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Prepared by R.R. Donnelley Financial -- Mobile Data Cooperation Agreement

 EXHIBIT 10.18 
  
 MOBILE DATA COOPERATION AGREEMENT 
  
 SERIAL NO. CUVAS-A3040/S 
  

			
	PARTY A:	  	CHINA UNICOM TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION.
	PARTY B:	  	SHANGHAI MTONE WIRELESS NETWORK INFORMATION Co., Ltd.

  
 DATE: JULY 24, 2003 
  

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

			
	 Preface
	  	 
	 Chapter 1
	  	Purpose
	 Chapter 2
	  	Definitions
	 Chapter 3
	  	Scope of Cooperation & Working Interface
	 Chapter 4
	  	Customer Service Management Interface
	 Chapter 5
	  	Security of Mobile Data Service
	 Chapter 6
	  	Billing and Settlement
	 Chapter 7
	  	Intellectual Property and Confidentiality
	 Chapter 8
	  	Liability for Breach and Dispute Resolution
	 Chapter 9
	  	Force Majeure
	 Chapter 10
	  	Amendment or Termination
	 Chapter 11
	  	Effectiveness and Miscellaneous

  
 Signature page 
  

			
	 Exhibit 1: Mobile Data Service and Rate

	 Exhibit 2: Billing and Settlement.

	 Exhibit 3: Interface Maintenance Responsibilities of the Parties

	 Exhibit 4: Party B’s Service Statement to Subscribers

	 Exhibit 5: Information Source’s Guarantee Letter Concerning the Security of Networking
Information.

  

 EXHIBIT 10.18 
  
 PREFACE 
  
 This Cooperation Agreement is entered into as of July 24, 2003 in Beijing, by and between the following parties: 
  
 Party A: China United Telecommunication Corporation (hereinafter referred to as the
“Party A” or “ China Unicom”), a corporation established and existing in accordance with the laws of the People’s Republic of China, with registered office at Jia No.133, North Xidan street, Xicheng District, Beijing, China,
its legal representative is [*]. 
  
 Party B: Shanghai Mtone Wireless Network
Information Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as the “Party B”), a corporation established and existing in accordance with the laws of the People’s Republic of China, with registered office at Tower A-422, No. 498, Guo Shoujing Road,
Zhangjiang High Technology Area, Shanghai, China, its legal representative is Li Ming. 
  
 CHAPTER 1 PURPOSE 
  
 WHEREAS: 

 

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

 

	2.	Party B is a content provider (“CP”)/ Service Provider (SP) which lawfully provides mobile data contents/services, qualified to operate the corporation services under this
Agreement, and services. It is qualified to operate the businesses under this agreement, and has been granted with following certifications: 

  

	 	(a)	Enterprise Legal Person Business License (No. [*]) 

  

	 	(b)	Operation licenses for Telecom and Information Service ([*]) 

  

	 	(c)	Business Permit for value-added telecom service. No. (not available in the Chinese original) 

  

	 	(d)	Such certificates of qualifications or acceptance of service testing approved by Party A. 

  
 Party B shall have the full authority to execute and perform the agreement, and intends to provide the service of the mobile data based on
Party A’s mobile telecom network and mobile data service platform. 
  
 On the
basis of the principle of mutual benefit and advantage sharing, the Parties shall enter into the agreement for the purpose of achieving a win-win situation through developing China Unicom mobile data services 
  

	*	This provision is the subject of a confidential treatment request. 

  
  
  
  
  
 Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions of this
exhibit. The copy filed herewith omits the information subject to the confidentiality request. Omissions are designated as (*). A complete version of this exhibit has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 
  

 CHAPTER 2 DEFINITION 
  
 For the purpose of this agreement, the following terms shall have the meaning as defined thereof be definitions. Other relevant terms that
are not explicitly defined hereunder shall be defined according to laws and regulations or the rules of competent authorities, of competent authorities, to the extent that there is no explicit definition in such laws and regulations, such terms
shall be defined according to the industrial practice. 
  

	2.1	CP/SP 

  
 “CP” is an abbreviation of “Content Provider”, namely Content Provider. CP shall only refer to the provider that provides the service information source in the agreement . 
  
 “SP” is the abbreviation of “Service Provider”, namely
Service Provider. SP shall only refer to the professional service entities for providing telecom and information of service in the agreement. SP shall be the network operator and integrator business provided by other network providers to provide
integrated service for its customers. “CP/SP” shall include all the professional service entities willing to cooperate with Party A, use Party A’s mobile telecom network and data service platform, and provide various mobile data
services to Party A’s mobile telecom network subscribers. 
  

	2.2	SUBSCRIBER 

  
 “Subscribers” shall refer to the individuals, legal persons or other entities that use Party A’s mobile terminal or other telecom terminals approved by Party A to connect to Party A’s mobile
communication network and data service platform and voluntarily receive mobile data service provided by Party A and Party B. 
  

	2.3	Mobile Data Service 

  
 “Mobile Data Service” shall refer to data services and application based on Party A’s mobile telecom network. 
  

	2.4	Mobile Telecom Network and Data Service Platform 

  
 For the purpose of this agreement, “Mobile Communication Network” shall refer to the infrastructure facilities of mobile telecom provided by
Party A. “Data Service Platform” shall refer to the service platform in addition to mobile telecom network, which is specially designed for one or more specific data services, including but not limit to subscriber interface, CP/SP
interface, business management, application billing functions. 
  

	2.5	Business Support System 

  
 “Business Support System” shall refer to such systems including subscribers’ management, certification, billing, settlement and accounts to
guarantee normal business operation. 
  

	2.6	Communication Channels 

  
 “Communication Channels” shall refer to physical and logical connection within mobile communication system to realize the communication between
Subscribers 
  

	2.7	Port 

  
 “Port” shall refer to the interface for the communication connection between data business platform, mobile communication network, data business platform and application server provided by CP/SP, which
includes communication address and relevant specifications. 
  

