Party B, which shall pay the same to Party A within the time limit specified by Party A.

 

		4.21	At the time of applying for any new services or updating
existing services, Party B shall apply to Party A in writing or submit effective applications via Party A's PRM and provide all
the certification documents for its qualifications to provide such services.

 

		4.22	With regard to the value-added services provided by Party
B, necessary technical testing shall be conducted prior to the official launch of such services. Within one month as of the date
for the commencement of the testing period, any failure to pass the testing required by Party A due to any reason other than that
on the part of Party A, the related application shall be cancelled. If Party B decides to continue to provide related services,
it shall re-apply to Party A with regard to such services.

 

		4.23	Party B shall provide Party A with the network access
and authority for telecom value-added services inquiry and service unsubscribing and provide Party A with the data and reports
in respect of user development, user categorization, users' consumption habits, business prospects projection upon the request
of Party A. In addition, Party B shall timely provide Party A with the user data for the management of related services, to ensure
the real-time update of Party A's user data bank.

 

		4.24	During the period of cooperation, Party B shall set up
an independent database for the users affiliated to Party A to separate the user database from those of any third party. Moreover,
Party B neither may use various telecom value-added services of Party A, by any means or at any service level, to interconnect
with any third party, nor use various service types to interconnect Party A's value-added services with any third party in any
disguised form.

 

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		4.25	Party B shall be responsible for the information contents and the safety
and compliance of services it provides to users and shall ensure that the services it provides will be free of any potential for
damaging Party A's communication network, the value-added service platform or any third party's interests. Party B shall undertake
all the loss incurred to Party A or any third party due to its violation of the foregoing requirements. Moreover, Party B shall,
by appropriate means, declare in public its responsibilities and eliminate adverse impact.

 

		4.26	Party B shall not use any means, including but not limited to coercion,
inveigling, deception and cajolery, to procure users to subscribe any services and charge related fees, or thereby cause users
to undertake unnecessary extra burden.

 

		4.27	At the time Party B provides users with value-added services, Party B shall
not commit any act as listed in the "List of Breaching Acts and Breach Handling" or commit any act damaging the interests
of Party A or any user.

 

		4.28	All the taxes and fees with regard to the execution or performance of this
Agreement levied by competent tax departments of China in accordance with the requirements of the laws and regulations of the PRC
shall be borne and paid by Party B.

 

		4.29	If Party B settles related information service fees with Party A in accordance
with this Agreement, Party B shall, as required by Party A, provide Party A an effective invoice with the amount equal to that
payable in the current period and to the satisfaction of related national requirements. If Party B fails to provide such invoice
or any invoice it provided fails to satisfy related national requirements and/or Party A's requirements, Party A has the right
to refuse to make payment without taking any responsibilities. And Party B shall undertake all the losses thereby incurred.

 

		4.30	During the term of this Agreement, if there is any major change to the tax
policies of the state (including but not limited to the inclusion of the China Unicom into the scope of replacement of business
tax with a value-added tax), Party A has the right to require the adjustment of this Agreement. Based on the consultations and
consent of the two parties, Party A and Party B may sign a written supplementary agreement with regard to related procedures, including
but not limited to issue of invoice, settlement ratio for cooperation partners, settlement period, etc. If the two parties fail
to reach an agreement after Party A proposes to adjust this Agreement, this Agreement shall automatically terminate.

 

Chapter 5 Management Mechanism

 

		5.1	Party A will determine the access for the telecom value-added
services provided by Party B by assessment. The basic conditions for access shall be as follows:

 

		5.1.1	Party B shall have the qualifications for the provision
of value-added services, including the business license for enterprises as legal persons and cross-region telecom value-added
service operation license, and its qualifications shall satisfy the related requirements of the Measures for the Administration
of Telecom Service Operation License, etc.

 

		5.1.2	Party B has relatively strong strength in terms of company
scale, contents or technology resources, promotional channels and operation experience.

 

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		5.1.3	Party B shall have telecom level operation and maintenance
ability and satisfy the Requirements on the Operation and Maintenance of Value-Added Service Providers of the China Unicom
in such aspects as the conditions of machine room, maintenance organization, safety management, daily maintenance and administration,
access method, and key indicators, including but not limited to:

 

		(1)	Operation and maintenance management: the conditions
of machine room, maintenance organization and post setup, safety management, default and system data change management, daily
maintenance and management shall satisfy related requirements;

 

		(2)	Access method: private line, VPN access;

 

		(3)	KPI: the ratio of successful connection between Unicom
wireless data service gateway and SP, wap service response time, ratio of successful access to wap service page, and equipment
7*24 hour operation reliability shall satisfy related requirements.

 

		5.1.4	Party B has perfect, standardized customer service system,
which shall specifically satisfy the requirements in respect of customer services as set forth in Chapter 9 of this Agreement.

 

		5.2	Party A has the right to carry out assessment and exit
management respectively for Party B's qualifications and the telecom value-added services provided by Party B.

 

		5.2.1	Party A has the right to conduct assessment and management
for Party B's qualifications and the qualification assessment shall be carried out on the basis of such indictors as business
development, customer service quality, operation and maintenance quality, credit assessment rating. The specific requirements
shall satisfy the Measures of the China Unicom for the Administration of Cooperation on Value-Added Products and those
of its detailed rules for implementation. If Party B fails to satisfy the agreed standards, Party A has the right to terminate
its cooperation with Party B.

 

		5.2.2	Party A has the right to assess Party B's cooperation
qualifications. If Party B fails to pass the assessment, Party A has the right to require Party B to withdraw from the cooperation.
In the case, Party A, in principle, will not accept Party B's application for the qualifications for cooperation within a year.

 

		5.2.3	Party A has the right to assess any individual service
provided by Party B on a quarterly basis or annual basis. The assessment shall be carried out on the basis of such indicators
as business income, number of users, business maintenance quality. Party A has the right to decide to withdraw any service which
fails to satisfy agreed standards from cooperation. As to any individual services withdrawn from cooperation, Party A, in principle,
will not accept any new application for such service within a year. For any individual service newly included in the cooperation,
the first three months (three full months for charging fees after the launch of the service) shall be support period, during which
the service will not participate in the exit assessment. As to innovative services, the support period shall be six months.

 

		5.3	Without the prior written consent of Party A, Party B
shall not transfer to any third party the services it provides. Any transfer in violation of the requirements of this Agreement
will be deemed to be Party B's breach, and Party B shall undertake corresponding liabilities for the breach.

 

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		5.4	If Party B proposes to transfer in general its rights
and obligations under this Agreement to any third party which has business license and related value-added telecom service operation
license or other qualifications, Party B shall, after settling all the amount payable to Party A and to the extent that there
is not any unsettled breach punishment event, Party B may apply to Party A for the transfer formalities and Party A has the right
to decide whether to agree to such transfer application.

 

		5.5	Party B shall ensure that the third party as the transferee
has the qualifications and ability which are equivalent to or above those of Party B for carrying out the value-added services
under this Agreement and such third party shall satisfy the requirements in respect of service transfer as set forth in Party
A's business standards and administrative measures. After the completion of related change, all the rights and obligations agreed
under this Agreement will be undertaken by the new subject. Party B agrees that it will take joint and several liabilities with
regard to the transferee's ability to perform this Agreement and any loss incurred to Party A or users due to the transferee's
violation of this Agreement or related regulations and rules. The initial credit points and rating of the transferee will be the
final credit points and rating of the transferor.

 

		5.6	The transferee or transferor of the service transfer
shall pay to Party A the costs incurred to Party A as a result of Party A's assistance in and cooperation on the service transfer
or change (hereinafter collectively referred to as "transfer service fees"), including the costs relating to adjustment
or testing of communication line, data change and customer services. Party A shall be notified in writing of the specific party,
the transferor or the transferee, which will pay the costs and Party A will provide cooperation on dealing with the formalities
after the receipt of the transfer service fees.

 

		5.7	The service fee standards for whole network services
shall be as follows:

 

		(1)	As to the transfer of Unicom wireless data service, Party
A will charge Party B the service fee with the amount of 100,000 yuan per service type;

 

		(2)	For the transfer of other service type, Party A will
charge Party B the service fee with the amount of 50,000 yuan per service type.

 

		5.8	For encouraging, discovering and supporting Party B to
make innovation in telecom value-added services, Party A shall attract valuable cooperation resources, create differential competitiveness
and shall set up and implement an innovative business management mechanism. The innovative business shall be subject to the recognition
by Party A, which includes but without limitation to the service or function, which:

 

		1.	has creative feature and the independent IP for patent
or invention.

 

		2.	facilitates users to conduct mutual transmission and
promote users to carry out self-propagation.

 

		3.	realizes cross-platform interaction, and promote user
consumption and traffic.

 

		4.	integrates mobile network with broadband network and
guidestraffic.

 

		5.	has monopoly and scarcity in terms of contents and resources.

 

		6.	conforms to the focus and hot points of current national
policies.

 

		7.	has innovation in terms of technology, marketing method,
transmission method (e.g. SNS).

 

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		8.	Other monopolized resources or special resources.

 

		9.	helps to promote the brand image of China Unicom and
has economic and social value.

 

		5.9	Party A has the right to organize bidding evaluation
for innovative business on a regular basis and select certain services from the services which have obtained the right of access
as innovative services.

 

		5.10	Party A shall give priority to Party B's innovative services,
i.e., giving priority in handling such matters as business acceptance, examination, testing, launch of services, and designate
special "cooperation partner service manager" to assist Party B in the preparation of innovative service data, service
testing and other links. And Party A shall track the business acceptance at all time and provide coordination and feedback.

 

		5.11	Party A will provide a half-year service promotion period
for innovative services and set up a special zone under the column of newly launched products.

 

		5.12	The support period granted by Party A to innovative services
shall be six months, during which innovative services will not be subject to the assessment and exit mechanism. Nevertheless,
the punishment of other breaches and exit mechanism will be applicable all the same.

 

Chapter 6 Work Interface
and Maintenance

 

		6.1	During the term of this Agreement, Party A and Party
B shall take the point of junction as the boundary and respectively be responsible for the maintenance of their interfaces. The
work and maintenance interface of the two parties will be shown as follows:

 

 

Schematic
Diagram of the Two Parties' Maintenance Interface

 

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		6.2	Party A's maintenance responsibilities

 

		6.2.1	Party A shall be responsible for the maintenance of the
hardware and software system affiliated to Party A's communication network and its value-added service platform.

 

		6.2.2	Party A shall assist Party B in connecting Party B's
server to Party A's gateway or server.

 

		6.2.3	Party A shall open its technology agreement standards
and interface standards relating to the value-added services to Party B.

 

		6.2.4	Party A shall be responsible for the normal communication
of the assets of Party A as indicated in the foregoing diagram and shall be responsible for the network failure of Party A due
to any other reason which is not ascribable to Party B.

 

		6.2.5	As to the data of abnormal overload or information transmission
which may affect Party A's network operation safety, Party A has the right to restrict such transmission.

 

		6.2.6	Party A has the right to control and adjust the data
traffic and port of the maintenance interface of Party A, nevertheless Party A shall notify Party B of the results.

 

		6.2.7	Party A has the right, based on requirements and during
the operation of the services, to carry out necessary testing and data statistics for the services provided by Party B from time
to time and may, based on the testing results, require Party B to rectify in accordance with Party A's telecom value-added service
administration regulations.

 

		6.2.8	Party A shall be responsible for the statistics of the
data in respect of the unbalanced traffic used by Party B via Party A's communication channel (the unbalanced traffic data in
respect of Unicom wireless data service and MMS) and provide such data to Party B in time.

 

		6.2.9	Party A shall, prior to any suspension of transmission
due to any foreseeable reason such as the commissioning, updating, disconnection, maintenance of the platforms or any other equipment
of Party A or any other similar reason, notify Party B in advance within reasonable time period of the reason, time and period
of the suspension. Party A will not be liable for any breach or any other responsibilities for any loss incurred or potentially
incur to Party B.

 

		6.3	Party B's maintenance liabilities

 

		6.3.1	Party B shall be solely responsible for the construction
and maintenance of its own systems, including but not limited to the installation, commissioning, opening, launch and daily maintenance
of all the hardware equipment under this Agreement.

 

		6.3.2	Party B shall be responsible for the application for,
lease of and interconnection with any communication lines required under this Agreement.

 

		6.3.3	Party B shall bear the costs for the hosting of the system
required by the telecom value-added services under this Agreement to Party A's IDC machine room and the line lease costs.

 

		6.3.4	Party B shall ensure that Party A is notified in writing
five working days in advance of any system commissioning, opening and system maintenance which may affect the normal use of services
by users, and specify such contents as the extent, scope, time and other contents which may affect the service. Such commissioning,
opening and system maintenance may only be carried out to the extent Party A's approval is obtained. Party B shall ensure that
the foregoing work will not affect the normal operation of Party A's network and take all the liabilities for any default thus
caused to Party A's network system.

 

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		6.3.5	Party B agrees to the adjustment made by Party A to data
traffic for ensuring the normal operation and stability of various value-added services under emergencies.

 

		6.3.6	Where Party B sends any data or information to Party
A's communication platform, Party B shall ensure that the data traffic will not cause any damage to the safe load of network.
With regard to any abnormal overload data or information transmission which may affect the safe operation of Party A's network,
Party A has the right to restrict the transmission.

 

		6.3.7	During the maintenance of all the equipment placed in
Party A's IDC machine room based on hosting, Party B shall strictly abide by various machine room administration rules formulated
by Party A.

 

		6.3.8	Party B shall ensure that it will provide 7*24 hour uninterrupted
system protection.

 

Chapter 7 Credit Evaluation

 

		7.1	During the term of this Agreement, Party A will assess
Party B's credit and good faith on the basis of such indicators as Party B's breaches in the operation of services, users' complaints,
coordination, product dial and testing (on a monthly basis) and apply related requirements under this Agreement and corresponding
incentive and restrictive policies based on the assessment.

 

		7.2	Instructions regarding credit points:

 

Table of Credit Points Scoring
Methods

 

	Assessment factors	 	Specific contents	 	Scoring method
	 	 	 	 	 
	Breach of Agreement	 	General breach	 	Deducting 1 point per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Serious breach	 	Deducting 3 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Material breach	 	Deducting 5 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Warning	 	Deducting 1 point per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Settlement suspension	 	Deducting 3 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Suspending business for internal rectification	 	Deducting 5 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	User's complaint	 	In case of any corresponding penalty due to user complaint, credit points shall be deducted on the basis of breach punishment grade.	 	Deducting 1 to 5 points per time.
	 	 	 	 	 
	Cooperation	 	Provision of false qualifications and materials	 	Deducting 2 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Untimely update of SP service system information	 	Deducting 2 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Refusal for providing cooperation or having bad manners in handling complaints and breaches.	 	Deducting 2 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Failure to submit such important feedback documents as self-inspection and rectification reports	 	Deducting 2 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Failure to pay related amounts or provide invoice and/or acknowledgment slip as required	 	Deducting 2 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Failure to participate in any important meeting	 	Deducting 2 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	Product dial and testing	 	The results of product dial and testing reach no less than three times in a year on an accumulative basis.	 	Deducting 1 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	Miscellaneous	 	Other breach, complaints and refusal for cooperation	 	Deducting 1-5 points per time
	 	 	 	 	 
	Breach, user complaint and cooperation	 	The absence of the foregoing events which may result in deduction of points in three successive months	 	Adding 5 points

 

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Note: If the punishment of party
B's breach involves more than one of the foregoing events in the single breach of agreement, its credit points shall be deducted
based on the highest point among these events and the points will not be deducted on an accumulative basis. (e.g., material breach
+ settlement suspension, the credit points will be deducted based on the highest one, namely 5 points per time.)

 

7.3 Credit rating:

 

		(1)	Description of credit rating:

 

		Ø	Range
of credit points: 0-100 points.

		Ø	Initial
credit points: 80 points, initial credit rating: good.

		Ø	Credit
rating: there are four credit ratings: excellent, good, general and undesirable.

 

		(2)	Description of applicable policies:

 

Where Party B's credit points
are lower than 60, Party A has the right to terminate this Agreement and all the value-added services under this Agreement. In
the case, Party A has the right to notify Party B in time by appropriate means and handle the matters in accordance with the provisions
in respect of termination in this Agreement.

 

7.4  During the term of this
Agreement, Party A will issue the credit assessment results in the PRM system. Party A will assess Party B's credit prior to the
15th day of each month (such date shall be extended in case of festival or holidays) and issue the points Party B have
scored.

 

7.5  Party A has the right
to manage Party B by categories in accordance with the Detailed Rules for Implementation of the China Unicom for the Administration
of Cooperation on Whole Network Value-Added Products, and has the right to provide differentially preferential policies and
resources including marketing resource, number of launched services, product price, and priority for service on the basis of the
categories in which Party B belongs to.

 

Chapter 8 Complaints and
Breach Punishments

 

		8.1	Party A and Party B shall strictly abide by the provisions
of this Agreement. If Party B fails to perform its obligations, warranties and commitment or violates the requirements of this
Agreement, business standards or related administrative method, which results in damage to the interests of users or Party A or
the inability to continue business, it shall constitute a breach of this Agreement.

 

		8.2	If Party B's breach of this Agreement causes Party A
to suffer adverse social impact or loss, Party A has the right to hold Party B liable, require Party B to eliminate such impact,
compensate corresponding loss (including but not limited to economic loss, reputational loss), and terminate this Agreement.

