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On the afternoon of June 29, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People’s Republic of China officially issued a notice that the “asterisk” mark was cancelled on the communication itinerary card. The announcement stated that in order to resolutely implement the general strategy of “foreign import, internal rebound” and the general policy of “dynamic clearing”, support efficient coordination of epidemic prevention and control and economic and social development, and facilitate the travel of users, the communication itinerary card “Star” will be cancelled from now on. number” mark. Prior to this, when the itinerary did not include cities in medium and high risk areas within 14 days, or when all the medium and high risk areas in the cities marked with “asterisk” on the itinerary card were adjusted to low risk areas, the “asterisk” was no longer retained on the itinerary card. Known as “Pick the Stars”. The communication big data itinerary card, also known as the “travel code”, is obtained by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology in conjunction with three basic telecommunications companies, China Telecom, China Mobile and China Unicom, using the “signaling data” of the mobile phone to obtain it through the location of the base station where the user’s mobile phone is located. A free inquiry service provided by 1.6 billion mobile phone users nationwide.
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