	2.8	Data Volume 

  
 “Data Volume” shall refer to the communication volume flowing in and out of the data service platform. 
  

	2.9	Testing 

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

	2.10	Grace Period for Withdraw 

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

	2.11	Equipment Junction Point 

  
 “Equipment Junction Point” means the location of linkage between two physical or logical equipments. 
  

	2.12	Maintenance Interface. 

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

	2.13	System Maintenance 

  
 “System Maintenance” means the daily maintenance and trouble shooting for the normal operation of system. 
  

	2.14	Gateway 

  
 “Gateway” means the equipment that provides the function of protocol transition and system interconnection. 
  

	2.15	Customize 

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

	2.16	7 * 24h. 

  
 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, without public holidays. 
  

	2.17	Communication Fee 

  
 “Communication Fee” means such fee arising from the use of Party A’s network resources by subscribers or the CP/SP; communication fee shall
be collected by Party A from subscribers or the CP/SP Message service fee. 
  

	2.18	Information Service Fee 

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

	2.19	Corporate Code 

  
 “Corporate code” refers to “China Unicom Mobile Data Services CP/SP Corporate Code”, which is the sole corporate identification that
Party A assigns to Party B. 
  
 CHAPTER 3 SCOPE OF COOPERATION
AND WORKING INTERFACE 
  

	3.1	Party A shall provide Party B with paid communication channel and its network subscriber resources, and provide Party B with paid connection service, customer service, billing
service and fee collection service (for standard and measure for billing and settlement, please see Exhibit 1) based on Party A’s customer service, billing and service supporting system. 

  

	3.2	The corporate code that Party A assigns to Party B is: [*]. 

  

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

  

	3.4	Party B shall provide subscribers with such mobile data services as set forth in Exhibit 2 through Party A’s mobile telecom network and data service platform.

  

	3.5	Prior to the formal launch of any mobile data services (including the modification thereof), Party B shall obtain Party A’s written confirmation of acceptance after testing.
Upon Party B’s request, Party A shall issue such written confirmation document upon the testing of Party B’s services to the satisfaction of Party A. 

  

	3.6	Before Party B provides the mobile data services to Party A’s consumers, he must adequately tell the Party A’s consumers’ the important contents of the service’s
contents, mode, charge, etc. Before Party B provides the services to consumers, he must finish the telling work said above, and gained the acknowledgement or specific order of the consumers accepting the mobile data multiplying services. If Party B
isn’t permitted by Party A, he can’t require consumers to do ordering and collect the responding expense by the compulsive way of “consumers’ silence is to accept”, “cancel the ordering by ringing or sending messages,
or else is to accept” like this. Adding the extra burden to consumers by those methods is also forbidden. 

  

	*	This provision is the subject of a confidential treatment request. 

  

	3.7	During the agreement time both Parties are bound on the connective point of the equipment and are liable to maintain respective interface. Material content is appeared on the
Exhibit 4. 

  

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

  

	3.9	Party B agrees to strictly comply with the supervising regulation, the quality criterion of the operation, the criterion of customer service and any other documents’ provision
which have been laid down by Party A. or shall be laid down by Party A., when carrying out the operation of mobile data. 

  

	3.10	During the term of cooperation, any additions of mobile data services by Party B or any modification of Party B’s business scope and price shall be subject to billing test to
the satisfaction of Party A, only with written approval of Party A. 

  

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

  

	3.12	Party A has the right to negotiate with party B for the registration of China Unicom’s brand and use such brand in the promotion of mobile data services upon Party A’s
examination and approval. 

  

	3.13	Party B shall use Party A’s name, logo and other relevant materials of Party A in its separate promotion of mobile data services only to the extent that Party A so requires or
such use has been approved by Party A in writing. 

  

	3.14	Party B shall be solely liable for any consequences arising from mobile data services in any form provided by any third party provides to subscribers through Party B’s
maintenance interface, Party A shall take no responsibility to subscribers or such third party for any consequences thereof. 

  
 CHAPTER 4 CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGEMENT INTERFACE 
  

	4.1	The parties shall establish 7x24 hours hot-line service center. 

  

	4.2	Customer complaints or enquiries received by Party A’s enquiry center shall be directed to Party B for resolution of such issues not belonging to Party A, Party B shall send
initial reply to Party A or directly response to Party B within one (1) hour thereafter, and shall be responsible for the final explanation or resolution of such issues. 

  

	4.3	Party B shall not instruct customers to contact Party A on the basis that the enquiries or complaints it has received are attributable to Party A. If Party B believes that the
enquiries or complaints it received belong to Party A, Party B’s customer service personnel or customer service system shall assist Party A to analyze and resolve such enquiries or complaints, and contact with Party A within one (1) hour after
receipt thereof, and direct the same to Party A upon Party A’s confirmation. 

  
 CHAPTER 5 SECURITY OF MOBILE DATA SERVICES 
  

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

  

	5.2	Party A shall have the right to control and adjust the data volume, determine the portion of the maintenance interface that belongs to Party A and notify Party B of its
determination. 

  

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

  

	5.4	Party B shall observe state laws, regulations and policies concerning telecommunication and internet contents, ensure that the content of its information services is not in
violation of relevant state laws, regulations and policies and will not send through Party A’s system such nine kinds of illegal information listed in the “Information Source’s Guarantee Letter Concerning the Security of Networking
Information” (attached hereto as annex 5). 

  

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

  

	5.6	If Party A’s business operation suffers any losses due to Party B’s violation of section 5.4, Party B shall compensate to Party A’s losses. If Party A suffers any
negative impact due to Party B’s violation section 5.4, Party B shall publicly acknowledge its liabilities thereto, and make public apology to Party A. 