 

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		8.3	With regard to Party B's violation of value-added service
subscription regulations or process and creation of irregular value-added service subscription relationship with any user, Party
A will implement the breach processing operation such as "irregular subscription complaint and breach handling" and
"deduction of irregular subscription complaint and breach income".

 

		8.4	Party A will adopt the principle of "the party who
handles the complaint and breach shall take the burden of proof", to maintain "fairness, impartiality and openness"
and avoid subjective judgment.

 

		8.5	Party B's breach includes but without limitation to:

 

		l	The
service information it provided is vulgar, obscene, unwholesome and violates the related requirements of the laws and regulations
of the State;

 

		l	The
service information it provided contravenes laws, e.g., such information is related to feudalism, superstition, gambling, drug,
gangland, arms, or hallucinogen;

 

		l	The
service information it provided involves reactionary contents;

 

		l	Party
B cajoles or coercesusers into subscribing services or subscribesany services for users without authorization by technical means;
or

 

		l	Party
B tricks users into subscription or conducting any act resulting in deduction of fees by sending promotional information to group
users.

 

		8.6	Determination of breach

 

		8.6.1	Determination of irregular subscription complaints

 

		(I)	The determination of Party B's irregular subscription
complaint shall at the same time satisfy the following conditions:

 

		(1)	Any user lodges any complaint to object to the subscription
relationship.

 

		(2)	User's complaint involves any of the following specific
complaints of the value-added services:

 

		l	Peremptory
charging of any fees;

 

		l	Charging
fees by induction;

 

		l	Absence
of second confirmation for information services;

 

		l	Absence
of notice as to charging standards for on-demand services;

 

		l	Absence
of accumulative participation and steps and notice as to charging standards;

 

		l	Absence
of charging reminder or the reminder is not clear as to voice information service; or

 

		l	Any
behavior involving cheating users.

 

		(3)	Any act resulting in the charging fees from users.

 

		(II)	Consulting services, absence of objection to subscription
relationship, repetitive work orders and work orders due to system failure or mis-operation by users will not be included in the
scope of "irregular subscription complaint".

 

		(III)	Avoidance of repetitive handling

 

Multiple complaints with
the same number and account period which are related to the same service shall avoid double counting.

 

		8.6.2	Determination of other breaches

 

The breaches shall be rated
based on the nature and influence of Party B's breaches and the extent of adverse impact on users, the China Unicom, and the society.

 

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		8.7	Breach handling

 

8.7.1 Party A has the right
to handle Party B's breaches in accordance with related business standards or administration measures, which includes but without
limitation to service screening, service withdrawal, closing service channel, termination of the cooperation for the type of service,
deduction of payment for breaches, suspension of settlement, points deduction, termination of cooperation, etc. If different measures
are specified in this Agreement and the foregoing standards and other requirements for the same breach, the requirements of such
standards or measures with the latest amendment shall prevail and such requirements shall be subject to the final interpretation
by Party A.

 

8.7.2 Breach punishment on
the basis of the number of complaints due to irregular subscription in ten thousand yuan proceeds

 

		(1)	As to "irregular subscription" complaints,
in accordance with the standard of "0.5 pieces of complaints per ten thousand" fees for the information service provided
within the province (Note: the number of irregular subscription complaints corresponding to per ten thousand information service
fee shall be no more than 0.5 pieces), for any portion exceeding such standard, the proceeds from the breaching act shall be deducted
based on the formula=[number of complaints of irregular subscription for business type(piece)-0.5 (piece)/ten thousand yuan]*receivables
in the current month for the type of services in respect of complaints due to breach (ten thousand yuan)*6000 yuan/piece (note:
receivables in the current month for the type of services in respect of complaints due to breach refer to the total amount of
information service fees receivable by Party B prior to allocation in the month of the occurrence of complaints in respect of
various business types for the provincial branch company. The unit of the amount shall be "ten thousand yuan"); if the
number of complaints is lower than the standard, no deduction shall be made.

 

		(2)	With regard to the complaints from such sources as upgrading
from 10015, micro-blog, the media, complaints from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), users' complaint
accepted and forwarded by industry and supervision department, the number of complaints from "irregular subscription"
complaints shall be doubled for the number of ''irregular subscription" complaints for the provincial branch company, i.e.,
the number of irregular subscription complaints (piece)= any complaints other than the "complaints from such sources as upgrading
from 10015, micro-blog, the media, complaints from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), users' complaint
accepted and forwarded by industry and supervision department" (piece)+complaints from such sources as upgrading from 10015,
micro-blog, the media, complaints from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), users' complaint accepted and
forwarded by industry and supervision department (piece)* 2; in accordance with the standard of "0.5 pieces of complaints
per ten thousand" fees for the information service provided within the province, for any portion exceeding such standard,
the proceeds from the breaching act shall be deducted based on the formula=[number of complaints of irregular subscription (piece)-0.5
(piece)/ten thousand yuan]*receivables in the current month for the type of services in respect of complaints due to breach (ten
thousand yuan)*6000 yuan/piece (note: receivables in the current month for the type of services in respect of complaints due to
breach refer to the total amount of information service fees receivable by Party B prior to allocation in the month of the occurrence
of complaints in respect of various business types for the provincial branch company. The unit of the amount shall be "ten
thousand yuan"); if the number of complaints is lower than the standard, no deduction shall be made.

 

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		(3)	As to irregular subscription complaints, whether the
threshold limit is exceeded or not (the standard of 0.5 piece of complaint for per thousand yuan), further inspection shall be
made. If it is determined that the cooperation partner has breached this Agreement, corresponding breach punishment grade will
be granted based on the seriousness of the breach.

 

		(4)	As to the irregular subscription complaints due to the
irregularity of CP marketing, CP will be punished accordingly based on the foregoing measures.

 

		8.8	Party A, based on the nature and influence of the breach
and such factors as the extent of adverse impact on users, the China Unicom and the society, may respectively grant warning, general
breach, serious breach, material breach, settlement suspension, suspending business for internal rectification or termination
of cooperation. For the details see Appendix 2 List of Breaching Acts and Breach Handling.

 

		8.9	As to Party B's breaches, corresponding breach punishment
shall be carried out, in addition to the deduction of credit points based on the "credit evaluation" system in this
Agreement. The detailed measures for punishment shall be as follows;

 

		8.9.1	Warning

 

If Party B violates related
regulations such as the business standards and cooperation administration measures of the China Unicom and the impact of the breach
upon users, the China Unicom and the society is slight, a warning shall be granted and 1 credit point shall be deducted.

 

		8.9.2	General breach

 

		1.	Service screening: the services in respect of breach
shall be screened for a month and the date of the screening shall commence as of the date at which the final examination of the
breach punishment in PRM system has been passed.

 

		2.	Payment deduction for breach: 30% of the total amount
of actually received or receivable information service fees for such service types prior to allocation in the fee calculating
period in which the breach period falls in (to be determined based on the settlement rules for various types of services) shall
be deducted as liquidated damages.

 

		3.	Settlement suspension: preparatory settlement with Party
B will be suspended for three months and such preparatory settlement may be resumed on the basis of the actual situation of rectification
and breach deductions.

 

		4.	Points deduction: 1 credit point shall be deducted.

 

Party B will be notified
of the foregoing breach punishment results via the PRM system.

 

			A month as of the date of the effectiveness of the breach punishment by
the China Unicom (such date is the date at which PRM system passes the final examination of breach handling) shall be Party B's
rectification period, during which, the acceptance of any new application submitted by Party B for Party B's service type in respect
of breach punishment will be suspended (as to the whole network of Unicom wireless data service, the closing of the business channel
for the province where the breach occurred shall be no longer than a month). If Party B passes the rectification, the screening
will be cancelled and the acceptance of new service application will be resumed; if Party B does not pass the rectification, the
service in respect of breach will be continuously screened until the rectification satisfies related requirements.

 

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		8.9.3	Serious breach

 

		1.	Withdrawal of services: handling the services in respect
of breach by withdrawing the same.

 

		2.	Payment deduction for breach: 50% of the total amount
of actually received or receivable information service fees for such service types prior to allocation in the fee calculating
period in which the breach period falls in (to be determined based on the settlement rules for various types of services) shall
be deducted as liquidated damages.

 

		3.	Suspension of settlement: the preparatory settlement
for Party B shall be suspended for three months, at the same time, the settlement of the charging period in which the breach period
falls in shall be suspended, and the settlement may be resumed based on the actual situation of the rectification and the completion
of payment deduction for the breach.

 

		4.	Point deduction: 3 credit points shall be deducted.

 

Party B will be notified
of the foregoing breach punishment results via PRM system.

 

Two months as of the date of the
effectiveness of the breach punishment by the China Unicom (such date is the date at which PRM system passes the final examination
of breach handling) shall be Party B's rectification period, during which, the acceptance of any new application submitted by Party
B for Party B's service type in respect of breach punishment will be suspended (as to the whole network of Unicom wireless data
service, the closing of the business channel for the province where the breach occurred shall be no longer than two months). If
Party B passes the rectification, the acceptance of new service application will be resumed and related business channel will be
opened; if Party B does not pass the rectification, the service in respect of breach will be continuously rectified until the rectification
satisfies related requirements.

 

		8.9.4	Material breach

 

		1.	Termination of the cooperation on the service types in
respect of breach: the cooperation on the service types in respect of breach shall be terminated.

 

		2.	Payment deduction: 80% of the total amount of actually received or receivable
information service fees for such service types prior to allocation in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls
in (to be determined based on the settlement rules for various types of services) shall be deducted as liquidated damages.

 

		3.	Suspension of settlement: the preparatory settlement for Party B shall be
suspended for three months, at the same time, the settlement of the charging period in which the breach period falls in shall be
suspended, and the settlement may be resumed based on the actual situation of the rectification and the completion of payment deduction
for the breach.

 

		4.	Point deduction: 5 credit points shall be deducted.

 

Party B will be notified
of the foregoing breach punishment results via PRM system.

 

Within one year as of the
date of the effectiveness of the breach punishment by the China Unicom (such date is the date at which PRM system passes the final
examination of breach handling), the acceptance of any new application for Party B's such service type will be suspended (as to
the whole network of Unicom wireless data service, the closing of the business channel for the province where the breach occurred
shall be no longer than two months).

 

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		8.9.5	Suspension of settlement

 

As to Party B's violation
of the business standards and cooperation administration measures and other requirements of the China Unicom, the China Unicom
may suspend related settlement based on the seriousness of the case.

 

		1.	Suspension of settlement: the settlement of the charging period in which
the breach period falls in shall be suspended, and the settlement may be resumed based on the actual situation of the rectification
and the completion of payment deduction for the breach.

 

		2.	Point deduction: 3 credit points shall be deducted.

 

		8.9.6	Suspending business for rectification

 

In the case of suspending
business for rectification as circularized by the government, competent industry regulatory department and social service quality
supervision agency due to any reason on the part of Party B, or the case of the breach regarding whole network, the China Unicom
may suspend business for rectification.

 

		1.	Service screening: all the services will be screened
and all the business ports closed, until the completion of the rectification.

 

		2.	Suspension of settlement: during the term of suspending
business for rectification, the settlement for Party B will be suspended and may be resumed on the basis of the rectification.

 

		3.	Point deduction: 5 credit points will be deducted.

 

During the period of suspending
business for rectification, the status of each service shall be as follows:

 

	Service type	 	Operation instruction for suspending business for rectification
	 	 	 
	GWAP	 	Contents will not be displayed and any user cannot use the service. Nevertheless, subscription relationship shall be maintained without charging fees.
	 	 	 
	Unicom wireless data service	 	Gateway will be closed. Nevertheless, the subscription relations shall be maintained without charging fees.
	 	 	 
	MMS	 	Services will not be displayed. Any user cannot use the services. . Nevertheless, the subscription relations shall be maintained without charging fees.

 

		8.9.7	Termination of cooperation

 

If the breach of cooperation
partner is especially serious, including but not limited to the adverse reporting by the media affiliated to the Central Government,
which results in especially adverse impact due to Party B's liabilities as ascertained or Party B is judged to take criminal liabilities
on the base of the national public security organ, prosecutorial or judicial organ due to Party B's illegal operation, the China
Unicom may terminate cooperation.

 

		1.	Terminating the cooperation on all service types.

 

		2.	Payment deduction for breaches: 80% of the total amount of actually received or receivable information
service fees for such service types prior to allocation in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in (to be
determined based on the settlement rules for various types of services) shall be deducted as liquidated damages.

 

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		3.	Suspension of settlement: the preparatory settlement
for such cooperation partner shall be suspended for three months, at the same time, the settlement of the charging period in which
the breach period falls in shall be suspended, and the settlement may be resumed based on the actual situation of the completion
of payment deduction for the breach.

 

		4.	Point deduction: 10 credit points will be deducted.

 

		8.9.8	If Party A's handling of any breach involves the screening
or withdrawal of various services of Party B, the specific operation method shall be implemented with reference to the requirements
of Party A's related administration measures and detailed rules for implementation.

 

		8.10	In case of sudden occurrence of large-scale complaints
(subject to the standards of Party A's provincial branch company), Party A may immediately close service channel, and after Party
A completes its investigation and taking evident against Party B, it may take corresponding measures based on the investigation
results.

 

		8.11	Party A and its branch companies will adopt "three-level
management for breach handling" for Party B's breaches, i.e., any of the group company, provincial branch company and branch
at prefecture level has the right to handle Party B's breaches. On the basis of the original authority at the level of group headquarter,
provincial branch company for punishing the breach of Party B in respect of whole network value-added services, any branch at
prefecture level is added. In other words, any of the group headquarters, product innovation department of provincial branch company,
customer service department and branches at prefecture level has the right to handle Party B's breach of the whole network value
added services.

 

		8.11.1	The whole network breach punishment conducted by Party
A includes:

 

		1)	Party B's serious breaches forwarded by the government,
industry regulatory department and social service quality agency and Party A's customer service department;

 

		2)	If any serious breach is found during the dial and testing
of Party A's products, the irregular service dial and testing occurs no less than three times in a year on an accumulative basis,
rectification report is not submitted or such report fails to pass related examination which results in service screening and
the screening lasts for no less than three months;

 

		3)	If Party B's breach for the same service type is handled
by Party A's branch company within the same charging period (one month), Party A has the right to impose additional punishment
on Party B's breach in respect of whole network services on the basis of the points scored by Party B due to breach, the breach
point scoring mechanism for Party A's branch company the Party A's additional punishment measures shall be as follows:

 

		a)	The date of effectiveness of breach punishment imposed
by Party A's branch company: the breach punishment imposed by various branch companies on Party B will take effect at the time
of the pass of "final credit examination" via the PRM system in the province.

 

		b)	Statistical period: the charging period (month) shall
be the statistical period based on the records in the PRM system.

 

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		c)	Standards for Party A's branch company to calculate points
for breaches:

 

Table 8.1 Standards
for Party A's Branch Company to Calculate Points for Breaches

 

	Grade of breach categorized by Party A's branch company	 	Points calculation within related province
	 	 	 
	General	 	2 points
	 	 	 
	Serious	 	3 points
	 	 	 
	Material	 	5 points

 

		d)	Corresponding grade of additional breach punishment imposed
by Party A:

 

Table 8.2 Party A's
Additional Punishment Breach Grade Corresponding to Total Points for Breach Calculated by Party A's Various Branch
Companies

 

	Total points of breach calculated by Party A's 

various branch companies	 	Corresponding grade of additional breach punishment imposed by Party A
	 	 	 
	5 points	 	Warning
	 	 	 
	6-8 points	 	General
	 	 	 
	9-14 points	 	Serious
	 	 	 
	15 points or above	 	Material

 

		4)	After the initiation of breach punishment by branch companies,
if the SP's breach is especially serious and branch companies apply to the group headquarters for the imposition of additional
breach punishment regarding whole network and the application is approved after examination, whole network breach punishment may
be imposed on the breaching SP.

 

		8.11.2	As t the breach punishment imposed by Party A on Party
B, Party A shall, based on the results of investigation and evidence collection, to judge and punish Party B as to its breach
service, which includes but without limitation to warning, service screening, service withdrawal, closing service channel, payment
deduction for breach, suspension of settlement, suspending business for rectification, termination of cooperation on the service
type in respect of breach, termination of cooperation, etc.

 

A List
of Party A's Punishment of Party B's Breaches

 

	Breach

 grade	 	Operation and

 implementation

 unit	 	Operation contents by implementation unit
	 	 	 	 	 
	General	 	Party A	 	The services in respect of breach will be screened for a month and 1 credit points shall be deducted. The rectification period is 1 month, during which Party B's new application for the services in respect of breach will be suspended (as to whole network Unicom wireless data services, the period for closing the channel of the province where the breach occurs shall be no more than 1 month). If rectification satisfies related requirements, screening will be cancelled, the acceptance of new business application will be resumed, and business channel opened. If the rectification does not satisfy related requirements, the services in respect of breach will be screened continuously, until the rectification satisfies related requirements. The preparatory settlement for Party B shall be suspended for three months and the settlement may be resumed based on the actual situation of rectification and the completion of payment deduction. And 30% of the total amount of actually received or receivable information service fees for such service types prior to allocation in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in (to be determined based on the settlement rules for various types of services) shall be deducted as liquidated damages. 
	 	 	 	 	 

