The Hunan Provincial Communications Administration recently organized a second quarter 2026 general manager (chairman) symposium for the province's information and communications industry. Xie Xiaopeng, Party Secretary and Director of the Administration, chaired the meeting and delivered a speech.
The meeting reported on the progress of the industry's 'Six Key Tasks' since 2026. Participants studied and discussed key matters including standardizing market order during the school season, strengthening infrastructure construction, and ensuring industry security during the flood season.
It was emphasized that a strict education campaign on establishing and practicing a correct view of political achievements must be carried out, integrating this correct view throughout the entire business operation and development process, firmly taking the people's stand, and fulfilling the responsibilities of state-owned enterprises through practical actions and results. The bottom line of market order must be strictly maintained, with enterprise self-discipline and government regulation working in tandem to prevent prominent issues such as unfair competition and irregular marketing, thereby fostering a fair and orderly market environment.
The meeting called for comprehensive flood prevention and emergency communication support, with improvements to emergency plans, ample material reserves, strict duty shifts, and orderly progress in 5G inter-network roaming transformation and disaster-resistant base station construction, thereby effectively enhancing emergency response capabilities in extreme scenarios.
On safety production, the meeting demanded normalized attention across all areas, with stricter daily supervision, thorough investigation and rectification of safety hazards in key locations and processes, promotion of risk prevention among all staff, and resolute prevention of all types of safety accidents.
Network data security and integrated anti-fraud governance were also highlighted as priorities. The meeting required normalized monitoring and handling of network security threats, upgrading of anti-fraud technical measures, and strict enforcement of real-name registration for phone card issuance to protect the people's property security.
Additionally, the meeting called for high-standard advancement of communications network infrastructure, improvement of broadband download speeds for users, and efficient implementation of provincial livelihood projects and universal telecommunications service projects, ensuring progress meets expectations.