  

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

  

 CHAPTER 6 BILLING AND SETTLEMENT 
  

	6.1	Party A shall collect both the communication fee and information service fee and Party B shall not collect any fee from the subscribers. Details for the billing and settlement of
fees for mobile data services, is attached as annex 1 hereto. 

  

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

  

	6.3	Proceeds of information service fee arising from the mobile data services provided by Party B shall be shared between Party A and Party B in certain percentage. Party A’s share
in the proceeds is based on the following services it provided: mobile communication network subscriber resources, relevant service platform, service testing and quality supervision, unified customer service and business promotion, collection of
information service fees, and/or billing services. 

  

	6.4	If the subscribers refuse to pay the information service fee due to problems with the quality of Party B’s services, Party B still shall, in addition to paying the
communication fee arising from the use of Party A’s mobile communication network, pay Party A’s share of the information service fee according to the percentage provided in annex 1 hereto. 

  

	6.5	Party B shall provide Party A with the standard for charging for its services in the format provided by Party A, and the final charge rate shall be subject to Party A’s
confirmation. The format implementation of any change to Party B’s pricing shall be subject to Party A’s prior confirmation. 

  

	6.6	Party B shall submit a formal invoice to Party A after the settlement of information service fee with Party A. 

  

	6.7	Party A shall make full payment of the information service fee within the specified period and in a manner agreed by the parties. 

  
 CHAPTER 7 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES & CONFIDENTIALITY 
  

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

  

	7.2	Party B shall take charge of resolving all the disputes arousing by the content’s safety and legality of the information service offered by him. Party B promises and guarantees
that the information service offered by him will not trespass upon the third party’s intellectual property and other civil rights. Party B promises further that he shall be in charge of all the compensation responsibilities of lawsuit, claim
for compensation, administrative punishment, losses and damages caused by breathing the promise and guarantee above. 

  

	7.3	Party A and Party B have confidential responsibilities of this cooperation and the detailed content of this agreement. Without one Party’s permission in writing, the other
party shall not disclose the detailed content and relative content of the cooperative agreements between the two parties to any third party. 

  

	7.4	During the period of validity of this agreement and two years after the end of the period of validity, either Party shall not uncover, disclose, or provide to any third party the
following information obtained from the other party: The business secret (including financial secret), the technical secret, the management knack, and any other secrecy of the information and data (either the written or the oral or any other form of
the information and data). 

  

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

  
 CHAPTER 8 LIABILITY FOR BREACH 
  

	8.1	The Parties shall comply with regulations of this agreement strictly. Either party result in any damage to the other, or lead the business cooperation to cease, because of the
improper performance of one’s obligation, promise or guarantee, or any statement in this agreement, which shall be treated as the breach of the contract. 

  

	8.2	If any party breaches any obligations under this agreement and incurs bad social impact or economic losses to the other party, this other party shall have the right to hold the
breaching party responsible for such breach, requires the breaching party to reverse such impact and make corresponding compensations, and to terminate this agreement. 

  

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

  

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

  

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

  
 CHAPTER 9 FORCE MAJEURE 
  

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

  

	9.2	Any Party hereto shall not be held responsible for the other Party’s losses or the failure or delay to perform all or any part of this Agreement due to Force Majeure event.

  

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

  
 CHAPTER 10 AMENDMENT OR TERMINATION 
  

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

  

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

  

	10.3	Except the circumstances explicitly stipulated herein, the parties shall not, within the performance term of this Agreement, suspend or terminate the performance of this Agreement,
or unilaterally terminate this Agreement, without the other party’s written consent. 

  

	10.4	In the event that any Party hereto is unable to continue its operation or the mobile data value-added service cooperation hereunder due to the other Party’s failure in
performing its obligations and responsibilities hereunder, or material violation of the provisions of this agreement, it shall be deemed as a unilateral termination of this agreement by the Party in breach, and the Party not in breach shall have the
right to claim for compensation from the Party in breach for the economic losses caused by such breach, and terminate this agreement. 

  

	10.5	If, for reasons of technical or running difficulties, etc., Party B withdraw from the services, Party B shall make at least 1 month prior notice to Party A, and provide 1-3 months
grace period to continue its services to the subscribers and make at least [90] days announcement about the termination of services on its website (WEB/WAP) or other channels to the subscribers. 

  
 CHAPTER 11 EFFECTIVENESS AND MISCELLANEOUS 
  

	11.1	This Agreement shall become effective as of the date it is signed by the authorized representative of the parties and affixed with the official seal of the Parties, the term hereof
shall be one year, which is renewable upon agreement by both Party A and Party B through consultation. 

  

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

  

	11.3	All the Exhibits hereto constitute an integral part of this Agreement, with the same legal validity as this Agreement. 

  

	11.4	Upon the effective date of this Agreement, the “China Unicom SMS Cooperation Agreement” between Party B and China Unicom Shanghai Branch, Party A’s branch company
located in the place of connection shall be terminated simultaneously. 

  

	11.5	Contacts for Party A and Party B: 

  
 Party A: 
 Name: [*] 
 Tel: [*] 
 Fax: [*] 
 Email: [*] 
  
 Party B: 
 Name: [*] 
 Tel: [*] 
 Fax: [*] 
 Email: [*] 
  

	*	This provision is the subject of a confidential treatment request. 

  

 SIGNATURE PAGE 
  

					
	 Party A:
	  	China Unicom Telecommunications Corporation:	  	 

			
		
	Representative:	 	 /s/ [*]

	 	 	

					
	 Date:
	  	July 24, 2003	  	 
			
	 Party B:
	  	 Shanghai Mtone Wireless Network Information
 Co.,
Ltd.
	  	 