 

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	Serious	 	Party A	 	The service in respect of breach shall be service withdrawn and 3 credit points shall be deducted. The rectification period is two months, during which Party B's new application for the services in respect of breach will be suspended (as to whole network Unicom wireless data services, the period for closing the channel of the province where the breach occurs shall be no more than two month). If rectification satisfies related requirements, the acceptance of new business application will be resumed, and business channel opened. If the rectification does not satisfy related requirements, the rectification will be continued, until the rectification satisfies related requirements. The preparatory settlement for Party B shall be suspended for three months; and at the same time, the settlement for Party B in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in shall be suspended and the settlement may be resumed based on the actual situation of rectification and the completion of payment deduction. And 50% of the total amount of actually received or receivable information service fees for such service types prior to allocation in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in (to be determined based on the settlement rules for various types of services) shall be deducted as liquidated damages.
	 	 	 	 	 
	Material	 	Party A	 	The cooperation on the service type in respect of breach shall be terminated and 5 credit points shall be deducted. The acceptance of new applications for the service type in respect of breach will be suspended for 1 year and preparatory settlement for Party B shall be suspended for three months. At the same time, the settlement for Party B in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in shall be suspended, and such settlement may be resumed based on the actual situation of rectification and the completion of payment deduction. And 80% of the total amount of actually received or receivable information service fees for such service types prior to allocation in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in (to be determined based on the settlement rules for various types of services) shall be deducted as liquidated damages.
	 	 	 	 	 
	Warning 	 	Party A	 	One credit point will be deducted. 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Settlement suspension	 	Party A	 	Three credit points will be deducted. At the same time, the settlement for Party B in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in shall be suspended, and such settlement may be resumed based on the actual situation of rectification and the completion of payment deduction.
	 	 	 	 	 
	Suspending business for rectification	 	Party A	 	All the service types will be screened and business port closed, until the completion of rectification. Five credit points will be deducted. During the period of suspending business for rectification, Party B's settlement shall be suspended and such settlement shall be resumed based on the actual situation of rectification. 
	 	 	 	 	 

 

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	Termination of Cooperation	 	Party A	 	Ten credit points will be deducted. The preparatory settlement for Party B shall be suspended for three months At the same time, the settlement for the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in will be suspended and the settlement may be resumed based on the completion of payment deduction. And 80% of the total amount of actually received or receivable information service fees for such service types prior to allocation in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in (to be determined based on the settlement rules for various types of services) shall be deducted as liquidated damages. The cooperation on all the service type shall be terminated. 

 

		8.11.3	As to the breach punishment imposed by Party A's branch
company on Party B, Party A's branch company will, based on the results of investigation and evidence collection, judge and punish
Party B's services in respect of breach, which includes but without limitation to warning, service screening, withdrawal of services,
closing the service channel for the related province, and payment deduction for breaches.

 

A List
of the Punishment Imposed by Party A's Branch Company on Party B's Breaches

 

	Breach

 grade	 	Operation and

 implementation

 unit	 	Operation contents by implementation unit
	 	 	 	 	 
	General 	 	Provincial branch company	 	Submitted to Party A's headquarters for filing. And 30% of the total amount of actually received or receivable information service fees for such service types prior to allocation in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in (to be determined based on the settlement rules for various types of services) shall be deducted. As to whole network Unicom wireless data services, the period for closing the channel of the province shall be no more than 1 month. 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Serious 	 	Provincial branch company	 	Submitted to Party A's headquarters for filing. And 50% of the total amount of actually received or receivable information service fees for such service types prior to allocation in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in (to be determined based on the settlement rules for various types of services) shall be deducted. As to whole network Unicom wireless data services, the period for closing the channel of the province shall be no more than 2 months.
	 	 	 	 	 
	Material 	 	Provincial branch company	 	Submitted to Party A's headquarters for filing. And 80% of the total amount of actually received or receivable information service fees for such service types prior to allocation in the fee calculating period in which the breach period falls in (to be determined based on the settlement rules for various types of services) shall be deducted. As to whole network Unicom wireless data services, the period for closing the channel of the province shall be no more than 3 months.
	 	 	 	 	 
	Warning	 	Provincial branch company	 	Submitted to Party A's headquarters for filing. 

 

Note: The breach punishment
imposed on Party B by Party A's branch company at prefecture level shall be submitted to the provincial branch company by Party
A's branch company at prefecture level, which shall uniformly implement the same in the PRM system.

 

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		8.12	Party B's complaint about the breach punishment in respect
of value-added services will be directly accepted by the unit implementing the breach punishment. If the complaint is directly
submitted to higher authority, such complaint shall be accepted by the department next higher than unit implementing the breach
punishment. Party A has the right to supervise the standardization of the breach punishment conducted by any branch company and
operation center and has the final judgment over the complaint lodged by cooperation partners directly to higher authority. If
Party B succeeds in complaint, the original breach punishment shall be rescinded and original deductions shall be recounted. As
to Party B's complaints lodged directly to higher authority, if such complaints are dismissed for no less than three times within
a year, the channel for Party B to lodge complaints directly to higher authority shall be closed.

 

		8.13	If Party A impose any breach punishment on Party B, it
shall notify Party B by due means. And unsettled information service fees shall be handled in accordance with related requirements
of this Agreement.

 

		8.14	If Party B fundamentally or materially breaches the service
quality standards or user service standards set up by Party A in one or more service operations or there are any major defects
in the services or contents provided to users under this Agreement, or Party B uses technological means to actively or passively
participate in the activities damaging or, infringing on the interests of Party A or users, or Party B's improper operation brings
any adverse social impact on Party A or users, Party A may terminate all or a part of t Party B's other services which are absence
of violation/breach or even terminate this Agreement, in addition to the application of the requirements specified in this Chapter
to terminate the related service.

 

		8.15	If Party B, individually or jointly, uses technical means
to intentionally damage Party A's or user's interests ornetwork safety, or Party A's business platforms/systems occur data or
irregular situation due to the possible existence of the foregoing acts of Party B, Party A may suspend Party B's business in
advance and notify Party B of the same. And Party B shall, within 7 working days, provide adequate evidence to explain or interpret
the data or irregular situation, otherwise Party B shall be deemed to have committed any act intentionally damaging the interests
of Party A or users, and Party B will be punished in accordance with the corresponding provisions of this Agreement.

 

Chapter 9 Customer Services

 

		9.1	Party A will provide Party B a user service code as access
code for call service for customer service complaint and consultation. Moreover, the customer service center of Party A will be
responsible for the final confirmation and distribution of customer service issues. Party B's customer service personnel or customer
service system must assist Party A in analyzing and handling customer-related service complaints and consultation. Party A has
the right to forward to Party B any user's consultation and complaint arising from various non-network communication issues due
to the services provided by Party B. And Party A will be responsible for any user's consultation and complaint due to network
communication issues.

 

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		9.2	If Party A receives any user complaints regarding the
transmission of information in violation of related regulations, Party B must offer Party A the preliminary reply within two hours
and ascertain the reasons within one working day. In addition, Party B shall immediately terminate the transmission of such information.

 

		9.3	The customer service administration of Party A's value-added
services shall be implemented in accordance with the related policies and regulations issued by the MIIT and the existing Customer
Service Standards of China Unicom, the Service Management Rules of the China Unicom of Party A, which includes but without
limitation to the Telecom Service Standards, the Notice on the Regularization of Price and Charging Behaviors of Mobile Information
Service Industry, the Notice on the Implementation of the Administration and Regularization of the Special Activities Regarding
the Price and Charging behaviors of Mobile Information Service Industry, and the Measures of the China United Telecommunications
Corporation Limited for the Administration and Supervision of the Service Quality of Information Service Business for the
time being in force, and uniform customer service telephone shall be used to provide users with such customer services, including
consultation, complaint handling before, during or after the use of the services. Party B shall provide perfect and standardized
customer service system in accordance with the related policies and regulations issued by the foregoing departments and Party
A's existing customer service standards.

 

		9.4	Prior to the provision of services to users, Party A
and Party B shall, by appropriate means, notify users in detail of the name of the enterprise providing services, specific service
name, service contents, pricing standard, customer service telephone, unsubscribing method, and other information which shall
be known by users.

 

		9.5	Both Party A and Party B shall provide customers with
multiple, convenient service subscription relationship inquiry method and service unsubscribing methods. Party A and Party A's
branch company shall, by technical and management means, independently realize its control and management of Party B's service
subscription relationship and independently provide service inquiry and unsubscribing means.

 

		9.6	Party A and Party B shall strictly implement the first
inquiry accountability system for user's complaint and the time limit for complaint handling shall be implemented in accordance
with the List of Time Limit for Handling Various Complaints among Party A's customer service administration regulations.
No matter which party shall finally be responsible for the complaints, any party receiving user's complaint is liable for coordinating
and proper handling user's complaints. If the issue is indeed related to the other party, such other party shall provide assistance
in settling the issue.

 

		9.7	As to the consultations or complaints which may only
be settled by Party B, Party A will, by means of circulation of work orders, notify Party B to settle the complaints within specified
time limit. After that, Party A shall reply to related user.

 

		9.8	Party B shall not, on the grounds that it thinks any
consultation or complaint it received is ascribable to Party A, instruct related user to directly contact Party A. If Party B
thinks that the consultation or complaint it received is indeed ascribable to Party A's issue, Party B shall assist Party A in
analyzing and handling the issue and contact Party A within an hour. And Party B will forward the issue to Party A, subject to
Party A's confirmation.

 

		9.9	If any of the two parties is unable to judge which party
shall be responsible for the consultation or complaint it received, such party shall, within an hour, contact the other party
to ascertain liabilities, so as to settle related issues as soon as possible for customers. The two parties shall not prevaricate.

 

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		9.10	If user's complaints are due to the failure to meet the
service quality promised in advance, the party which made the service quality promise shall rely to such user and settle the related
complaints. The other party shall provide necessary cooperation.

 

		9.11	As to the complaints due to service contents, pricing
standards and the failure to meet promised service contents and pricing standards, if Party B is unable to provide reasonable
explanations to the satisfaction of Party A and users, Party B shall immediately reduce or exempt related service fees or refund
the fees, and other matters will be handled after ascertaining the related facts. During the handling of complaints, Party A shall
anticipate the payment of the fees to users, and such payment may be deducted from monthly settlement. In the case, Party B shall
provide cooperation. Party A has the right to recover the insufficient portion from Party B, which shall replenish the balance
within the time limit specified by Party A.

 

		9.12	If Party B withdraws from this Agreement due to poor
operation or is unable to provide value-added services due to other reasons of its own, Party B shall directly provide users with
proper explanations and take proper measures to handle the matters. Unless the exit mechanism under this Agreement is applied,
Party B shall notify Party A in writing of the information regarding the termination of related value-added services in advance.
Party A shall timely stop to act on behalf of Party B for the collection of information service fees and assist Party B in providing
explanations.

 

		9.13	Party A and Party B shall strictly abide by the related
requirements of the MIIT and competent department and properly handle user's complaints and claims.

 

		9.14	Party A will assess the customer service quality of Party
B, which will be an important part for the assessment of Party B.

 

		9.15	Party B shall accept Party A's regular, irregular service
quality inspection and carry out rectifications based on the inspection. The contents of the service quality inspection includes
but without limitation to the arrangement of customer service documents in respect of cooperation services, customer service hotline
services, use of service products. The method of inspection includes spot inspection, outer call, and return visit to customers.

 

		9.16	After the opening of Party B's telecom value-added services,
Party B shall, in accordance with the requirements of competent departments, timely apply to the MIIT or the communication administration
departments in various places for filing and dealing with other formalities (if applicable).

 

		9.17	In case of any customer's complaints due to the unreasonable
design of Party B's telecom value-added service procedures, errors in calculating fees, inconformity between actual service contents
and promised contents, fees shall be refunded to customers.

 

		9.18	Party B shall guarantee to provide 7*24 hour uninterrupted
toll-free customer service telephone.

 

Chapter 10 Charging, Settlement
and fee collection

 

		10.1	Fee calculation

 

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		10.1.1	The price of communication fee, traffic fee, broadband
access fee and M/T will be determined by Party A. The standard of information service fee shall, in principle, be determined by
Party B and subject to the approval of Party A. Any change to information service fee (including but without limitation to change
to charging method) may only be implemented after Party A's confirmation. Party A shall, based on compensation, provide Party
B with fee calculation and collection services, and formulate the value-added service fee calculation and settlement principle
and procedures in accordance with the features of Party A's network platform and the business process of fee calculation and settlement
system.

 

		10.1.2	Where determining the price for information service,
Party B may choose various fee calculation methods such as service duration, frequency, monthly package, daily package, weekly
package or M/T for 3G services, or provide various charging methods for users to make choice. Party B shall notify users of the
method and standard for the collection of information service fee, the time of paying fees and customer service telephone by announcement
on its website, the express specification in related subscription agreement, display through mobile phone user's interface, or
sending SMS.

 

		10.1.3	Party A has the right to determine the customers of various
value-added products (number segment or sub-brand) to be the effective scope of chargeable customers, and to audit the information
service fees due to the irregular use of customer numbers in connection with ineffective customer numbers (including numbers with
suspended services, inactive customers, etc), unopened services, etc.

 

		10.2	Settlement

 

		10.2.1	Various communication fees, traffic fees, and broadband
access fees, M/T proceeds due to user's use of Party A's communication network shall be owned by Party A, which will not be included
in the scope for settlement with Party B.

 

		10.2.2	Party A shall settle all 2G value-added service information
service fees it collected based on the principle of "preparatory settlement for receivables and final settlement for actually
collected fees". The actually collected fees, after deducting refunds and compensations and the information fees for the
portion exceeding 20 piece of information as specified in the service charging bills for each user who subscribed the same SP
service on an hourly basis (bills with zero fees will be excluded) will be the basis for actual settlement. Such basis will be
used to calculate the actual fee collection data based on the allocation rules for the information service fees agreed by Party
A and Party B, which, after deducting the payment deduction for breaches, unbalanced communication fees and other fees as confirmed
by the two parties, will be the actual amount payable to Party B.

 

		10.2.3	As to fixed network, PAS and broad band application services, Party A will
conduct the settlement based on the principle of deducting certain proportion of bad debts from amount receivables, and the receivables
for 3G business based on M/T charging method will be settled after the deduction of 8% bad debts.

 

		10.2.4	The allocation ratio of information service fees shall be specified in Appendix
3 by service type.

 

		10.2.5	Fee calculation period: the statistical period for the total amount of Party
B's information service fees in Party A's fee calculation system will generally be based on calendar month, from zero hour of the
first day of a calendar month to the 24 hour of the last day of the same calendar month.

 

		10.2.5.1	Procedures for settlement of 2G mobile network services: the procedures
of "preparatory settlement for receivables and final settlement for actually collected fees":

 

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		(1)	As to the information service fees incurred in the first
month due to user's use of mobile value-added services in the first month, Party A shall issue to Party B the data for preparatory
settlement prior to the 15th day of the next month. The preparatory settlement shall be 40% of the total amount of
information service fees receivable. Party A shall, based on the change to the ratio of actual collection, have the right to adjust
the ratio for preparatory settlement;

 

		(2)	For the second and third months, users shall make payment
for the fees of the months;

 

		(3)	Party B shall provide Party A with preparatory settlement
confirmation and invoice prior to the 25th day of the second month;

 

		(4)	Party A shall pay the preparatory settlement amount to
Party B's designated amount prior to the 28th day of the third month;

 

		(5)	Party A shall issue to Party B the amount for the final
settlement of the information service fees of the first month through PRM prior to the 15th day of the fourth month;

 

		(6)	If Party B has any objections, it shall apply for account-checking
prior to the 25th day of the fourth month; otherwise Party B will be deemed to have confirmed the amount and Party
A will no longer accept account-checking application. After Party B submits the application, Party A shall, in principle, offer
feedback within three months. The specific account-checking procedures shall be implemented in accordance with related administrative
measures of Party A.

 

		(7)	If the error between actual amount received by Party
A and Party B's statistics is no more than 8%, Party A's data shall prevail; if the error is more than 8%, Party B may apply for
account-checking to ascertain the reason of the error, and timely settle related issues based on actual situation. In the case
Party A delayed the payment of various fees to Party B due to account-checking, Party A will not be deemed to breach its obligations
for timely payment.

 

		(8)	Party B shall send Party A the settlement confirmation
and formal invoice with confirmation seals affixed thereto prior to the 25th day of the fourth month. The name and
account number specified in Party B's invoice shall be consistent with those in the PRM; otherwise payment will not be made.

 

		(9)	Party A shall, prior to the 28th day of the
fifth month, pay the settlement amount, after the deduction of payment deduction for breaches, unbalanced communication fees and
other fees, to the account designated by Party B.

 

		(10)	If Party B or account-checking causes Party B fail to
provide the feedback regarding settlement conformation (Party B's common seal shall be affixed thereto as required by Party A)
and invoice (special seals for invoice)prior to the 25th day of the fourth month after related services are provided,
Party A will delay the settlement payment in the month to be made to Party B, i.e., Party A will confirm the settlement notes
via the PRM at the end of the nearest natural quarter, after Party A's receipt of Party B's settlement confirmation and invoice.
Payment will be made in the next month after the confirmation. Party A's postponement in making payment due to the application
of these provisions will not constitute the delayed payment under this Agreement an Party A will not undertake any responsibilities
thereby caused.

 

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		(11)	If Party B fails to provide Party A with the settlement
confirmation and/or invoice within a year (commencing on the 25th day of the fourth month after the related service
is provided), Party B will be deemed to have waived the right to collect such amount, and Party A is exempted from paying Party
B such amount.

