8th Sep, 2008
The Paralympics has brought thousands of athletes from the around the world to Beijing and China Mobile is ready to meet their special communication needs.
To assist people living with disabilities and to help China host the best Paralympics ever, China Mobile has designed and developed a variety of services to realise a high-tech and convenient Paralympics.
China Mobile is offering Beijing residents who are living with disabilities a special SIM card called the 'Ai Xin Card' (Love Heart Card) that features discounts and unique services that are sent directly to the user's mobile phone.
The Ai Xin Card not only provides discounts on airtime and text messaging it's loaded with other helpful features. With an Ai Xin SIM card users receive useful information such as health tips and news bulletins. The Ai Xin Card also allows users to recharge their China Mobile account by sending a simple text message.
China Mobile has also launched an audio version of its M-news service that allows people with visual impairment to listen to news reports that are sent directly to mobile phones twice daily. Customer handbooks at China Mobile's service centers, have also been printed in Braille.
China Mobile has selected its best service representatives to work at 18 competition venues and 16 other locations to provide on-site services.
China Mobile has also prepared special services at many of its service centers. At 104 China Mobile service centers around Beijing, people living with disabilities can receive one-to-one service. Sixty-one of these service centers are barrier free, providing wheelchair access into the centers, and at service desks, washrooms and other facilities.
China Mobile has assigned technical specialists who are duty around the clock to ensure it wireless communication network runs smoothly at competition venues and other key areas.
As well, China Mobile is providing 50 emergency communication vehicles and 14 mobile power generators to ensure a quick response to any emergency.
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