			
		
	Representative:	 	 /s/ Dai Fukang

	 	 	

					
	 Date:
	  	June 16, 2003	  	 

  

	*	This provision is the subject of a confidential treatment request. 

  

 EXHIBIT 1 
  

BILLING AND SETTLEMENT 
  

	I.	Party B shall indicate the collection of information fee in each message delivered in accordance with Party A’s format requirements. 

  

	II.	BILLING RATE FOR SMS 

  

	 	1.	Communication fee: 

  

	 	(1)	communication fee shall be determined and collected by China Unicom 

  

	 	(2)	with respect to information ordered through mobile phones, upon subscribers’ successful receipt of messages, the upload communication fee shall be charged at RMB 0.05 per
message, and the download communication fee shall be collected according to the amount of messages actually received by subscribers, the rate is RMB 0.05 per message; 

  

	 	(3)	with respect to information ordered by subscribers via Internet, communication fee shall be charged according to the amount of download messages at RMB 0.05 per message;

  

	 	(4)	with respect to the “peer to peer” mode (SMS between mobile phones): upon subscriber’s successful sending of messages, the calling party shall be collected RMB 0.10
per message; 

  

	 	(5)	with respect to system feedback in the use of mobile data services, the subscribers shall not be charged any fees. 

  
 For example, with respect to system information indicating subscriber’s
successful operation, system failure or feedback to subscriber in the event of subscriber’s unsuccessful operation, both the upload and download communication shall be free of charge. 
  

	 	2.	Information service fee: 

  

	 	(1)	in principle, information service fee shall be determined by Party B, and implemented upon Party A’s verification and approval; 

  

	 	(2)	Information service fee shall be charged to the sending party upon subscriber’s successful receipt of information; 

  

	 	(3)	Fee cap shall be applied to Party B’s information service fee, cap for charge per message: RMB 2 per message; Fee cap for monthly fee: RMB 30/month (50% if the service period
is less than 15 days for one month). 

  
 For
monthly-paid service, the subscribers cancel the order within 15 days from the service-opening day, half of the full amount of monthly paid shall be collected; exceeding 15 days from the service-opening day, the full amount of monthly paid shall be
collected. 
  
 For details of the service fees (information
service fee), please see Exhibit 2. 
  

	III.	SPECIAL CHARGES FOR PUSH SERVICES 

  

	 	a)	“PUSH services” means such services provided by CP/SP without subscribers voluntary application, and which is received by subscribers through mobile terminals;

  

	 	b)	Subscribers shall not be charged with any fees for the receipt of PUSH services; Party B shall pay Party A download communication fees at the rate of RMB 0.05 per message for PUSH
services; 

  

	 	c)	Party B shall not publish information relating to services; without prior consent, Party B shall not send any advertisement or other commercial information to subscribers.

  

	IV.	REVENUE SHARING BETWEEN PARTY A AND PARTY B 

  
 Party A shall take communication fees, and information service fees shall be shared between Party A and Party B in certain percentage after deduction of
4% business tax and 8% non performing debt reserve: 
  

	 	a)	Revenue sharing basis: information service fees receivable (after deduction of 4% business tax and 8% non performing debt reserve) 

  

	 	b)	During the first three-month period after the formal launch of services, Party A shall take 20%, and Party B shall take 80%, of information service fee. If at certain point during
the first three months Party B’s service volume exceeds 10 million messages per month (including 10 million messages), then Party A shall take 10% and Party B take 90% of the information service fess generated in that month.

  

	 	c)	From the first day of the month after the three-month period of the launch of Party B’s services, the following revenue sharing percentage shall apply according to the monthly
volume in the following grades: 

  

									
	 	  	Unit: 10 thousand messages per month
					
	 	  	GRADE 1

	 	GRADE 2

	 	GRADE 3

	 	GRADE 4

	 VOLUME

	  	greater than =
to 1000

	 	greater than =
to 500

	 	greater than =
to 100

	 	less than 100

	 PARTY A’S SHARE
	  	10%	 	20%	 	30%	 	40%
	 PARTY B’S SHARE
	  	90%	 	80%	 	70%	 	60%

  
 Note: The service volume above shall
be calculated according to the amount of actual messages (including information ordering and monthly fee), not including PUSH services initiated by Party B. 
  

	V.	SETTLEMENT 

  

	 	a)	The settlement shall be conducted once in each month. 

  

	 	b)	The parties shall, during the 10th to 20th of each month, verify the data of the previous month’s information service fees, and settle the previous month’s information
fees during the 25th to 28th of each month. That is, information service fees accrued in a given month shall be verified in the following month, and be settled in the month after. 

  

	 	c)	The schedule of information service fees collected by Party A for the account of Party B shall be based on the report of successful call cession that Party A provides to Party B.

  

	 	d)	If the discrepancy of the billing between Party A’s billing and Party’s billing is lower than 5%, the billing shall be based on Party A’s billing, otherwise both
parties shall verify the reasons for such discrepancy and timely find out reasonable solutions thereto. 

  

	VI.	OTHERS 

  

	 	a)	Party B must notify subscribers of the amount of messages upon delivery of message service. 

  

	 	b)	If the subscriber selects group calling via Internet, the calling party shall be charged according to the amount of call numbers and the corresponding rate of communication fees and
information fees, the amount of call numbers for each group calling shall not be more than 2 numbers. 

  

	VII.	BANK INFO 

  
 Party A’s bank: [*] 
 Party A’s bank account: [*] 
  
 Party B’s bank: [*] 
 Party B’s bank account: [*] 
  

	 	*	This provision is the subject of a confidential treatment request.Prepared by R.R. Donnelley Financial -- Cooperation Agreement on SMS Service

 EXHIBIT 10.19 
  
 COOPERATION AGREEMENT ON SMS SERVICE 
  
 BETWEEN 
  
 GUANGDONG MOBILE COMMUNICATION CO., LTD. 
  