 

		(12)	The information service fees for other month shall be
settled based on the foregoing procedures.

 

		10.2.5.2	Settlement procedures for 3G mobile network: based on
the procedures of deducting 8% of receivables as bad debts:

 

		(1)	For any user to use the value-added services for the
first month, as to the information service fees accrued in the first month, Party A shall issue to Party B the settlement data
based on Party B's settlement ratio after deducting 8% of the amount as bad debts prior to the 15th day of the second
month.

 

		(2)	If Party B has any objection, it shall apply for account-checking
prior to the 25th day of the second month; otherwise, it will be deemed that Party B has confirmed and Party A may
no longer accept such application for account-checking. After Party B submits such application, Party A shall, in principle, offer
feedback within no more than three months, and the specific account-checking procedures shall be implemented in accordance with
Party A's related administrative measures.

 

		(3)	If the error between the statistical amount of Party
A and that of Party B is no more than 8%, Party A's data shall prevail; if the error is more than 8%, Party B may apply for account-checking
to ascertain the reason of the error, and timely settle related issues based on actual situation. In the case Party A delayed
the payment of various fees to Party B due to account-checking, Party A will not be deemed to breach its obligations for timely
payment.

 

		(4)	In case of absence of objection, Party B shall provide
Party A with feedback settlement confirmation prior to the 5th day of the third month (with Party B's common seal affixed
thereto as required by Party A) and invoice (with special seal for invoice affixed thereto).

 

		(5)	Party A shall, prior to the 28th day of the
third month, pay the settlement amount, after the deduction of payment deduction for breaches, unbalanced communication fees and
other fees, to the account designated by Party B.

 

		(6)	If Party B fails to provide Party A with the settlement
confirmation and/or invoice within a year (commencing on the 25th day of the second month after the related service
is provided), Party B will be deemed to have waived the right to collect such amount, and Party A is exempted from paying Party
B such amount.

 

		(7)	The information service fees for other month shall be
settled based on the foregoing procedures.

 

		10.2.5.3	Settlement procedures for fixed network, PAS, broad-band
value-added services: based on the method of "deducting certain ratio of bad debts from receivables".

 

		(1)	For any user to use fixed network, PAS, broad band value-added
services for the first month, as to the information service fee accrued in the first month, Party A shall, prior to the 20th
day of the second month, deduct the bad debt ratio from the receivables (15% for fixed network, 10% for PAS, broad bank
10%-15%) and then issue to Party B the settlement data based on the settlement ratio for Party B.

 

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		(2)	If Party B has any objections, it shall apply for account-checking
prior to the 25th day of the second month; otherwise Party B will be deemed to have confirmed the amount and Party
A will no longer to accept such application, once Party B submits any account-checking application, the time for Party A to offer
feedback shall, in principle, be no more than three months. The specific account-checking procedures shall be subject to Party
A's related administrative measures.

 

		(3)	If the error between the statistical amount of Party
A and that of Party B is no more than 8%, Party A's data shall prevail; if the error is more than 8%, Party B may apply for account-checking
to ascertain the reason of the error, and timely settle related issues based on actual situation. In the case Party A delayed
the payment of various fees to Party B due to account-checking, Party A will not be deemed to breach its obligations for timely
payment.

 

		(4)	In case of absence of objection, Party B shall provide
Party A with feedback settlement confirmation prior to the 25th day of the second month (with Party B's common seal
affixed thereto as required by Party A) and invoice (with special seal for invoice affixed thereto).

 

		(5)	Party A shall, prior to the 20th day of the
third month, pay the settlement amount, after the deduction of payment deduction for breaches, unbalanced communication fees and
other fees, to the account designated by Party B.

 

		(6)	The information service fees for other month shall be
settled based on the foregoing procedures.

 

		10.2.6	Party A shall, based on the allocation ratio for various
value-added services, calculate and sum up the proceeds for various services payable to Party B and then deduct (or add) the expenses
payable by/to Party B, to get the final amount payable to Party B for final settlement ("Settlement Information Service Fee").
The foregoing fees deductible includes but without limitation to: payment deduction for breaches, refund, compensations, main
frame hosting fees and other fees deductible under this Agreement. The method for the deduction of the foregoing: if Party B's
amount in the current period is insufficient for deduction, such deduction shall be made from subsequent settlement fees, and
so on, until the deduction is made in full amount. If it is still insufficient for the deduction at the date of termination of
this Agreement, Party A has the right to recover the insufficient portion. If it is still so, Party A has the right to recover
the balance and Party B shall pay such balance within the time limit determined by Party A. If Party A and Party B agree, Party
B's service proceeds and amount payable may be settled respectively and applicable to different settlement procedures.

 

		10.2.7	If the account-checking results show that the Settlement
Information Service Fee is a negative, Party B shall pay to Party A the corresponding amounts within ten working days subsequent
to its receipt of Party A's notice, and Party B shall timely obtain an official invoice after making such payment. If Party B
delays in making the payment, it shall pay a sum of liquidated damages to Party A with the amount of one thousandth of the amount
due to Party A on a daily basis. At the same time, Party A has the right to directly deduct Party B's payables and liquidated
damages from the settlementamount for the next period. If Party B's payment is delayed for sixty days, Party A has the right to
terminate this Agreement at its sole discretion and hold Party B liable for related legal liabilities.

 

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		10.2.8	Party B shall timely update such information required
for making payment as bank account information recorded in the PRM. If Party A's payment is recovered by related bank due to Party
B's failure to update the information required for making payment or cause any other difficulties for Party A to make payment
in time, Party A will delay the payment of such amount. The time for handling the delayed payment shall be the June or December
nearest to Party A's knowledge of Party B's accurate bank account. Party A will not be liable for the liabilities for breach or
other responsibilities due to failure to make payment in time.

 

		10.2.9	If Party B changes its company name, it shall notify
Party A in time via the PRM or other appropriate means. As to all the amounts payable y Party A to Party B after the change of
Party B's company name, whether such amounts are accrued after the change of Party B's company name, Party A shall pay such amounts
to the bank account after the change to Party B's name. If Party A is unable to make payment due to Party B's failure to handle
name change formalities, such situation shall be handled in accordance Article 10.2.8.

 

		10.2.10	If Party B terminates this Agreement due to the application
of the provisions herein, Party A and Party B shall settle the information service fees accrued prior to the termination. For
the settlement, the settlement method, period and procedures specified in Article 10.2 herein and the provisions in respect of
deduction of information service fee and liquidated damages due to breaches shall be abided by and implemented.

 

		10.3	Fee collection

 

		10.3.1	Information service fee shall be uniformly calculated
and collected by Party A on behalf of Party B. Party B will not charge any information service fee from users. Communication fees
shall be calculated by Party A and collected from users or Party B.

 

		10.3.2	Prior to the collection of information service fees on
behalf of Party B, Party A has the right to examine the fee collection items and summarized contents one by one, and Party B shall
provide active cooperation. The major contents for the examination shall be: whether the contents provided by Party B violate
the requirements of Article 57 and/or Article 58 of the Telecommunication Rules of the People's Republic of China and those
of other related laws, regulations and policies.

 

		10.3.3	Prior to the collection of information service fees from
users by Party A, Party B shall provide related data to certify such users are using the related services based on their knowledge
and voluntariness. The fees shall be collected since the actual use of the services by users (excluding monthly package); Party
A and Party B shall keep the records in respect of user's subscription and use of service for no less than five months.

 

		10.3.4	At the time Party A issues to users any bills for collecting
fees, prompting words and the amount "collected on behalf of Party B" shall be specified for the portion of fees collected
by Party A on behalf of Party B. Party A shall provide users with reasonable and effective methods and ways for users to inquire
Party B's name, the service item, and specific amount in respect of the amount collected on behalf of Party B. If users require
the provision of a detailed charging list for the fees collected on behalf of Party B, Party A and Party B shall provide users
with such list for free.

 

		10.3.5	If users have any objection to and refuse to pay the
information service fee collected on behalf of Party B, Party A shall only collect the portion of fees without dispute and notify
Party B in time of the related information.

 

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		10.3.6	If users have any objection to the fees collected on
behalf of Party B, and Party A and Party B is unable to provide evidence within 15 days to prove that that the fee collection
is without any error, Party A shall refund users such fees at first and then make compensation in accordance with the compensation
rules it has publicized. Such portion of information service fees and compensations (excluding the compensation due to Party A's
liabilities) will be deducted from the allocation for Party B in the next settlement period. After that, Party B shall be responsible
for proper handling of the objection with users.

 

		10.3.7	During handling the objections, neither Party A, nor
Party B shall stop or terminate any services other than the services in respect of the objection.

 

Chapter
11 Intellectual Property

 

		11.1	Party B ensures that it has intellectual property or
has obtained the license from related rights owners for all software and hardware and cooperation service information contents
in respect of the value-added telecom services it provides, and it has not infringed upon any other person's IP such as copyright,
trade mark, patent, trade secret and/or other rights. Party B shall, on its own initiative, provide Party A with related certificates
of the rights. Among which, special information source services such as news, songs, weather forecast, securities information,
and medical care must have the authority or license for the operation of such services, and at the same time, the source of the
authority shall be specified. As to services based on the cooperation with the media, related cooperation agreement must be signed.

 

		11.2	During the performance of this Agreement, if any third
party claim against Party A with regard to the intellectual property or other rights as specified in Article 11.1, which results
in dispute, controversy or other legal action, etc., upon the notice given by Party A, Party B shall, within two days, subsequent
to the receipt of the notice, immediately take necessary measures to clarify facts. At the same time, Party B shall, as required
by Party A, properly handle all matters in respect of such dispute, controversy or legal action independently or by assisting
Party A in doing so, and indemnify Party A all the losses thereby incurred.

 

		11.3	Party A and Party B may consult with each other to agree
that Party A's company brand, customer brand, business name, trademark, mark or Logo may be labeled in the value-added services
provided by Party B, nevertheless Party B shall not use the same without authorization, unless Party A's written confirmation
is obtained. Party B shall not misguide users to think that any contents or services independently provided by Party B are provided
by Party A or jointly provided by Party A and Party B.

 

		11.4	During the performance of this Agreement, Party A and
Party B shall not infringe upon trademarks or other intellectual property of any party or any third party. If any of the two parties
infringes on the intellectual property of any other person due to its sole act, such party shall take all the responsibilities
regarding infringement, indemnify the other party against all the loss thereby incurred, and eliminate any adverse social impact
upon the other party.

 

		11.5	Under any circumstances, one party may only use the materials
of the other party during the term of this Agreement (including the exhibition, download, copy and distribution of such materials).
Moreover, such materials shall not be used for any other contents, products or services other than for such matters in respect
of promotion, marketing and distribution regarding the cooperation. And the use of such materials shall not cause any misguidance
or deception.

 

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Chapter 12 Change to or Termination
of Agreement

 

		12.1	During the term of this Agreement, if Party A formulates
or amends from time to time any business rules administration measures, quality standards and/or customer service standards regarding
telecom value-added services, such standards and rules shall constitute a part of the agreement between Party A and Party B under
this Agreement. If such standards, measures or rules may conflict the provisions of this Agreement, except the provisions in respect
of breach punishment, such rules, measures or standards shall prevail, unless the two parties otherwise agree to apply this Agreement.

 

		12.2	During the term of this Agreement, in case of the implementation
of any national policies or adjustment of the same, which affect the agreement and description in respect of the cooperation contents
between the two parties, e.g., fee calculation, settlement, etc., the two parties may sign a new agreement or a supplementary
agreement for explanation and arrangement.

 

		12.3	If any party hereto decides to change to or amend this
Agreement, it must notify the other party in writing fifteen days in advance. The two parties shall, based on consultation and
agreement, change or amend this Agreement in writing.

 

		12.4	Except express stipulated in this Agreement, during the
performance of this Agreement, any party hereto shall not suspend or terminate this Agreement or rescind this Agreement at its
sole discretion, without the written consent of the other party.

 

		12.5	If any party hereto is unable to carry out its operation
or the telecom value-added services under this Agreement due to any party's failure to perform the obligations or responsibilities
under this Agreement or serious violation of the provisions herein, the non-breaching party has the rights to claim compensation
for various losses due to the breaches of the breaching party and rescind this Agreement.

 

		12.6	If Party B is under any of the following circumstances,
Party A has the right to rescind this Agreement at its sole discretion:

 

		(1)	Transfer such resources as the numbers, junction lines
or digital web sites obtained from Party A without the approval of Party A;

 

		(2)	The area for business operation is beyond the operation
area and scope as set forth in related qualification certificates and licenses;

 

		(3)	Providing the business contents and varieties requiring
qualification licenses under the circumstances of failure to obtain the qualification license issued by competent national department;

 

		(4)	Providing false copyright or qualifications; or

 

		(5)	Any other act of conducting operation and providing contents
without authorization, without conforming to the requirements of competent departments or the agreement between the two parties.

 

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		12.7	During the term of this Agreement, if Party B undergoes
any division, consolidation, dissolution, liquidation or bankruptcy, which results in any event restricting the nature, qualifications
or civil capacity of the company, Party B shall timely notify Party A in writing, and Party A has the right to terminate the performance
of this Agreement. If Party B undergoes any division or consolidation, this Agreement shall be terminated correspondingly. Any
company succeeding the telecom value-added services under this Agreement (or other entities) shall re-apply to Party A for the
opening of services, and amend Party B's enterprise identity code and other information in Party A's service system and PRM.

 

		12.8	In case of any change to Party B's company name, Party
B shall timely go to related industrial and commercial administration department and the competent department in charge of information
industry to go through the formalities in respect of company name change, to collect effective entity qualification certificates
and service qualification certificates.

 

		12.9	If Party B fails to take a copy of this Agreement with
Party A's seals affixed hereto from Party A due to its own reason within one month as of the receipt of Party A's notice, i.e.,
the time interval between Party A's execution of this Agreement and that of Party B is no less than one month, this Agreement
will not be deemed to be executed and effective, Party B's access qualifications shall be automatically canceled and its service
application nullified; or if Party B, due to its own reason within one month after taking a copy of this Agreement from and executed
by Party A, fails to send the copy of this Agreement executed by both Party A and Party B to Party A, this Agreement will not
be deemed to be executed and effective, Party B's access qualifications shall be automatically canceled and its service application
nullified.

 

Chapter 13 Confidentiality

 

		13.1	The confidential information mentioned herein refers
to the trade secrets (including financial secrets), know-how, trick of the trade and/or any other confidential information and
data obtained, known by one party ("Receiving Party") from the other Party ("Disclosing Party") or the confidential
information jointly created by the two parties during the performance of this Agreement, which is inseparable, no matter such
information and data is carried by any media in any form, disclosed by the Disclosing Party in oral, written or graphic means
to indicate the confidentiality of such information.

 

		13.2	During the term of this Agreement and within five years
after the termination of the same, any party shall not disclose, divulge or offer to any third party the confidential information.

 

		13.3	Party A and Party B shall take proper measures to properly
protect the confidential information provided by the other party and such measures shall be no less prudent than those taken by
any party hereto to protect its own confidential information. Party A and Party B may only use the confidential information for
the purpose or use under this Agreement.

 

		13.4	The two parties ensure that such information shall only
be known by their respective persons in charge of or employees related to the services. Prior to the knowledge of such confidential
information by the foregoing personnel of the two parties, the two parties shall make such personnel know the confidentiality
and obligations for the confidential information, and use any effective evidence to prove such personnel have undertaken the confidentiality
obligations under this Agreement.

 

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		13.5	If required, the Receiving Party shall follow the instructions
of the Disclosing Party to return all the documents or other data containing confidential information to the Disclosing Party
or destruct the same.

 

		13.6	The foregoing provisions in this Chapter shall not be
applicable to the following circumstances:

 

		A.	The confidential information has been legally owned by
the Receiving Party at the time of or prior to the execution of this Agreement;

 

		B.	The confidential informationhas been made public or publicly
available at the time of providing the same to Receiving Party;

 

		C.	The confidential information known by the Receiving Party
from any third party without the confidentiality and non-disclosure obligations.

 

		D.	The confidential information is made public or publicly
available, to the extent the obligations agreed in this Agreement are not contravened;

 

		E.	The confidential information is independently developed
by the Receiving Party or any of its related or affiliated companies and no benefits have been procured from the information obtained
from the Disclosing Party or its related or affiliated companies; or

 

		F.	The confidential information is disclosed by the Receiving
Party as required by any competent court or other legal or administrative management department (by oral query, inquiry, required
data or file, subpoena, civil or criminal investigation or other proceedings). In the case, the Receiving Party shall immediately
issue a notice to the Disclosing Party and make necessary explanations.

 

		13.7	Both Party A and Party B shall keep confidential the
detailed contents of this Agreement.

 

		13.8	The communications or documents exchanged between the
two parties with regard to communication, announcement, and notice for the performance of this Agreement shall be properly kept
by the two parties, which shall not be used for any purpose damaging the services conducted by the two parties. Either party hereto
shall not slander the other party or make any remarks in the public which are adverse to the two parties for the purpose of attacking
the other party.

 

Chapter 14 Force Majeure

 

		14.1	Force majeure refers to unpredictable, unavoidable and
insurmountableobjective circumstances, including such natural disaster as earthquake, landslide, subsidence, flood, typhoon, irregular
astronomical phenomenon, and fire, explosion, accident, war, terrorist event, pandemic disease, damaging activities, hacker attack,
network breakdown, governmental orders or any other similar or different contingent events.

