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China's first '''video telephone service''' connecting [[Beijing]] and [[Shanghai]] opened on September 15, 1990, on the eve of the [[11th Asian Games]], which were held in Beijing. The service consisted of a direct-dial telephone and a video device. The Asian Games Media Center provided a video telephone for the use of international journalists covering the games.  
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China's first '''video telephone service''' connecting [[Beijing]] and [[Shanghai]] opened on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/September 15, 2009|September 15]], [[1990]], on the eve of the [[11th Asian Games]], which were held in Beijing. The service consisted of a direct-dial telephone and a video device. The Asian Games Media Center provided a video telephone for the use of international journalists covering the games.  
  
 
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China's first video telephone service connecting Beijing and Shanghai opened on September 15, 1990, on the eve of the 11th Asian Games, which were held in Beijing. The service consisted of a direct-dial telephone and a video device. The Asian Games Media Center provided a video telephone for the use of international journalists covering the games.