 AND 
  
 SHANGHAI JI DA NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 
  
 Party A: Guangdong Mobile Communication Corporation 
  
 Party B: Shanghai Ji Da Network Technology Co., Ltd. 
  
 Dated: November 7, 2002 
  
 Guangdong
Mobile Communications Corporation (hereinafter referred to as the “Party A”) is a network operation company that has been approved by the Chinese authority in charge of information industry under the State Council to provide mobile network
telephone services (including voice message, data and multimedia) to the general public within Guangdong province. 
  
 Shanghai Ji Da Network Technology Co., Ltd (Hereinafter referred to as the “Party B”) uses wireless interconnections as its major platform to provide a range of
mobile message services to customers who can access the Internet via mobile or PCs. 
  
 For the purposes of giving full play of the advantage of each Party in its service area and providing Monternet SMS to customers of Go Tone and M-Zone in Guangdong and others permitted by Party A, the Parties, based on the principle of
equal benefit, advantages sharing, and mutual development, enter into the following agreement with respect to SMS cooperation. 
  
 ARTICLE 1 COOPERATION PROJECT 
  

	1.	As a provider of the platform for the delivery of SMS, Party A will provide networking channel to Party B for a fee. 

  

	2.	Party B shall, through Party A’s SMS platform, provide the following information and application services to Go Tone, M-Zone users of Party A and others agreed by Party A.
Party B shall according to subscribers’ customization requirement, provide subscribers with timely information services with sound quality and quantity. 

  

	3.	Party A shall use its billing and business supporting system to provide Party B with paid business billing and fee collection services. 

  

 ARTICLE 2 PARTY A’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 
  

	1.	Party A shall have the right to verify operation License for internet information services or operation license for telecom value-added services, credit certificate, business
license, source of information, bank account and other materials relating to the normal operation of business provided by Party B. 

  

	2.	Party A shall provide Party B with the connection point for SMS services and SMS service volume control. Party A has the right to adjust SMS service volume according to the
capability of its SMS center. 

  

	3.	Any expansion of Party B’s business offerings or its application to alter its business shall be subject to Party A’s review within 10 days upon submission of related
materials by Party B. 

  

	4.	Party A shall have the ownership of its subscribers and the right to know about Party B’s business. Party A has the right to request Party B to provide Party A with customer
information, business profile, log and statistics relating to Party B’s Monternet service. 

  

	5.	Party A shall have the right to stipulate measures for the management of the Monternet services and to examine the performance standards and the documentation with respect to
customer services; Party A also have the right to require Party B to observe and implement the above mentioned measures and standards. Party A shall carry out 1-2 performance reviews on Party B each year according to the management requirements
mentioned above. 

  

	6.	Party A shall provide Party B with a system to identify and verify user registration and log-on information, which system shall be connected with Party B’s content service
system, and the subscriber data recorded by such system shall be the controlling information on the subscribers’ usage of Party B’s services. 

  

	7.	Party A shall provide Party B with a customer service number for the customer to make complaint and enquiry calls. Party A’s customer service center shall be the party to make
final confirmation and distribution of Monternet customer service problems. Party B’s customer service personnel or customer service system shall assist Party A to analyze and deal with complaints and enquiries relating to relevant customer
services. Party A has the right to forward such customer complaints and enquiries not arising from network communication problems. Party A shall be liable for such customer enquiries and complaints due to network communication problems.

  

	8.	Party A shall collect the service fee from subscribers for Party B based on Party A’s billing information. 

  

	9.	Party A shall provide to Party B, on a monthly basis, the volume information at its SMS gateway recording the amount of SMS sent by Party B; Party A’s information will be the
basis for the settlement of SMS communication network fee. 

  

	10.	Party A has the right to verify the profit forecast of the Parties provided by Party B to Party A prior to the activation of the service to be provided by Party A.

  

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	11.	Party A and Party B can jointly engage in marketing and customer advertisement. Party A has the right to request Party B to identify the brand of “MONTERNET” upon Party
A’s examination and approval. In the event that Party B’s promotion and advertisement involves the corporate name and other brand specifications of Party A, it shall be subject to Party A’s prior examination and approval.

  
 ARTICLE 3 PARTY B’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

  

	1.	Party B shall provide Party A with true and reliable operation license for internet information services or operation license for telecom value-added services, credit certificate,
business license, source of information and bank account and other materials relating to the normal operation of business, and guarantee that the billing for such information services is in compliance with relevant provisions of the State pricing
authority. 

  

	2.	Party B shall observe the State’s policies, regulations and orders related to telecom and Internet information. Party B shall ensure that the contents of the information it
provides are not against policies, regulations and orders of China. Party A cannot make use of Party A’s system to send the nine kinds of illegal information listed in <Information source networking information safety and security liability
statement>(Appendix 4). Party B shall be liable for filtrating the contents of information it provides to customers (including the contents customers edit through the internet of Party B) and preventing all kinds of unhealthy and illegal
information. 

  

	3.	Party B shall provide Party A with its preliminary response within 2 hours of receiving customer complaints and verify the reasons for the problems underlying such complaints within
one working day. 

  

	4.	Party B shall verify the true identity of users and display calling number along with the SMS. The SMS using the anonymous name or merely displaying pet name are prohibited to
immediately send to other users’ mobile phone (except chatting operation of dummy community). 

  

	5.	Party B shall strictly control the function of group SMS service and ensure a piece of SMS can be reached by at most 1-2 calling numbers. 

  

	6.	During the term of this Agreement, Party B shall not interconnect the applying service of its mobile data with any third parties through any channels or any means; Party B must
create a separate database for Party A’s subscribers (135-139) that is separate from that for the subscribers of any third parties. Further, Party B shall not provide any Monternet services to any third parties any time through any means.