 

		14.2	In case of force majeure, which causes any party hereto
is unable to perform its obligations, the two parties agree to exempt all or part of the liabilities based on the influence of
the force majeure on the performance of this Agreement.

 

		14.3	The party affected by the foregoing force majeure shall
immediately notify the other party in writing of the event and offer the details of the force majeure, the reason of the inability
to perform this Agreement in whole or in part or delayed performance, and the related effective certificates issued by related
governmental department. Based on the impact of the event upon the performance of this Agreement, the two parties may consult
with each other to continue to perform or terminate this Agreement.

 

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Chapter 15 Governing Law
and Dispute Resolution

 

		15.1	The laws of the People's Republic of China will be applicable
to the execution, effectiveness, implementation and interpretation of this Agreement (for the purpose of this Agreement, the laws
of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan will be excluded).

 

		15.2	Any dispute arising from or in connection with this Agreement
shall be settled by the two parties based on consultations. If such consultations fail, any party hereto may file an action before
the people's court where Party A is domiciled.

 

Chapter 16 Miscellaneous

 

		16.1	Assignability. All or part of the rights and obligations
under this Agreement shall not be assigned, unless under the circumstances as specified in Chapter 5 of this Agreement.

 

		16.2	The execution of this Agreement will only create agreement
relationship between the two parties, and any provisions herein shall not be interpreted as:

 

		(a)	Partnership or any other joint responsibilities have
been created between the two parties hereto;

 

		(b)	Any party is the agent of the other party (unless otherwise
agreed in writing in advance); or

 

		(c)	Any party is authorized to incur any costs or liabilities
in any form to the other party (unless agreed in advance by the other party in writing).

 

		16.3	Any party's failure or delay in exercising any rights
under this Agreement will not operate as the waiver of such rights, and any party's exercise or partial exercise of such rights
will not preclude it from further exercise of such rights.

 

		16.4	The invalidity of any provisions herein will not affect
the validity of any other provisions, unless otherwise provided for by laws and administrative regulation.

 

		16.5	Unless this Agreement is terminated in advance in accordance
with related requirements, the term of this Agreement shall be from [November 1, 2012]to [October 31, 2013].

 

		16.6	Within [30] days prior to the expiry of this Agreement,
Party A and Party B may consult with each other with regard to the renewal of this Agreement. If the two parties reach agreement,
the two parties shall otherwise sign a written agreement. In case of special or material impact, the two parties shall consult
with each other and if the two parties do not have any objections, Party A may, by issuing an announcement, to renew this Agreement.
The renewal of this Agreement based on such means shall, in principle, be no more than one year.

 

		16.7	This Agreement and its appendixes shall be executed in
quadruplicate. Party A and Party B will hold two copies respectively, and each copy shall be equally valid and binding.

 

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Signature page (reminder of
page intentionally left blank)

 

Party A: China Unicom

 

Legal representative/authorized
representative:

 

Date: December 20, 2012

 

Party B: Beijing AirInbox Information
Technologies Co., Ltd

 

Legal representative/authorized
representative:

 

Date:

 

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Appendix 1 Definitions

 

Unless otherwise provided in
this Agreement or required by the context, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

 

		1.	SP

 

SP is
the abbreviation of Service Provider. The term "SP" herein refers to the professional service agency providing communication
and information service. SP may be network carrier, or the provision of whole network services by integrating the services of other
network service providers.

 

The "SP"
mentioned herein means various professional organizations which are willing to use Party A's communication network and value-added
service platforms (mobile network, fixed network and internet) to provide various value-added services for Party A's (mobile network,
fixed network and internet) users.

 

		2.	User

 

Any natural
person, legal person or other organization who is using the telecom terminal recognized by Party A to connect to Party A's communication
network and value-added service platforms and who is willing to accept the value-added services provided by Party A and Party B.

 

		3.	Value-added services

 

Generally
referring to various telecom value-added services and application business provided for users based on Party A's communication
network (mobile network, fixed network and data network) and various value-added service platforms, and the cooperation with Party
B on such aspects as content organization, service system introduction, and marketing promotion, etc. The major service types include:

 

		(1)	MMS: with the support of GPRS, pictures, voice and textural
information are sent with WAP (wireless application protocol) as carrier, which ensures the real-time multimedia information transmission
from mobile phone to mobile phone, mobile phone to internet or internet to mobile phone.

 

		(2)	Mobile network services (2G-WAP): such services as information
browse, picture, music, Download Fun, WAP PUSH, interactive application and e-commerce with 2G network and wireless application
protocol.

 

		(3)	Whole network PHS short message services: generally referring
to the application services provided to users based on such information service platform as PAS, including public information
services, commercial information, entertainment and chatting, etc.

 

		(4)	WO internet portal: the broad band customer terminal
and website brand launched with individuals and households as target users, to set up a broad bank world for users through the
integration of broad band applications and services.

 

		(5)	Mobile newspaper: the information transmission platform
with mobile phone as the media, which provides users with news services via mobile phone. i.e., news contents of traditional media
is sent to MMS mobile phones through wireless technology platform and such functions as SMS news, color pictures, animation designand
WAP surfing are developed for mobile phones.

 

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		(6)	Mobile surfing: the service sending information on network
to mobile phones or other wireless communication terminals based on WAP. Through WAP, users may, at any time, use wireless communication
terminal to have access to real-time information on internet or company website, to realize the wireless surfing in the real sense.

 

		4.	Communication network and value-added service platform

 

For the
purpose of this Agreement, communication network refers to the communication service infrastructure based on (mobile network, fixed
network and data network) provided by Party A. Value-added service platform is the service platform for one or multiple value-added
services on the communication network, including but without limitation to such functions as user's interface, SP interface, service
management and application fee calculation.

 

		5.	Service support system

 

User
management and authentication, fee calculation, settlement, business operation support system (BOSS) required for the normal operation
of business.

 

		6.	Communication channel

 

Physical
and logical connection provided for the communication between users in communication systems.

 

		7.	Port

 

Interface
setup for the communication connection between value-added service platform and communication network, value-added service platform
and the application server provided by SP, including communication address and related parameters.

 

		8.	Data traffic

 

The inflow
and outflow of communication traffic through the value-added services.

 

		9.	Testing

 

The testing
using certain tools and methods to test the services provided by SP, including network connection testing, network consistency
testing, function testing, etc., to ensure the related service satisfies the requirements for opening and operation. The time required
by testing or as think necessary by Party A is the testing period.

 

		10.	Point of junction for equipment

 

The point
for connecting two sets of physical and logical equipment.

 

		11.	Maintenance interface

 

The whole
service system required for provision of services to users constitutes different parts and the maintenance responsibilities shall
be undertaken by different persons responsible. Maintenance interface is where different persons responsible divide the responsibilities
in respect of technology service and maintenance.

 

		12.	System maintenance

 

Daily
maintenance, fault maintenance, and other work required for the normal operation of service system.

 

		13.	Gateway

 

It refers
to the equipment providing such functions as protocolconversion and system interconnection.

 

		14.	User subscription

 

It refers
to user's confirmation to accept service contents and user's willingness to accept the services.

 

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		15.	Upload short message

 

The short
message sent by users through mobile phone to Party B's SMS gateway. The fee thus accrued is the upload communication fee, which
will be collected by Party A from related users.

 

		16.	Downlink short message

 

The short
message sent from Party B's short message access number to user's mobile phone. Downlink short message includes short messages
of PUSH category.

 

		17.	Unbalanced communication fee

 

The fee
accrued due to unbalanced portion of short message (number of downlink short message –number of upload short message). Unbalanced
communication fee shall be collected by Party A from Party B.

 

		18.	7*24 hour

 

Seven
days a week and 24 hours a day, without festivals, holidays or rest day.

 

		19.	Communication fee

 

The fee
accrued as a result of user or SP's occupation of Party A's network resources; communication fees shall be collected by Party A
from users or SP, which shall be owned by Party A.

 

		20.	Information service fee

 

Information
service fee is any fee other than communication fee, which arises from uers' use of SP contents and information or application
services. Information service fee may be allocated by Party A and Party B based on allocation ratio. Any fee based on Party A's
fee calculation system prior to the allocation by the two parties, which shall be collected from users will be called "total
amount of information service fee". Based on the agreement between the two parties, the information service fee paid by Party
A, after deducting certain ratio of shares and costs from the total amount of information service fee, shall be the Settlement
Information Service Fee.

 

		21.	Fee calculation period

 

The statistical
period for the total amount of Party B's information service fees in Party A's fee calculation system will generally be based on
calendar month, from zero hour of the first day of a calendar month to the 24 hour of the last day of the same calendar month.

 

		22.	Enterprise code

 

The code
is the abbreviation of "China Unicom Value-Added Service SP Enterprise Code", which is the sole label for the identification
of Party B in Party A's system.

 

		23.	Cooperation partner relationship management system (PRM)

 

The online
office system set up and maintained by Party A, which is used for the connection of Party A and Party B during business development,
execution of agreements, account-checking, information release and feedback and other daily work.

 

		24.	Ranking

 

The rank
arranged by Party A for all SPs providing value-added services which are not in the support period based on one or multiple indicators
such as information service fee receipts or business volume and the sequence from high to low. If the result of total amount of
SP multiplied by percentage has fractional part, the results shall be read in round figures. As to the SP whose information service
fee receipts are unable to be determined due to account-checking, their ranking will be arranged based on Party A's data prior
to account-checking.

 

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		25.	Service support period

 

After
Party B obtains the qualifications for access to whole network, if certain services pass testing for the first time, during certain
period from the opening of the services for charging fees, Party A may grant certain preferential policies to Party B with regard
to the ranking and exit of such services, with a view to providing Party Bwith a period of time to cultivate its business. The
period is called business support period. Party A and Party B may, based on the characteristics of the value-added services they
provided, choose whether to apply the business support period and specify the two parties' rights and obligations during the business
support period in specific service appendixes. The support period for general service shall be three months and that for innovative
business six months.

 

		26.	Service screening

 

The screening
of any other services other than voice information service and Unicom wireless data services refers to Party A's cancellation of
Party B's business/column exhibited to users and preservation of user subscription relationship and fee calculation; the screening
of voice information service refers to the interim closing of service access numbers; the screening of Unicom wireless data service
refers to the preservation of user subscription relationship, with the setup of service information fee as zero.

 

		27.	Service withdrawal

 

It refers
to Party A's closing of Party B's business/column, cancellation of user's subscription relationship and termination of the fee
calculation for such business.

 

		28.	Withdrawal

 

Party
A will terminate Party B's certain type of services and will not accept Party B's application for such type of services.

 

		29.	Service types

 

The services
which may be categorized based on their similarity in technical aspects as stipulated in Party A's service management rules, for
example, "Unicom wireless data service type"

 

		30.	Credit evaluation system

 

Such
factors as user breach, SP breach, violation and cooperation will be used to evaluate SP credit. Based on quantization, SP credit
rating will be determined, and different service development policies will be granted to SP based on the different credit ratings.

 

		31.	Contents development

 

Legal
technical means or scientific methods will be used to process written words, voice, pictures, videos or contents integrating the
foregoing into value-added service products which may be provided to users through the value-added service platform.

 

		32.	Value-added Service Authentication Center (VAC)

 

VAC is
the abbreviation of value-added service authentication center, which is the authentication center of the China Unicom aiming at
users, SPs and services for the provision of value-added services and the use of services.

 

		33.	Platform construction and maintenance

 

It refers
to the software and hardware for providing the value-added services under this Agreement and the necessary daily maintenance and
fault maintenance for its normal operation.

 

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		34.	Market promotion

 

The organization
and implementation such market activities as the marketing and planning of value-added services.

 

		35.	Customer service

 

Customer
service refers to necessary services provided for the normal and reasonable use of value-added services, including but without
limitation to pre-sale, interim and after-sale services such as response to consultations, complaint handling, etc.

 

		36.	Refund and compensation

 

The amount
as anticipated compensation paid by Party A to users due to any reason on the part of Party B. The refund and compensation will
be deducted from the pre-settlement information service fees accrued as a result of Party B's services.

 

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Appendix 2 List of Breaching
Acts and Breach Punishment

 

	Section 1	 	Failure to provide free services 	 	Breach punishment 
	 	 	 	 	 
	1	 	Failure to make users know the specific term and conditions for users to use related services for free prior to user's use of such services at no costs. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	2	 	During the use of free services, use technical means to link users to fee charging pages; or use technical means and violate business logic, to change the normal link of services, which result in user complaints. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	3	 	Failure to make user know specific pricing standards prior to charging and after the expiry of the term for free use. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	4	 	Failure to obtain user's subscription confirmation prior to charging and after the expiry of the term for free use, whereas services are subscribed for users 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 2	 	Failure to provide or update product contents	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	5	 	Failure to satisfy the requirements in respect of time limit and quality specified in product specifications to provide or update product contents (once).  	 	Warning 
	 	 	 	 	 
	6	 	Failure to satisfy the requirements in respect of time limit and quality specified in product specifications to provide or update product contents, which results in user complaint. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	7	 	Failure to satisfy the requirements in respect of time limit and quality specified in product specifications to provide or update product contents for two successive periods.	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 3	 	Change to service contents without authorization 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	8	 	Service contents are adjusted to other service contents after the launching of the services, e.g., news service is adjusted to be travel service. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	9	 	Service contents are altered or added to be obscene or unwholesome contents after the launching of the services. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	10	 	Service contents are altered to be illegal, anti-revolutionary after the launching of the services, e.g., feudalistic, or involving gambling, drug, gangland, arms, hallucinogen, obscene or pornographic contents or Falun Gong. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 4	 	Provision of unauthorized service contents or failure to provide copyright/authorization certificate	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	11	 	The service contents provided causes private disputes due to copyright issues, but without regard to misstatement, falsification of copyright certificate or authorization certificate. 	 	Warning
	 	 	 	 	 
	12	 	The service contents provided causes legal disputes due to copyright issues, but without regard to misstatement, falsification of copyright certificate or authorization certificate.	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	13	 	The service contents, related copyright/authorization provided are imperfect, which results in legal dispute. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	14	 	Violation of national legal provisionsregarding intellectual property and provision of the contents without the authorization by related right owners. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	15	 	Violation of national legal provisionsregarding intellectual property and provision of false or counterfeit copyright certificate or authorization certificates. 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 

 

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	Section 5	 	Failure to provide marketing resources 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	16	 	Failure to perform the written commitment as to marketing resources, which is made to the China Unicom, and failure to communicate with the China Unicom in advance to reach consensus as to solutions, which causes certain regional (provincial) adverse impact. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	17	 	Failure to perform the written commitment as to marketing resources, which is made to the China Unicom, and failure to communicate with the China Unicom in advance to reach consensus as to solutions, which cause whole network adverse impact. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 6	 	Sublease channel or code without authorization	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	18	 	Sublease channel or code without authorization.	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 7	 	Collection of fees in violation of related regulations	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	19	 	Collection of fees for internet website business or contents in violation of national laws or regulations or Party A's business standards	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	20	 	Collection of fees for unwholesome internet website business or contents in violation of national laws or regulations or Party A's business standards	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	21	 	Collection of fees for illegal, anti-revolutionary internet website business or contents in violation of national laws or regulations or Party A's business standards. 	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 8	 	Change the scope and contents approved by Party A for sending information to group users without authorization 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	22	 	Change the scope and contents approved by Party A for sending information to group users without authorization	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	23	 	Change the scope and contents approved by Party A for sending information to group users without authorization, and such information contains cajoling and inductive contents. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	24	 	Change the scope and contents approved by Party A for sending information to group users without authorization, and such information is change to illegal, anti-revolutionary information, e.g. feudalistic information, or information relating to gambling, drug, gangland, arms, hallucinogen, obscene or pornographic contents or Falun Gong.	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 9	 	Sending information to group users without the approval of Party A	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	25	 	Sending group users PUSH information, short message or email without the approval of Party A, and number of complaints relating to users at provincial level is less than 200 per month.	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	26	 	Sending group users PUSH information, short message or email without the approval of Party A, and number of complaints relating to users at provincial level is no less than 200, but no more than 500 per month	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	27	 	Sending group users PUSH information, short message or email without the approval of Party A, and number of complaints relating to users at provincial level is no less than 500 per month	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	28	 	Sending group users PUSH information, short message or email without the approval of Party A, and the contents contain unwholesome elements. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 

 

