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Shanghai's phone booths will be transformed into "ride-hailing stations", and televisions are also expected to support one-click ride-hailing

The Paper's reporter Chen Yixin

Shanghai's phone booths will be transformed into "ride-hailing stations", and televisions are also expected to support one-click ride-hailing

On September 29, Shencheng Travel signed a contract with Shanghai Telecom to further implement the elderly assistance service. Courtesy of respondents

Shencheng Travel has launched new services. Shanghai's telephone booths will become "ride-hailing stations", and television sets are also expected to support "one-click ride-hailing".

On September 29, the surging news (www.thepaper.cn) reporter learned from the "Shencheng Travel" platform that it joined hands with Shanghai Telecom to further implement the elderly assistance service. In mid-to-late October, the "one-click ride-hailing" smart screen is expected to enter some telephone booths and telecom business halls in Shanghai to provide more citizens with convenient "one-click car-hailing" applications.

Yuan Dongliang, CEO of Shencheng Travel, introduced that in addition to the "digital travel smart screen", Shencheng Travel will also use the Internet advantages of Shanghai Telecom IPTV to try a visual TV "one-click ride-hailing" service to facilitate citizens to call a car.

In addition, the "Elderly Service Hotline" of Shanghai Telecom number Bestway 114 will also implement the "one-click ride-hailing" application of Shencheng Travel. At that time, the city's elderly customers can enjoy professional taxi services by dialing the 114 service hotline, which is also one of the explorations of Shencheng Travel and Shanghai Telecom in the field of digital age-appropriate services.

As the country's largest city-level information and communication network and "cloud network integration" service capabilities, Shanghai Telecom online service customers more than 25 million. Its powerful service capabilities cover full-service integrated information services including fixed telephone, mobile communications, broadband Internet access, satellite communications, and information applications.

Editor-in-Charge: Chen Shaoying

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