  

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	7.	During the term of this Agreement, Party B shall not publish advertisement or other non-relevant information on its website. Any supplement to Party B’s business and
application for business alteration shall be subject to Party A’s review and approval, and shall be verified by Party A’s billing examination. Party B shall timely deliver to Party A such business materials that require Party B’s
resolution. (As of the date of this Agreement, basic information provided by Party B is listed as Exhibit 3 hereto.) 

  

	8.	During the term of this Agreement, Party B shall provide Party A with reports on the customer development, customer category, customer habit, business forecast and subscriber
information necessary for the administration of Party B’s services, and ensure timely upgrade of Party A’s customer database. Party A shall keep such information confidential in accordance with Article 6 “Confidential
Information.” Party B shall be responsible for providing system to keep a log of the required information mentioned above and shall keep historical records for at least one month. 

  

	9.	Party B shall ensure that customers are informed of the price, content and the manner through which its services are provided prior to the delivery of its services.

  

	10.	Under the principle of customer’s free will, Party B shall obtain customer’s consent before providing its services and shall, according to subscribers’ customization
requirements, provide subscribers with timely, quality and the correct quantity of information services. 

  

	11.	Party B shall observe Party A’s measures with respect to the management of the Monternet services and standards of customer service and documentation; in addition, Party B
shall be subject to Party A’s inspection and supervision. If, for whatever reason, Party B withdraws from Monternet service (including be obliged to withdraw in Party A’s check), Party B must provide a one-month grace period to continue
its service and make a website announcement on its website (WWW / WAP) or other channels to keep Party A’s subscribers informed. 

  

	12.	Party B shall handle customer enquiries and complaints not resulting from network communication problems and establish effective channels for complaints that will be directed to
Party A’s customer service center. Party B shall assume the ultimate liability to customers for such customer complaints for which neither Party A nor Party B can give a reasonable explanation. 

  

	13.	Party B shall be liable for providing the listing of information fee collection about customer SMS information service to Party B. The listing form must be in line with the data
form provided by Party A. 

  

	14.	Party B shall be solely liable for tax payment on its profit. 

  

	15.	Party B shall issue a formal invoice to Party A for such information service fees collected from Party A. 

  

	16.	Party B shall actively engage itself in marketing and customer promotion. The content of Party B’s promotion and advertisement materials shall include the “MONTERNET”
brand as required by Party A. 

  

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	17.	Within 6 months after the effectiveness of this Agreement, Party B shall not conduct the same or similar WAP services within Guangdong province for any third party.

  
 ARTICLE 4 MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY 
  

	1.	Responsibilities for maintenance shall be divided at the point where the equipment of the parties connects; each Party shall perform its respective obligations to ensure the normal
operation of their services. 

  

	2.	Detailed responsibilities of the parties are listed in Exhibit 1 hereto. 

  
 ARTICLE 5 BILLING AND SETTLEMENT 
  

	1.	Party A shall be entitled to various communication fees arising from the use of Party A’s communication network by its subscribers or by Party B. Party B shall be entitled to
information service fees paid by the subscribers. Party A shall collect information service fees on Party B’s behalf and charge certain fees for such fees collection service. 

  

	2.	If subscribers refuse to pay the information service fees due to problems with the quality of Party B’s service, such unpaid amount shall be deducted from Party B’s share
of the information fees. 

  

	3.	If Party B fails to transmit its information services in accordance with the time and format requirements of Party A, Party A will not include such amount in the information fees
collected for Party B and Party B shall be solely liable for any consequence arising therefrom. 

  

	4.	Detailed method for billing and settlement is set forth in Exhibit 2 hereto. 

  

ARTICLE 6 REWARD AND PUNISHMENT PROVISIONS 
  

	1.	The occurrence of any of the following shall empower Party A to order Party B’s rectification and to deduct the information service fees to be collected by Party A as the case
may be appropriate. If the circumstance is serious, Party A shall be empowered to immediately terminate the cooperation between the Parties. 

  

	 	(1)	Party B violates the policies, decrees or regulations related to the state telecom and Internet information. 

  

	 	(2)	The information content provided by Party B breaches the relative laws, statutes, policies of the state and Party B uses Party A’s system to send the nine categories illegal
information illuminated in <Information source networking information safety and security liability statement>(Appendix 4) hereto. 

  

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	 	(3)	Party B collects the fees from the customers by mistakes which are serious. 

  

	 	(4)	The customers make serious complain about Party B’s service quality. 

  

	 	(5)	Party B does not use Party A’s corporation name and other brand standard in accordance with the relevant provisions in its publicity and advertisement, which will incur a bad
social impact. 

  

	 	(6)	Party B makes Party A’s mobile data application business interconnected with a third party. Or Party B unilaterally gets the Monternet business interconnected among third
parties in disguised form through various kind of operation (including SMS chat, self-editing short message, sending out short message through the internet etc.) 

  

	 	(7)	Party B’s system work of debugging, opening and modification has the serious impacts on the customers and causes the customers’ strong complaint. 

 

	 	(8)	Party B’s system work of debugging, opening and modifying causes the breakdown of Party A’s network system. 

  

	 	(9)	Other behaviors of Party B that are in violation of this Agreement. 

  

	2.	The occurrence of any of the following shall empower Party A to terminate the cooperation between the Parties or refuse to renew this Cooperation Agreement:

  

	 	(1)	Party B provides Party A with fake operation license for internet information services or operation license for telecom value-added services, credit certificate, business license,
source of information and bank account and other materials relating to the normal operation of business, and Party B’s billing for such information services is not in compliance with relevant provisions of the State pricing authority.

  

	 	(2)	Party B’s result stands in the last five positions in two consecutive review by Party A, and the rectification by Party B makes no effect. 