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	29	 	Sending group users PUSH information, short message or email without the approval of Party A, and the contents are illegal, anti-revolutionary, e.g., relating feudalistic elements, gambling, drug, gangland, arms, hallucinogen, obscene or pornographic contents or Falun Gong.	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 10	 	Cajoling subscription and on-demand services 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	30	 	Cajoling users into subscribing or designating services, causing fees and user complaint. The number of cajoled users at provincial level is less than 20 per month. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	31	 	Cajoling users into subscribing or designating services, causing fees and user complaint. The number of cajoled users at provincial level is no less than 20 but no more than 200 per month.	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	32	 	Cajoling users into subscribing or designating services, causing fees and user complaint. The number of cajoled users at provincial level is more than 200 per month. 	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 11	 	Compulsory subscription and designation of services 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	33	 	Subscribing or designating services for users without authorization, however Party B has sufficient evidence to prove that such case is due to any reason beyond Party B's control or any subjective reason not on the part of Party B	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	34	 	Using technical or other means to subscribe or designate services for users without authorization, which caused users to be overcharged or erroneously charged. And the number of involved users at provincial level is less than 20 per month. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	35	 	Using technical or other means to subscribe or designate services for users without authorization, which caused users to be overcharged or erroneously charged. And the number of involved users at provincial level is no less than 20, but no more than 200 per month. 	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	36	 	Using technical or other means to subscribe or designate services for users without authorization, which caused users to be overcharged or erroneously charged. And the number of involved users at provincial level is no less than 200 per month.	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	37	 	Using technical or other means to subscribe or designate services for users without authorization, which caused users to be overcharged or erroneously charged with vile behavior or means, and which is exposed by the media directly under the provincial government or investigated by competent provincial department for responsibilities. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	38	 	Using technical or other means to subscribe or designate services for users without authorization, which caused users to be overcharged or erroneously charged with vile behavior or means, and which is exposed by the media directly under the central government or investigated by competent national department for responsibilities.	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 12	 	Causing group complaints	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	39	 	Group complaints arise from single service due to Party B, and the number of complaints at provincial level is less than 200 per month. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 

 

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	40	 	Group complaints arise from single service due to Party B, and the number of complaints at provincial level is no less than 200, but no more than 500 per month.	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	41	 	Group complaints arise from single service due to Party B, and the number of complaints at provincial level is no less than 500 per month.	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 13	 	Such service promotional channels as terminals violate related rules	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	42	 	Setting up built-in services in terminals with terminal manufacturers without authorization, which is not filed in Party A's management system.	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	43	 	Collecting fees without providing services through built-in mobile phone services, including but not limited to failure to provide users with services or business contents after users subscribe the same; services are unavailable and downloading failed, however fees are deducted.  	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	44	 	Using technology means to screen the charging standard message sent by the China Unicom. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	45	 	Using advertisement ally and any other channels in violation of the requirements made by other industry regulatory departments and the China Unicom to promote value-added services. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	46	 	Inducing users to subscribe/designate services through mobile phone built-in value-added services, including but not limited to: direct deduction of fees for user's first click on built-in menu; or use the menu with obscene contents or inductive titles to cajole users into subscribing and designating services, to result in fee deductions. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	47	 	Procuring users to subscribe/designate services by compulsory means through value-added services built in mobile phone and other terminals, including but not limited to terminal's automatic sending of subscription short message to result in fee deductions without user's knowledge and any operation. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	48	 	Using porn-related unwholesome channels to promote value-added services, including but not limited to: the inclusion of porn-related and unwholesome information in service promotion channels; linking service promotion channels with illegal or law-breaking websites; collection of fees on behalf of porn-related or unwholesome websites. 	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	49	 	Conduction of service promotion through other improper means/channels. 	 	From warning to suspending business for rectification
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 14	 	Using Party A's materials without authorization	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	50	 	Using Party A's name, label and other related materials without Party A's consent.	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	51	 	Using Party A's name, label and other related materials without Party A's consent, which causes Party A to sustain adverse impact or loss. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 15	 	Failure to specify related information	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	52	 	Failure to notify users in detail of any of the following in the service charging standards in accordance with service management rules: Party B's company name, service name, information service fee charging standards, customer service telephone, etc (including the case the foregoing charging standards are not specified in fee deduction message for on demand services). 	 	General breach

 

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	53	 	The mobile information service requires user's multiple times of participation or interaction (award-giving competition or quiz) fails to specify the constitution of the fees for interactive services (including: upper limit of total pieces of the interactive services for a successful participation with the price of ** yuan/piece, upper limit of total amount of possible information service fees and the information excluding communication fees. 	 	General breach 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 16	 	Normal services are unavailable	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	54	 	Inability to provide users with services or user subscription relationship is canceled due to Party B's service design or system. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	55	 	Party B is unable to provide normal services at the time user designates any services. Although information service fees are not deducted, Party B fails to send a piece of free service prompt information as required or apply to the China Unicom for service withdrawal.	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	56	 	Users are unable to unsubscribe services due to Party B's service design or system. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 17	 	Collecting fees without services	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	57	 	Collecting fees from users without providing services	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 18	 	Network failure	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	58	 	Party B's system causes Party A's business platform or network to sustain major faults which affects a portion of Party A's regional services (provincial level) due to Party B's service system safety mechanism or service design out of Party B's ill intention or any reason which is not able to be ascribed to third party by Party B. 	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	59	 	Party B's system causes Party A's business platform or network to sustain major faults which affects Party A's whole network services due to Party B's service system safety mechanism or service design out of Party B's ill intention or any reason which is not able to be ascribed to third party by Party B.	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 19	 	Unfair competition 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	60	 	Carrying out any unfair competition, which disrupts market order. 	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	61	 	Carrying out any unfair competition, which disrupts market order, Party A's normal operation and causes Party A to sustain economic loss. 	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 20	 	Improper handling of actions or disputes	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	62	 	Any action, arbitration or other dispute arising from or in connection with Party B's services, for which Party B fails to provide proper cooperation, timely feedback, reasonable solutions or refuse to provide cooperation. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	63	 	Any action, arbitration or other dispute arising from or in connection with Party B's services, for which Party B fails to provide proper cooperation, timely feedback, reasonable solutions or refuse to provide cooperation, which results in damage to Party A's interests or adverse impact on Party A.	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 21	 	Failure to provide customer support or the support is inadequate	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	64	 	Party B's such information as 24-hour customer service telephone is inconsistent with that in Party A's SP service system, or such telephone is unavailable for connection or connected without response. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 

 

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	65	 	Failure to provide corresponding customer services in accordance with agreement or service administration rules, prevaricatingto or failure to respond to Party A's customer service complaint within the time limit specified in related contract.  	 	Serious breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 22	 	Acts in violation of the administrative rules of the China Unicom	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	66	 	Failure to provide operation data, operation analysis, invoice or satisfy other requirements. 	 	Warning
	 	 	 	 	 
	67	 	Change to information regarding customer service, fax, telephone and contact person without authorization is not filed in time or SP service, customer service or technical interface personnel is not able to be contacted due to other reasons. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	68	 	Failure to satisfy related requirements to keep user consumption or use records for no less than five months. 	 	General breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	69	 	Violation of administrative measures and confidentiality provisions of cooperation agreement.	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	70	 	Providing falsified documents and qualification certificates at the time of applying for services. 	 	Material breach
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 23	 	Party B's violation is especially serious 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	71	 	Adverse reporting by the media directly under the central government relating to Party A, which, as ascertained, causes abominable impact due to Party B's liabilities. 	 	Termination of cooperation. 
	 	 	 	 	 
	72	 	Party B is investigated by any public security organ, prosecutorial or judicial organ of the State and judged to take criminal liabilities. 	 	Termination of cooperation.
	 	 	 	 	 
	Section 24	 	Miscellaneous 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	73	 	Party B is subject to criticism circularized by the government, competent department and social service quality inspection agency or any punishment. 	 	From warning to suspending business for rectification
	 	 	 	 	 
	74	 	Engaging in any activity damaging the interests of Party A and/or users, or provide any service contents damaging the interests of Party A and/or users. 	 	From warning to suspending business for rectification

 

Note:

 

		1.	Unless otherwise agreed in the Main Body, Appendix(es),
or this list, the acts listed under the column of "breaches" include various breaches possible arise during value-added
services; provided that some breaches will not be applicable to each type of value-added services due to technical or service
feature.

 

		2.	"Breach grade" is divided into general, serious,
material and warning, suspension of settlement, suspending business for rectification, and termination of cooperation, corresponding
to the breach punishment methods specified in the Main Body of this Agreement. The division of the breach grade will, in principle,
based on the seriousness of the breaches, the loss incurred or possibly incur to Party A/or users, and the adverse impact on Party
A and/or users. If breach grade fails to specify certain grade but specified the scope, for example, "from general grade
to material grade", Party A may choose to apply the breach grade based on the nature of the breaches, the seriousness of
the loss incurred or Party A/or users, and the adverse impact on Party A and/or users.

 

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		3.	In addition to the application of this list, Party A
may, in accordance with the Main Body of this Agreement, formulate business standards, administration measures, etc.

 

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Appendix 3 Allocation Ratio
List

 

2G, PAS, fixed network and broad band
services:

 

	Service type	 	Settlement payment ratio Unicom: Cooperation Partner 
	 	 	 
	Unicom wireless data service	 	20:80
	 	 	 
	MMS (excluding mobile newspaper)	 	15:85
	 	 	 
	Mobile internet portal (2G)	 	15:85
	 	 	 
	Whole network OTA services	 	Provincial branch company: broad band company: CP: Chinarainbow (53.2%:8.8%:30%:8%)
	 	 	 
	Whole network PHS short message services 	 	20:80
	 	 	 
	Broad band internet portal	 	The allocation ratio for cooperation partner will be no more than 50%

 

The settlement payment ratio for the foregoing
type of business will also be applicable to the same service type conducted via 3G network.

 

3G services

 

	Service types	 	 	 	Settlement payment ratio Unicom: Cooperation Partner
	 	 	 	 	 
	Mobile TV	 	On demand services and downloading service (per time)	 	Settlement shall be made based on unit fixed costs * actual volume of use
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	On demand services and downloading service (monthly package)	 	Settlement shall be made based on unit fixed costs (fixed costs shall, in principle, be determined based on 25% of product price)* actual subscription amount
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Live broadcast	 	Settlement shall be made based on unit fixed costs * actual subscription amount
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	IVVR	 	Information service allocation: self-owned business 50:50, cooperation business 35:65
	 	 	 	 	 
	Mobile internet services (3G)	 	Per time/monthly package	 	¥ information service fee shall be
settled based on 15:85
	 	 	 	 	 
	Mobile newspaper	 	Self-owned newspaper	 	Each contents module shall be settled based on certain ratio
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Cooperation newspaper	 	Settlement shall be based on 50:50

 

The foregoing service types will also be
applicable to the same services conducted via 2G network.

 

Explanations:

 

		1.	The receipts of communication fee and basic function
fee for various services shall be owned by Party A, and will not participate into allocation.

 

		2.	Unbalanced communication fees shall be charged for Unicom
wireless data services, and the standards shall be: (piece of downlink information –piece of uplink information)*0.05 yuan/piece.

 

		3.	Standards of unbalanced communication fee for MMS: (piece
of downlink information –piece of uploaded information)*0.15 yuan/piece. At present, MMS is in the period of growth and
Party A will provisionally exempt Party B from the unbalanced communication fee. The time for official charging of the same shall
be subject to the notice by Party A.

 

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		4.	Fixed-network, PAS, and broad band application services
shall be settled based on the principle of deducting certain ratio of bad debts from amount receivable prior to the availability
for settlement in the BOSS system, among which, the ratio of bad debts for short message value-added services for PAS will be
10%.

 

		5.	As to whole network OTA services, cooperation platform
parties participating in service operation shall participate into the settlement at the same time. Actual settlement amount shall
deduct the settlement ratio for such platform parties after deducting the ratio for bad debts.

 

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	 	 	Commercial Information
	 	 	 
	 	 	Confidential

 

Mobile Value-added Service (Short Message)
Agreement

 

Contract No.: YYZX-YDZZ-12060261

 

Party A: Value-Added Service Operation Center
of the China Telecom Corporation Limited

 

Party B: Beijing AirInbox Information Technologies
Co., Ltd

 

Date: January 1, 2012

 

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Contents

 

Whereas

	Article 1	Definition
	Article 2	Cooperation Mode
	Article 3	Rights and Obligations of the Two Parties
	Article 4	Work Interface and Maintenance
	Article 5	Fee Calculation and Settlement
	Article 6	Protection of Rights and Infringement Handling
	Article 7	Change or Termination of This Agreement
	Article 8	Confidentiality
	Article 9	Force Majeure and Exemption
	Article 10	Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
	Article 11	Effectiveness and Miscellaneous

 

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Party A: Value-Added Service Operation
Center of the China Telecom Corporation Limited

Address: Bldg.3, No. 99 Xingshikou Rd.,
Haidian District, Beijing

Legal Representative/Person in Charge:
Mr. Ye Lisheng

 

Party B: Beijing AirInbox Information Technologies
Co., Ltd

Address: F33, Tengda Plaza, No.168,Xizhimenwai
Ave, Haidian District, Beijing

Legal Representative/Person in Charge:
Wu Linguang

 

Whereas:

		1.	Party A is a branch of the China Telecom, undertaking such functions as the operation and technical
support of the value-added service platform and external cooperation of the China Telecom.

		2.	Party B is a Service Provider (SP) organized and existing under the laws of the People's Republic
of China, which provides mobile value-added services in accordance with laws and has the qualifications for providing the mobile
value-added services under this Agreement. Party B wishes to provide value-added services based on Party A's mobile communication
network and value-added service platform and has the full rights to execute and perform this Agreement.

		3.	Party A and Party B have reached consensus with regard to the conduction of value-added services,
and execute and perform this Agreement based on the basic principle of openness, innovation, and win-win.

The two parties, based on equality and
consultation, reach this Agreement with regard to the matters regarding the value-added services between Party A and Party B, with
a view to developing and enriching wholesome mobile value-added services and targeting at the realization of win-win.

 

Article 1 Definition 

Unless separately defined in the provisions
of this Agreement, or Party A and Party B arranged other written explanations, the definitions for all the related terms used in
this Agreement shall refer to the Measures of the China Telecom on the Administration of Cooperation on Mobile Value-added Services,
the Measures of the China Telecom on the Administration of SP Credit Points of Mobile Value-added Services, and other service
standards, administrative measures, wireless operation and maintenance procedures, service quality standards and/or customer service
standards and other related documents (collectively referred to as "Party A's Related Administrative Measures"). Any
other related terms not specified in this Agreement and Party A's Related Administrative Measures shall be interpreted in accordance
with the laws and regulations, government departmental rules and policies of competent departments of the PRC. In case of absence
of specific interpretations in the foregoing documents, such terms shall be interpreted with reference to industry practice.

 

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Article 2Cooperation Mode

		2.1	Based on the China Telecom mobile network and various value-added service platforms, Party B, in
its own name, provide Party A's users ("User(s)") with such mobile value-added services as various information services
and applications ("Value-Added Services"). Party A, in accordance with this Agreement, provides Party B with network
communication and various service platforms, and provides Party B with fee calculation and collection services.

		2.1.1	Based on consultations and agreement, Party B will provide [short message] value-added services.

		2.1.2	The service types agreed in this Agreement will be continuously expanded with technology innovation
and business innovation. If, during the performance of this Agreement, Party A and Party B propose to carry out any other service
types other than the value-added services under this Agreement ("New Value-Added Services"), the two parties may otherwise
sign an agreement with regard to the New Value-Added Services, or include the same in this Agreement by signing a supplementary
agreement.

		2.2	Cooperation territory: based on consultations and agreement, the two parties will carry out cooperation
within the territory of [the whole nation].

		2.3	Term of cooperation: From January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012.

		2.4	Unless otherwise agreed, Party B shall recognize the change to value-added services and cooperation
mode as required by the development of business, and assist Party A in completing such change.

		2.5	If competent national department in charge of related industry issue related policies, Party A
and Party B shall implement such policies.

 

Article 3Rights and Obligations
of the Two Parties

		3.1	Party A's rights and obligations

		3.1.1	Party A will, with compensation, provide Party B with mobile communication network, value-added
service platform and user resources and provide Party B with access services and calculation and collection of fees on behalf of
Party B.

		3.1.2	Party A has the right to formulate or amend from time to time Party A's Related Administrative
Measures such as the Measures of the China Telecom on the Administration of SP Cooperation on Mobile Value-added Services,
the Measures of the China Telecom on the Administration of SP Credit Points of Mobile Value-added Services based on business
and market development, and notify Party B of the same by appropriate means.

		3.1.3	Party A has the right to assess various services applied by Party B to disqualify those failing
to satisfy related requirements based on Party B's business development, credit evaluation and breaches, give award for Party B's
innovative business, and supervise Party B's customer service quality.

		3.1.4	Party A shall be responsible for the construction and maintenance of SP service system, guarantee
the normal operation of such system, use SP service system to issue notice/announcement, Party A's Related Administrative Measures
and policies, and manage and update the information relating to Value-Added Services. As soon as the information sent by Party
A reaches the access point of Party B's SP service system, Party B will be deemed to have received and understood the information
sent by Party A. Party A will notify Party B of Party B's user name and password in the SP service system, to facilitate Party
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		3.1.5	As to the issuance, response, confirmation and explanation of such information as contract information,
settlement information, complaint and breach punishment information generated in Party A's SP service system, including but not
limited to data, form, appendixes, unless specifically indicated, shall be deemed to the evidence for the communication between
the two parties. Such information shall be deemed to have been received and understood by Party B as soon as it reaches the access
point of Party B's SP service system. Party A may provide appropriate backup and consultation function in the SP system. Nevertheless
it is not liable for the complete preservation or re-provision of such information.

		3.1.6	Party A will allocate to Party B an SP serial number for the identification of Party B in Party
A's fee calculation and settlement system, value-added service platform system, customer service system. Party A shall ensure that
the SP serial number Party B obtained is stable and acknowledge such SP serial number will be identical to Party B in Party A's
system.

		3.2	Party B's rights and obligations

		3.2.1	Party B will, in its own name, provide users with Value-Added Services and shall be responsible
for the development of the contents of service contents, the construction and maintenance of Party B's self-owned product platform,
market promotion and customer services.