  

	 	(3)	During the term of this Agreement, Party B fails to achieve the Parties profit forecast data submitted by Party B to Party A prior to activation of the business and no effect is
made upon Party A’s written warning. 

  

	 	(4)	During the term of this Agreement, Party B has other fraud conducts and incurs serious results. 

  

	3.	If Party B ranks among the top 10 in Party A’s review, Party A shall provide resources to support Party B in its business promotion in priority and Party A shall give
preferential consideration to Party B’s other requests. 

  

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	4.	If Party B effectively performs the relevant terms and conditions hereunder and the average annual rate of customer complaints on Party B’s SMS service is low, Party A shall
give preferential consideration to extend this Agreement with Party B. 

  
 ARTICLE 7 CONFIDENTIALITY 
  

	1.	Both parties shall be responsible to keep confidential all the customer materials obtained from such services. 

  

	2.	Proprietary information received by one Party from the other Party (the “Disclosing Party”) that is developed, created, discovered or learned by the Disclosing Party, or
transferred to the Disclosing Party, and is of commercial value to the business of the Disclosing Party, including but not limited to relevant commercial secret, computer program, design techniques, idea, know-how, process, data, business and
product development plan, customer information relating to the business of the Disclosing Party and other information, or confidential information that the Disclosing Party receives from another party, shall remain the property of the Disclosing
Party, the other Party shall keep confidential any and all proprietary information, and without prior written consent of the Disclosing Party, shall not use or disclose such proprietary information to any individual or entity, except for the purpose
of normal performance of the obligations hereunder. 

  

	3.	Both parties shall be responsible to keep confidential this cooperation and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Without prior written consent of the other Party, neither
Party shall disclose to any third party details of the cooperation between the parties and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

  
 ARTICLE 8 LIABILITY FOR BREACH 
  

	1.	If this Agreement cannot be performed due to any Party’s violation of this Agreement, the other Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement.

  

	2.	If any party breaches any obligations under this Agreement and incurs bad social impact or economic losses to the other party, the other party shall have the right to hold the
breaching party responsible for such breach, requires the breaching party to reverse such impact and make corresponding compensations, and to terminate this Agreement. 

  
 ARTICLE 9 FORCE MAJEURE 
  
 Any party hereto shall not be held responsible for the other party’s economic losses or the failure or delay to perform all or any part of this
Agreement due to force majeure events that could not be predicted and the result of which cannot be controlled or prevented. However, the party affected by such force majeure events shall promptly provide the other party with written notice of such
occurrence and, within 15 days thereafter, send a valid certificate issued by the relevant authority explaining the details of such events and the reason for its failure or delay to perform all or any part of this Agreement. Both Parties shall
negotiate the performance or termination of this Agreement according to the degree of impact on the performance hereof caused by such events. 
  

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 ARTICLE 10 AMENDMENT OR MODIFICATION 
  

	1.	During the cooperation between the parties, relevant business management requirements and relevant customer management requirements stipulated by Party A for the Monternet shall be
incorporated as a supplement hereto. If there is any conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and the management requirements, the management requirements shall prevail. Both parties agree to negotiate on the conflicting provisions, and
execute a supplemental agreement. 

  

	2.	If any party hereof intends to modify or terminate this Agreement, it shall provide written notice to the other party at least 15 days prior thereto. Notice in oral form shall be
invalid. Any dispute arising from the termination of this Agreement shall be negotiated in order to reach a resolution between the parties. 

  

	3.	Any issues not included in this Agreement shall, upon agreement through amicable negotiations between the parties, be included as a written supplement hereto.

  

	4.	This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the People’s Republic of China. If the Parties hereto fail to reach an agreement in the event of any dispute, either Party may
file a lawsuit before the court of the place where Party A is located. 

  

	5.	This Agreement shall become effective after it is signed by the representative of the Parties and affixed with the official seal of the Parties, the term hereof shall be one year,
which is renewable upon agreement by both Party A and Party B through consultation. 

  

	6.	This Agreement and Exhibits hereto are in four originals, each of Party A and Party B holds two originals thereof, with the equal legal effect. 

  
 EXHIBIT 1: MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES 
  
 EXHIBIT 2: BILLING AND SETTLEMENT 
  
 EXHIBIT 3: BASIC INFORMATION AND PRICE OF PARTY B’S COMPANY 
  
 EXHIBIT 4: INFORMATION SOURCE NETWORKING INFORMATION SAFETY AND 
 SECURITY LIABILITY STATEMENT 
  
 Party A(seal): GUANGDONG MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 

			
		
	 Authorized Representative:
	 	 /s/ Lin Zhenhui

	 	 	

  
 Date: Sep. 28, 2002 

 
 Party B(seal): SHANGHAI JI DA NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 

			
		
	 Authorized Representative:
	 	 /s/ Victor Wang

	 	 	

  
 Date: Nov. 6, 2002 

 

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 EXHIBIT 1 
  
 MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES 
  

	I.	DIAGRAM OF THE MAINTENANCE SECTIONS 

  

	II.	PARTY A’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 

  

	 	1.	Party A is to answer for the soft and hard systems needed by Party A. 

  

	 	2.	Party A shall assist Party B to connect LOC from the gateway of SMS to the server of Party B. 

  

	 	3.	Party A is liable for opening the interrelated agreement standard of its SMS gateway and interface standard to Party B. 

  

	 	4.	Party A is liable for the normal net communication including the SMS platform, and the net malfunction non-caused by Party B. For any amount of short messages abnormal and
overloaded which influence the safety of net running of Party A, Party A holds the right of limiting transmission. 

  

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

  

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

  

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

  

	III.	RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS OF Party B 

  

	 	1.	Party B shall be responsible for the construction and maintenance of its own system, including all hardware equipment, system testing, connecting, maintenance, daily service
management, marketing promotion and expenses. 

  

	 	2.	Party B shall be responsible for the connection between Party B’s system and Party A’s WAP platform and expenses for the application, lease and maintenance of relevant
telecommunication lines. 

  

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

  

	 	4.	Party B is liable for founding the website column of “Monternet—my service”. When the customers land the website, it shows the column of “Monternet—my
service” on the obvious position of the webpage. The context includes: the list of all services ordered by this custom in the website, and offering the function inquiring and canceling of this service behind the list. The interfacial setup in
the course of the order of the service shall be convenient for the customers to know the context and service offered by SP, and has the charging standard exact and clear, and at least includes the basis functions such as attestation, adding,
deleting, altering, and consulting etc. When the customers order the service successfully, the system shall clew the customers that “this service has been added to the column of ‘Monternet—my service’, if you want to inquire or
cancel this service, please knock ‘Monternet—my service’”. 

  

	 	5.	Party B shall ensure the systemic debugging, operating, amending work not be carried through during Party A’s busy time, and the work that shall bring the severe infection to
the customers be carried through at the late night. Party B shall make sure that the process of the above-mentioned work shall not affect the Party A’s normal network operation, and Party A is liable for any malfunction to Party A’s
network system arising therefrom. 

  

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

  

	 	7.	Party B shall observe Party A’s emergency adjustment to the volume of short messages so as to ensure the normal operation of WAP services. 

  

	 	8.	Party B undertakes not to create overload transmission volume that would harm the network safety when transmitting short-messages to Party A’ communication platform.

  

	 	9.	Party B shall provide 7 days a week and 24 hours day system maintenance. 

  

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 EXHIBIT 2 
  
 BILLING AND SETTLEMENT 
  
 For uploading service: 0.1 Yuan/piece; 
  
 For asymmetrical downloading of SMS, Party B shall pay Party A network fees according to the following rate: 
  

			
	         NUMBER OF
MESSAGES/MONTH

	  	YUAN/MESSAGE

		
	 Below 5000,000
	  	0.08
		
	 5000,000-10,000,000
	  	0.07
		
	 10,000,000-20,000,000
	  	0.06
		
	 Above 20,000,000
	  	0.05

  
 Party B shall be entitled to the
information service fees paid by customers, which shall be collected by Party A on Party B’s behalf and Party B shall pay Party A 15% of the fees collectable as collection fee, and the remaining 85% of fees collectable shall be paid to Party B.
The Fees settlement month shall be one month later than the month when the actual the debt and credit relationship occurs. 
  
 The parties shall before the 10h of each month (settlement month) verify the data of previous month’s information service fees receivable and actually paid, and,
upon verification, settle the account no later than the 25th of each month (settlement month). 
  

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 EXHIBIT 4 
  
 INFORMATION SOURCE NETWORKING INFORMATION 
 SAFETY AND SECURITY LIABILITY STATEMENT 
  
 The responsible unit for the
information source hereby guarantee to observe the following when access to CMNET or SMS gateway (including SMS Platform of IOD and SMS center) of Guangdong Mobile Communication Corporations: 
  

	I.	To observe the state related laws, administrative statutes, management rules, and to strictly carry out information safety administrative rules. 

  

	II.	Not to use China mobile net (CMNET) or short message gateway (include short message platform IOD, SM center) to pursue any illegal endangering activities to the national security or
giving away state secrets etc. is forbidden. Using China mobile net (CMNET) or short message gateway (include short message platform IOD, SM center) to make, consult, copy and spread information that violates constitution or the laws, breaches
society stability, destroys national unionization., ethnologic comity or info that is sexual or violent, is forbidden. Using China mobile net (CMNET) or short message gateway (include short message platform IOD, SM center) to issue the information
with following content is forbidden, too: 

  

	 	1.	Contain the information involved objecting to the basic principles of the constitution 

  

	 	2.	Contain the information involved endangering activities of the national security, giving away state secrets, overthrowing the government, or destroying the unification of the
motherland; 

  

	 	3.	Contain the information involved damaging national honor and interests; 

  

	 	4.	Contain the information involved fomenting national hatred, ethnic discrimination, and wrecking the unity of the nationalities 

  

	 	5.	Contain the information involved destroying the policy of national religion and propagating heresy and feudalistic superstition. 

  

	 	6.	Contain the information involved spreading rumors, upsetting the social order and destroying the social stability. 

  

	 	7.	Contain the information involved spreading obscene things, eroticism, gamble, violence, homicide and horror, and instigating to commit a crime. 

  

	 	8.	Contain the information involved insulting or slandering others or violating others’ legal rights and interests. 

  

	 	9.	Contain the content that law and other administrative statutes forbid. 

  

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 Once the above information concerning the illegal activities or other kinds of harm is found out, measures shall be taken
immediately to cease such activities and report to the relevant authority. 
  

	III.	The responsible unit for information source shall be in compliance with the state laws concerning Intellectual Property. 

  

	IV.	The responsible unit for information source shall set up the effective information security and confidentiality controlling system and technical protection measures, and shall
undertake the relevant authority’s administration, supervision and check. 

  

	V.	In the event that the above provisions are breached, Guangdong Mobile Telecom Co., Ltd. shall be entitled to take measures to shut the relevant information source connecting
channels, meanwhile, it shall claim for the liability of the responsible units and terminate the cooperation with such responsible units. This liability statement shall be kept by Guangdong Mobile Telecom Co., Ltd. 

  
 The responsible unit: Shanghai Ji Da Network Technology Co., Ltd. 

			
		
	 Authorized Representative:
	 	 /s/ Victor Wang

	 	 	

 (Signature and seal) 
 Date: November 7, 2002 
  

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