		3.2.2	At the execution or during the performance of this Agreement, Party B shall continuously have all
the qualifications required for conducting Value-Added Services, and shall provide Party A with the following qualification certificates
at the execution of this Agreement:

		(1)	110108003734369Business License for Enterprises as Legal Persons; 

		(2)	B2-20090197Cross-Region Telecom Value-Added Service Operation License; 

		(3)	The access code of short message services: 10663355;

		(4)	Other qualification certificates required for Party B to engage in Value-Added Services in accordance
with laws and regulations and Party A's Related Administrative Measures; and

		(5)	The certification document satisfying qualification conditions and/or access conditions and certificates
of pass of testing, as recognized by Party A.

		3.2.3	Party B shall abide by national laws and regulations and national information industry-related
policies, and shall strictly abide by this Agreement and Party A's Related Administrative Measures. Party B shall undertake the
liabilities for breach of the foregoing provisions.

		3.2.4	Party B shall, prior to the execution of this Agreement, sign the Information Safety Guarantee
Liability Statement, the Anti-Commercial Bribery Guarantee Liability Statement, or any other documents containing similar
contents (subject to the actual provision by Party A), and strictly abide by any commitment made in such documents. If Party B
violates the foregoing agreement, it will constitute a breach and Party B shall undertake corresponding liabilities for breach
in accordance with this Agreement and the requirements of Party A's Related Administrative Measures.

 

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		3.2.5	Party B promises that the Value-Added Services and its service and information contents provided
by Party B to users in accordance with this Agreement shall be legal, wholesome and safe, and shall satisfy the requirements of
laws and regulations, the requirements in respect of information safety management of competent department, Party A's Related Administrative
Measures, and Party B's commitment in Information Safety Guarantee Liability Statement or similar documents. Otherwise,
Party B shall take corresponding liabilities for breach of agreement, in addition to taking administrative liabilities according
to law.

		3.2.6	Party B may use its username and password in the SP service system to log in the SP service system,
whereby such functions as service application, company information maintenance and communication between the two parties may be
realized. Party B shall timely register and update its name, designated bank, account, contact person and customer service information
based on actual situation, and solely be responsible for the preservation of the contract information, settlement information and
complaint and breach punishment information generated by the SP service system.

		3.2.7	Party B shall be solely responsible for the safekeeping of its username (SP serial number) and
password for logging in SP service system, and shall not disclose to or allow any third party to use the same. If the username
(SP serial number) and password is known by any other person due to any reason on the part of Party B, which causes Party A, Party
B and/or Users to sustain losses, Party B shall take all the responsibilities.

		3.2.8	As to Party B's application of new services or change to existing service types, Party B shall
issue a written notice to Party A or submit an effective application via Party A's SP service system. Furthermore, Party B shall
submit the qualification certificates for providing related services.

		3.2.9	Party B shall provide Party A with the network interface and authority for inquiry and unsubscribing
of Value-Added Services and, upon the request of Party A, provide Party A with such data and report in respect of User development,
User categorization, User's consumption habit and business prospect. Party B shall timely send to Party A user's data obtained
during Value-Added Services, to ensure the real-time update of Party A's User databank. At the same time, both Party A and Party
B confirm that Party A has the ownership of User data. User data and information are Party A's confidential information and Party
B shall undertake the confidential obligations under this Agreement. Such information shall not be used for any purpose other than
the purpose of this Agreement or provided to any third party by any means, without authorization.

		3.2.10	Without the prior consent of Party A, Party B shall not, individually or jointly (cooperate with
mobile terminal manufacturers), set up any built-in services in mobile terminals or UTK/OTA cards.

		3.2.11	Prior to providing Users with Value-Added Services (including market promotion, business publicity),
Party B must, by appropriate means, notify Users of the contents, means of provision, charging standard (information and communication
fees), means of cancellation (unsubscribing), and customer service telephone, which must be known by Users for subscription/on-demand
services or making payments. Party B shall guarantee that it, prior to providing Users with Value-Added Services, has performed
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		3.2.12	At the time of providing Users with Value-Added Services, Party B shall not, by any means, including
but not limited to coercion, cajolery, deception and humbug to trick Users to user subscription/on-demand services to accrue corresponding
fees and cause Users to bear extra burden.

		3.2.13	Party B promises to provide Value-Added Services in its own name and will not misguide Users to
think that the contents of the Value-Added Services are provided by Party A or jointly provided by Party A and Party B. If Party
A is thus caused to take responsibilities, Party B shall take all the responsibilities, indemnify Party A against all the losses
and eliminate adverse impact.

		3.2.14	Party B shall not commit any act as prohibited in Party A's Related Administrative Measures at
the time of providing Users with Value-Added Services or engage in any act damaging the lawful rights and interests of Party A
and/or any third party such as any User, or provide any support for such act (including connivance); otherwise Party B shall bear
all the loss sustained by Party A, Users or the third party, state its responsibilities by appropriate means, and eliminate adverse
impact, in addition to taking the corresponding liabilities of breach in accordance with this Agreement and Party A's Related Administrative
Measures.

 

Article 4Work Interface and Maintenance

		4.1	During the term of this Agreement, Party A and Party B shall take the point of junction as boundary
to maintain their respective interface. The work and maintenance interface for Party A and Party B are shown in the following diagram:

 

 

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Schematic
Diagram of the Two Parties' Maintenance Interface

 

		4.2	Party A's maintenance responsibilities

		4.2.1	Party A shall be responsible for the investment of the hardware and software system affiliated
to Party A's mobile communication network and its Value-Added Service platform.

		4.2.2	Party A shall assist Party B in connecting Party B's server to Party A's gateway or server.

		4.2.3	Party A shall open its technical protocolstandards and interface standards relating to itsValue-Added
Services to Party B.

		4.2.4	Party A shall be responsible for the normal communication of the network of Party A and shall be
responsible for its network failure due to any other reason on the part of Party B. As to the data of abnormal overload or information
transmission which may affect Party A's network operation safety, Party A has the right to restrict such transmission.

		4.2.5	Party A has the right to control and adjust the data traffic and port of the maintenance interface
of Party A, nevertheless Party A shall notify Party B of the results.

		4.2.6	Party A has the right, based on requirements and during the operation of the services, to carry
out necessary testing and data statistics for the services provided by Party B from time to time and may, based on the testing
results, require Party B to rectify in accordance with Party A's related administrative measures.

		4.2.7	Party A shall provide Party B with the statistics regarding the data traffic used by Party B via
communication channel, and ensure the reliability and timeliness of such statistics.

		4.2.8	Party A shall, as early as possible, notify Party B in advance of any suspension of transmission
due to the testing or maintenance of gateway or other network equipment, or any other predictable reason, including the reason,
time and period of the transmission suspension.

		4.2.9	At the time of any suspension of transmission due to the failure of gateway or other network failure,
Party A shall notify Party B in time within reasonable time limit.

		4.3	Party B's maintenance liabilities

		4.3.1	Party B shall be solely responsible for the construction and maintenance of its own systems, including
but not limited to all the hardware equipment, system commissioning, opening, system maintenance and related costs with regard
to the Value-Added Services under this Agreement.

		4.3.2	Party B shall be responsible for the connection of Party B's system to Party A's various gateway
or servers and the application, lease and maintenance of related communication lines, and undertake corresponding costs.

		4.3.3	Party B shall guarantee that its system commissioning, opening and maintenance will not be implemented
at the busy time of Party A's business and any work which may cause relatively big impact on Users shall be conducted at small
hours, to mitigate the impact on Users' use of mobile Value-Added Services as best as practical. Party B shall ensure the implementation
of such work will not affect the normal operation of Party A's network and will take corresponding liabilities for any failure
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		4.3.4	Party B must notify Party A of its system commissioning, opening and maintenancein advance, in
writing or any other appropriate means (for example, through SP system), and Party A shall forward such notice to Users, to mitigate
the impact on Users to the greatest extent. Party B agrees to the adjustment made by Party A to data traffic for ensuring the normal
operation and stability of various value-added services under emergencies.

		4.3.5	Where Party B sends any data or information to Party A's communication platform, Party B shall
ensure that the data traffic will not cause any damage to the safe load of network. With regard to any abnormal overload data or
information transmission which may affect the safe operation of Party A's network, Party A has the right to restrict the transmission.

		4.3.6	Party B shall ensure that it will provide 7*24 hour uninterrupted system maintenance and be responsible
for all the losses and liabilities of Users or other third party.

 

		Article 5	Fee Calculation and Settlement

		5.1	The fees agreed in this Agreement include communication
fee and information service fees.

		5.2	Communication fees

			The price of communication fees will be set up by Party A. Party A shall be responsible for
                                                                                the fee calculation and collection of the communication fees accrued by Users or Party B as a result of their use of Party
                                                                                A's mobile communication network. The proceeds from communication fees shall be owned by Party A.

		5.3	Information service fees

		5.3.1	        Information service fee is the fee other than the communication fee accrued as a result of User's
use of Party B's Value-Added Services. The information service fee shall, in principle, be set up by Party B, subject to the examination
and approval of Party A. Information service fees will be uniformly calculated and collected by Party A on behalf of Party B, which
will not directly collect any information service fees from Users.

		5.3.2	        Any change to information service fees (including price, charging method, etc.) shall be subject
to the confirmation by Party A prior to officialimplementation. Where Party B determines the price for information service fees,
it may set up various charging methods such as service times, service duration, or monthly package, or provide multiple charging
methods for Users to make choice. Party B shall make Users know the details of the method, standards, time of payment and customer
services regarding the information service fees by express provisions in related subscription agreement, display on mobile phone
interface or sending short message.

		5.3.3	        Collection of information service fees

		(1)	Prior to the collection of information service fees by Party A on behalf of Party B, Party A has
the rights to examine item by item the related charging items and their summary contents. Party B shall provide active cooperation.
The major contents for examination and approval shall be: whether the contents provided by Party B violate the requirements of
Article 57, Article 58 of the Telecommunication Rules of the People's Republic of China and those of other related laws,
regulations and policies. In addition, the two parties consistently confirm that whether Party A carry out the foregoing examinations
will not exempt Party B from all liabilities with regard to the contents of the legality, compliance and non-infringement of the
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		(2)	Prior to the collection of information service fees by Party A on behalf of Party B from Users,
Party B shall provide related data to certify Users are using the related services based on their knowledge and voluntariness.
The fees shall be collected since the actual use of the services by Users (excluding monthly package); Party A and Party B shall
keep the records in respect of User's subscription and use of on-demand service for no less than five months.

		(3)	If Users require the provision of the list of fees collected by Party A on behalf of Party B, both
Party A and Party B shall provide Users with such list for free, without charging any fees from the other party or Users.

		(4)	If Users making payment after service have any objection to paying and refuse to pay the information
service fees so collected and Party B fails to provide on-spot evidence to prove the fee collection is free from any error, Party
A will only collect the portion of fees without any dispute and timely notify Party B of related information. Party B shall be
responsible for the properly settlement of the dispute between Users.

		(5)	If Users with prepayment have any objection to the information service fees collected on behalf
of Party B, and Party B fails to provide on-spot evidence to prove the fee collection is free from any error within fifteen (15)
days, Party A shall refund the fee to Users at first and deduct the same from the information service fees payable to Party B in
the next settlement period. And Party B shall be responsible for the proper settlement of the dispute with Users.

		(6)	During the settlement of such objection, Party B shall not suspend or terminate any other Value-Added
Services other than those relating to objections lodged by Users.

	5.3.4		Settlement principle for information service fees

		(1)	The receivable information service fees calculated through Party A's fee calculation and settlement
system ("Receivable Information Service Fees") will not include the uncollected or refunded amount regarding User complaint
or objection.

		(2)	Party B shall pay Party A service fees with regard to Party A's provision of network, technology
service and fee collection services under this Agreement. The two parties consistently confirm that Party A may directly deduct
bad debts, Party A's service fees and unbalanced communication fees (if any) from the Receivable Information Service Fees it collected
on behalf of Party B and then pay the remainder information service fees ("Settlement Fees") to Party B in accordance
with the Agreement. The two parties will settle the amount based on the method specified in item [a]:

		(a)	SMS services: Party B's Settlement Fees= (1-8%) Receivable Information Service Fees * (1- Party
A's service fee ratio (15%))-SMS unbalanced communication fees.

SMS unbalanced communication
fees= (piece of downlink SMS-piece of uplink SMS)*0.05 yuan/piece.

		(b)	WAP services: Party B's settlement fees= (1-8%) Receivable Information Service Fees * (1- Party
A's service fee ratio (15%))

		(c)	JAVA services: Party B's settlement fees= (1-8%) Receivable Information Service Fees * (1- Party
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		(d)	MMS services: Party B's settlement fees= (1-8%) Receivable Information Service Fees * (1- Party
A's service fee ratio (15%))-MMS unbalanced communication fees.

MMS unbalanced
communication fees shall be calculated as follows:

If the pieces
of unbalanced downlink MMS are from 0 to 50,000 (piece/month), MMS unbalanced communication fees= (piece of downlink MMS-piece
of uplink MMS)*0.20 yuan/piece

If the pieces
of unbalanced downlink MMS is no less than 50,000 (piece/month), MMS unbalanced communication fees=50,000*0.20 yuan/piece +(X-50,000)
*0.15 yuan/piece; X=piece of unbalanced downlink MMS (piece/month)

		(e)	BREW services: Settlement shall be made with Party B after deducting the information service fee
allocation (10%) of Qualcomm:

Party B's
settlement fees= (1-8%-10%) Receivable Information Service Fees *(1-Party A's service ratio (15%))

		(f)	Multimedia E services: Party B's settlement fees= (1-8%) Information Service Fees *Party B's allocation
ratio (85%);

Unbalanced
communication fee= (piece of downlink communication-piece of uplink communication)*0.05 yuan/piece

		(3)	Party A and Party B, based on the foregoing settlement method, calculate corresponding the settlement
fees for various Value-Added Services payable to Party B, which will be summed up and from (to) which other fees payable by Party
B shall be deducted (added), and the results are the proceeds finally payable by Party A to Party B (i.e., "Settlement Information
Service Fees"). ''Other fees'' mentioned above includes but not limited to: the fees payable by Party B and liquidated damages,
anticipatory payment for compensation, liquidated damages deducted due to breaches, and damages. If Party A and Party B otherwise
agree, Party B's service proceeds and payable amounts may be settled respectively based on respective settlement procedures.

5.3.5     Fee calculation
period of information service fee

It means the period
for the statistics of Party B's information service fees in Party A's fee calculation system. It is generally divided by natural
month, from 00:00 of the first day of natural month to 24:00 of the last day of the same month.

5.3.6     Settlement
procedures for information service fee

The settlement shall
be made on a monthly basis and the settlement period is three months. i.e., the information service fee for the first month shall
be paid to Party B's account at the end of the third month. The settlement procedures for any single information service fees shall
be as follows:

		(1)	Information service fees will be accrued in the first month;

		(2)	Settlement information will be issued in the second month;

		(3)	In case of any doubt, Party B may, within five (5) working days subsequent to the issue of settlement
information, apply to the China Telecom, for account-checking. If the error between the two parties' data is within the scope of
8%, the settlement data of the China Telecom shall prevail; if the error exceeds 8%, the two parties shall carry out a recheck
to specify the reasons, and adjust the settlement data in time.

 

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		(4)	Party B shall, within the time limit agreed by the two parties, provide the China Telecom with
settlement confirmation and the invoice with corresponding amount which satisfies related national requirements.

		(5)	If Party B fails to provide the feedback regarding settlement conformation and invoice within agreed
time limit, Party A will delay the settlement payment of information service fees in the month to be made to Party B and such payment
may be made to Party B in the next month after the receipt of the confirmation and invoice prior to the end of the next quarter.
Party A's postponement in making payment due to the application of these provisions will not constitute the delayed payment under
this Agreement and Party A will not undertake any responsibilities thereby caused.

		(6)	If Party B fails to provide Party A with the settlement confirmation and/or invoice within a year
(commencing on the 15th day of the second month after the related service is provided), Party B will be deemed to have
waived the right to collect such amount after the foregoing time limit, and Party A is exempted from paying SP such amount and
will not be liable for taking any responsibilities thereafter.

		(7)	The China Telecom will pay the Settlement Information Service Fees to the account designated by
Party B prior to the 28th day of the third month.

		5.3.7	       If the Settlement Information Service Fee is a negative, Party B shall pay to Party A the corresponding
amounts within ten working days subsequent to its receipt of Party A's notice, and Party B shall timely obtain an official invoice
from Party A after making such payment. If Party B delays in making the payment, it shall pay a sum of liquidated damages to Party
A with the amount of one thousandth of the amount due to Party A on a daily basis. At the same time, Party A has the right to directly
deduct Party B's payables and liquidated damages from the Settlement Information Service Fees for the next period. If Party B's
payment is delayed for sixty days, Party A has the right to terminate this Agreement at its sole discretion and hold Party B liable
for related legal liabilities.

		5.3.8	       Party B shall timely update such information required for making payment as bank account information
recorded in the SP service system. If Party A's payment is recovered by related bank due to Party B's failure to update the information
required for making payment or cause any other difficulties for Party A to make payment in time, Party A will delay the payment
of such amount and will not be liable for the liabilities for breach or other responsibilities due to failure to make the payment
in time. The time for handling the delayed payment shall be the June or December nearest to Party A's knowledge of Party B's accurate
bank account.

		5.3.9	       If Party B terminates this Agreement due to the application of the provisions herein and Party
A's Related Administrative Measures, Party A and Party B shall settle the information service fees accrued prior to the termination.
For the settlement, the settlement method, period and procedures specified herein and the provisions in respect of Party B's liabilities
and deduction of information service fee (including liquidated damages) due to breaches shall be abided by and implemented.

	5.3.10		Party B's bank account information shall be as follows:

Bank of deposit:
[ICBC Beijing Capital Indoor Stadium Sub-branch]

Bank Address: Tengda Plaza, No.168, Xizhimenwai
Ave, Haidian District

Account Name: Beijing AirInbox Information
Technologies Co., Ltd

 

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Account Number: [0200053719200031688]

 

Article 6 Protection of Rights
and Infringement Handling

		6.1	Party B promises that if any service/contents of the Value-Added Services provided by Party B are
related to copyright, trademark, patent right, portraiture right or right of reputation, related laws of the State shall be satisfied;
Party B shall sign necessary authorization/license agreement with related right owners and/or its agents in accordance with related
requirements of the State and ensure that the Value-Added Services provided by Party B will not infringe on the lawful rights and
interests of the rights owners.

		6.2	If any person files a legal or administrative procedure (collectively referred to "Infringement
Accusation"), alleging that Party A or the China Telecom has violated related laws, regulations and rules of the State and
infringed its intellectual property rights, any other personal and property rights, Party B shall be responsible for settlement
as soon as possible and indemnify Party A and the China Telecom against all losses and costs they sustained, which include but
not limited to all legal costs, reasonable lawyer's fees, investigation fees, penalties, settlement amount or compensation specified
in effective legal instruments arising from the foregoing Infringement Accusation.

		6.3	Party A and Party B may otherwise consult with each other to agree that the company brand, service
brand, business brand, trademark, mark or Logo of Party A or the China Telecom may be used in the Value-Added Services, nevertheless
Party B shall not use the same without authorization, unless the two parties have consulted and Party A's written confirmation
is obtained; otherwise it will constitute infringement. In the case, Party B shall eliminate adverse impact and indemnify Party
A against all the losses.

 

Article 7 Change or Termination
of This Agreement

		7.1	Where any party hereto wants to amend this Agreement, it must notify the other party in writing
fifteen (15) days in advance. The two parties shall change or amend this Agreement in writing.

		7.2	Unless specified in this Agreement or Party A's Related Administrative Measures, any party hereto
shall not suspend or terminate the performance of this Agreement or rescind this Agreement at its sole discretion.

		7.3	If any party hereto fails to perform the liabilities or responsibilities in this Agreement and
Party A's Related Administrative Measures or materially violate the provisions of this Agreement or Party A's Related Administrative
Measures, which results in that the other party ("Non-breaching Party") is unable to perform this Agreement, the case
will constitute a breach. The breaching party shall take the liabilities for breach of agreement, and the Non-breaching Party has
the right to rescind this Agreement.

		7.4	During the term of cooperation, if Party B is under any of the following circumstances, this Agreement
shall terminate automatically:

		(1)	Such resources obtained from Party A as SP serial number, relay line, and digital website are used
for any purpose other than that specified in this Agreement, or disclosed to any third party in whole or in part, without the approval
of Party A;

		(2)	The area for business operation is beyond the operation area or service scope as specified in its
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		(3)	Party B provides the service contents and types requiring qualification license under the circumstances
it fails to obtain the qualification license issued by the competent national department or the qualifications it obtained is deprived
of;

		(4)	Providing false rights source certificates such as false copyrights and false qualification certificates;

		(5)	Any other act in respect of providing services and contents without authorization and in violation
of therequirements of related laws and regulations, the requirements of competent department, the provisions of this Agreement
or the requirements of Party A's Relative Administrative Measures; or

		(6)	Any other circumstances specified in Party A's Relative Administrative Measures.

		7.5	During the term of this Agreement, if Party B undergoes any division, consolidation, dissolution,
liquidation, bankruptcy, loss of the qualifications or abilities to carry out the Value-Added Services under this Agreement, or
any event restricting the nature, qualifications or civil capacity of the company, Party B shall timely notify Party A and this
Agreement terminate correspondingly. Party B shall abide by the requirements in respect of buffer period as specified in Party
A's Related Administrative Measures. If Party B undergoes any division or consolidation, this Agreement shall be terminated correspondingly.
Any company succeeding the Value-Added Services under this Agreement (or other entities) shall re-apply to Party A for the opening
of services, and amend Party B's enterprise identity code and other information in Party A's service system and SP service system.

		7.6	In case of any change to Party B's company name, Party B shall timely go to related industrial
and commercial administration department and the competent department in charge of information industry to go through the formalities
in respect of company name change, to collect effective entity qualification certificates and service qualification certificates,
which shall be submitted to Party A for examination under this Agreement.

 

Article 8 Confidentiality 

		8.1	The confidential information mentioned herein refers to the trade secrets (including financial
secrets), User information, know-how, trick of the trade and/or any other confidential information and data obtained or known by
one party ("Receiving Party") from the other Party ("Disclosing Party") or the confidential information jointly
created by the two parties during the performance of this Agreement, which is inseparable, no matter such information and data
is carried by any media in any form, or disclosed by the Disclosing Party in oral, written or graphic means to indicate the confidentiality
of such information.

		8.2	The Receiving Party is liable for taking such measures to protect the confidential information
which shall be no less prudent than those for protecting its own trade secrets. Without the written consent of the Disclosing Party,
the Receiving Party shall not provide any third party with or disclose to any third party such confidential information. It is
prohibited to use a part of or all of such confidential information for any purpose other than that specified in this Agreement.
Receiving Party shall ensure that confidential information may only be known by its person in charge or employees relating to specified
services and at the same time shall instruct such persons to abide by the confidentiality and non-disclosure obligations specified
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		8.3	The Receiving Party may only duplicate the confidentialinformation for the purpose of performing
this Agreement. The Receiving Party shall not use any means (for example, floppy disk, hard disk, drawing, color sample, picture,
film, and optical disc, etc) to save all documents and data containing confidential information. Upon the reasonable claim by the
Disclosing Party or the termination or rescission of this Agreement, the original copies of all the documents and data containing
confidential information shall be returned to the Disclosing Party and all the copies thereof shall be destroyed.

		8.4	The foregoing restrictive provisions shall be inapplicable to the following circumstances:

		(1)	The confidential information has been legally owned by the Receiving Party at the time of or prior
to the execution of this Agreement;

		(2)	The confidential information has been made public or publicly available at the time of providing
the same to Receiving Party;

		(3)	The confidential information is known by the Receiving Party from any third party without the confidentiality
and non-disclosure obligations.

		(4)	The confidential information is independently developed by the Receiving Party or any of its related
or affiliated companies and no benefits have been procured from the information obtained from the Disclosing Party or its related
or affiliated companies; or

		(5)	The confidential information is disclosed by the Receiving Party as required by any competent court
or other legal or administrative management department (by oral query, inquiry, required data or file, subpoena, civil or criminal
investigation or other proceedings). In the case, the Receiving Party shall immediately issue a notice to the Disclosing Party
and make necessary explanations.

		8.5	Both Party A and Party B shall keep confidential the execution and detailed contents of this Agreement.

		8.6	The communications or documents exchanged between the two parties with regard to communication,
announcement, and notice for the performance of this Agreement shall be properly kept by the two parties, which shall not be used
for any purpose damaging the cooperation between the two parties. Either party hereto shall not slander the other party or make
any remarks in the public which are adverse to the two parties for the purpose of attacking the other party.

		8.7	These confidentiality provisions shall be continuously effective during the term of this Agreement
and within five [5] years subsequent to the termination or rescission of this Agreement. Where Party A discloses to the China Telecom
and any of its affiliates such confidential information, these confidentiality provisions will not be applicable.

 

Article 9 Force Majeure and
Exemption 

		9.1	Where Party A and Party B, or any Party hereto cannot perform their liabilities under this Agreement
in whole or in part due to war, chaos, terrorism, natural disaster, change to national laws, regulations or rules, network safety,
failure of network coverage, power cut, damage of communication line by any person, the party so affected will not be liable for
any related liabilities; provided that such party shall immediately notify the other party in writing of the foregoing event, and
provide the detailed information of such event and certificates issued by competent department within fifteen (15) days. And the
two parties may consult to decide whether to continue the performance of this Agreement based on the extent to which the performance
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		9.2	Party A will suspend or terminate the provision of related services, if any administrative department
of the government so required. In the case, Party A is not liable for any liabilities.

 

		Article 10	Governing Law and Dispute Resolution

		10.1	This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the PRC.

		10.2	Any dispute arising from or in connection with this Agreement shall be settled based on the friendly
consultations between the two parties. If the two parties fail to do so, any party hereto may choose to take the means for dispute
resolution as specified in item [1]:

		(1)	Submit the dispute to the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission for arbitration
in accordance with the arbitration rules of the Commission for the time being in force. The arbitration shall be conducted in Beijing
and the language for the arbitration shall be Chinese. The arbitration shall be final and binding upon both parties. The arbitration
fees shall be borne by the losing party.

		(2)	File an action before the competent people's court where
[ ] locates.

		10.3	During the arbitration or action, the two parties shall continue to perform any other portion of
this Agreement which is not related to such arbitration or action.

 

		Article 11	Effectiveness and Miscellaneous

		11.1	During the term of cooperation, Party A's Related Administrative Measures shall constitute an integral
part of this Agreement. Unless otherwise agreed, if there is any consistency between Party A's Related Administrative Measures
and this Agreement, Party A's Related Administrative Measures shall prevail.

		11.2	Unless otherwise agreed in this Agreement or Party A's Related Administrative Measures, all or
a part of the rights and obligations of Party B under this Agreement shall not be assigned or transferred to any third party by
any other means. If Party B transfers any portion of work to the third party in accordance with this Agreement or Party A's Related
Administrative Measures, Party B shall take all the responsibilities arising from such transferred work.

		11.3	Any provisions herein shall not be interpreted as: (1) the two parties have created partnership
or any other relations which may result in joint liabilities. (2) One party has authorized the other party to conduct any activities
incurring costs or any other liabilities for the authorizing party (unless the prior written consent of the authorizing party is
obtained).

		11.4	Any party's failure to exercise or delay in exercising any of its rights under this Agreement will
not operate as a waiver thereof; any party's exercise of all or a part of certain rights will not preclude further exercise of
such rights.

		11.5	If Party A and Party B have conducted cooperation on mobile Value Added Services or sign any similar
agreement with regard to the Value Added Services under this Agreement, the two parties shall perform the provisions of this Agreement
as of the date of this Agreement. The previous cooperation and agreement will terminate automatically.

		11.6	The appendixes of this Agreement constitute an integral part hereof and shall be as authentic and
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		11.7	After the expiry of the term of cooperation, to the extent that the contents of this Agreement
are not changed, Party A may examine Party B's performance ability and qualifications. If Party A thinks that Party B has the ability
to perform this Agreement and Party B's qualification satisfies the conditions for the continual performance of this Agreement,
the term of cooperation shall be automatically extended after expiry and will be extended for a year each time; provided that the
term may only be extended twice. During the extended period, the two parties will continue to abide by the terms of this agreement
and the regulations of Party B's applicable administrative measures.

		11.8	This Agreement shall be executed in duplicate. Party A and Party B will hold one copy respectively,
and each copy is equally authentic and valid.

		11.9	This Agreement shall take effect as of January 1, 2012 after the legal representatives/persons
in charge or authorized persons of the two parties affix their signature and common seals hereto.

 

Appendix:

 

Appendix 1:
Information Safety Guarantee Liability Statement

Appendix 2:
Anti-Commercial Bribery Guarantee Liability Statement

 

Party A: Value-Added
Service Operation Center of the China Telecom Corporation Limited

 

Legal representative
or authorized representative (signature)

 

Party B: Beijing
AirInbox Information Technologies Co., Ltd

Legal representative
or authorized representative (signature)

 

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Information
Safety Guarantee Liability Statement

 

To Value-Added
Service Operation Center of the China Telecom Corporation Limited,

 

With a view
to ensuring that the service and contents of the mobile value-added services such as various information services and applications
("Value-Added Services") provided by us in our own name to be legal or wholesome, we solemnly promise to abide by all
the provisions of this Liability Statement. In case of any violation of this Liability Statement, we will undertake all the civil,
administrative and criminal liabilities.

 

I. We guarantee to abide by
related national laws, administrative regulations, rules and related regulatory documents, and the rules of the China Telecom in
respect of Value-Added Services and information safety management.

 

II. We guarantee
to set up effective information safety management system, take proper technology protection measures and improve contents management
and examination system. We will organize self-inspection and rectification on a regular basis and timely deal with various potential
risks. We guarantee to implement information safety responsibility system, strengthen the education and inspection of the personnel
engaging in information management personnel, and accept the administration, supervision and inspection carried out by the China
Telecom and competent departments.

 

III. We guarantee
not to use the communication network, internet or related service platforms of the China Telecom to engage in any criminal activities
damaging national safety and divulge the secrets of the State, or use the same to create, consult, copy, distribute or transmit
any of the following information:

1. The information
in violation of the fundamental rules of the Constitution;

2. The information
in violation of national safety, divulging state secretes, subversion of state power, or damaging national unity;

3. The information
damaging national reputation and interests;

4. The information
instigating national hatred, discrimination or damaging national unity;

5. The information
damaging national region policies or advocating heresyand feudalism;

6. The information
relating to spreading rumors, disturbing social order or damaging social stability;

7. The information
advocating obscenity, porn, gambling, violence, homicide, horror, or instigating crime;

8. The information
disparaging or slandering other person or infringing other person's lawful rights and interests; or

9. Any other
information containing any elements violating the requirements of laws or regulations, or public order and good morals.

 

IV. In case
of any of the foregoing illegal or harmful information, we guarantee to take all legal and necessary measures to eliminate such
information and report the same to the China Telecom and competent departments.

 

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V. We guarantee
that all the Value-Added Services and their contents we provide satisfy the requirements of the national laws, regulations and
policies in respect of intellectual property right protection.

VI. We guarantee
the safety and stability of the Value-Added Services and their contents we provide after online commissioning and test operation,
and such services and contents will not damage or potentially damage the communication network, internet or related service platforms
of the China Telecom.

VII. We guarantee
not to use Value-Added Services to provide any other business or services or provide fee collection services for any other business
or services.

VIII. We guarantee
not to use any IP without the approval and examination of the China Telecom to carry out services in private.

IX. We guarantee
to strictly abide by the related administrative regulations of the China Telecom during the promotion of Value-Added Services,
including but not limited to:

1.We guarantee
the non-existence of any contents in violation of laws and regulations or containing pornographic or obscene elements.

2.We guarantee
not to use any third party such as advertisement ally or net ally to promote business.

X. We guarantee
not to cooperate with mobile terminal manufactures to set up any built-in service code, service link or customer software, without
the prior written consent of the China Telecom.

XI. If we
violate the related provisions of this Liability Statement and related national laws or regulations, we promise to directly undertake
all the legal responsibilities thereby caused, and directly indemnify any loss, if any. At the same time, your company has the
right to suspend the provision of related services or even to rescind any service agreement between the two parties.

XII. This
liability statement shall take effect and be implemented as soon as we set out hands and seals hereto

 

Common seals

 

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in charge

 

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Anti-Commercial
Bribery Guarantee Liability Statement

 

With a view
to regularizing the market operation of Value-Added Services, maintaining the fairness and impartiality of the cooperation on the
Value-Added Services of the China Telecom, promoting the building of an honest and clean government and effectively prevent the
occurrence of law-breaking behavior during cooperation, any entity carrying out Value-Added Services with the China Telecom shall
abide by the following rules:

 

Article
1 All the entities shall abide by the related requirements of laws and regulations in respect of the building of an
honest and clean government and the requirements of theMeasures of the China Telecom on the Administration of Cooperation
on Mobile Value-Added Services.

 

Article
2 During the cooperation, all entities must strictly abide by the requirements and procedures of theMeasures of the
China Telecom on the Administration of Cooperation on Mobile Value-Added Services, and shall not violate such
requirements by carrying any activities in private.

 

Article
3 Any entity shall not, by any excuse, bribe any personnel of the China Telecom, including but not limited to the
following acts:

		(1)	Offering various tokens, money or gifts;

		(2)	Invitation to banquets and various entertainment activities; and

		(3)	Taking other improper means to seek illegal interests.

 

Article 4 If it is
found that any personnel of the China Telecom or any other cooperation entity has committed any act in violation of related
requirements or this liability statement, any entity or individual has the right to lodge an accusation and complaint. Any
entity accepting the complaint shall timely ascertain related reasons based on their respective duties and keep confidential
the informant.

 

Article
5 If it is ascertained that any entity has violated the requirements of this Liability Statement or given bribe in any
other form, such entity will be seriously punished based on the seriousness of the related case. If the violation causes any
economic loss or any adverse impact, the China Telecom has the right to take necessary measures to impose punishment and hold
related party liable. Such related party will be blacklisted or the cooperation with such party shall be suspended for one to
three years, if the case is serious.

 

Article
6 ThisLiability Statement shall take effect as soon as it is executed by any cooperation entity, and shall be kept by
the Value-Added Service Operation Center of the China Telecom Corporation Limited. 

 

Cooperation
entity (seal):

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