Chapter 531 The Auditor with a Way to Die
Chapter 531 The Auditor with a Way to Die
As soon as he finished speaking, the technicians on site gave him an OK sign.
Adebayor raised his phone and, in front of everyone, made a video call to his colleague in Abuja.
The screen lit up instantly, and my colleague's face appeared clearly in the picture. The sound was smooth, and the picture quality far exceeded that of 3G.
He even turned his phone towards the camera, showing the scene of Abuja's office one by one, still without buffering or pixelation.
"Did you see that?"
Adebayor held up his phone and loudly recommended it to everyone.
"This is 4G. In the past, even making a voice call on a smartphone would be choppy, and it would take forever to view a picture. As for data charges, they were incredibly expensive. But starting today, everything is different."
"Holy crap, is this 4G? It's so smooth!"
"No, this is 4G with the participation of us Africans, and the technology is even more advanced."
"We've finally waited for this day."
The people in the audience immediately sprang to their feet to witness this historic moment.
After all, for them, a smooth internet connection used to be something only seen on television, a privilege of Europe and America.
But now the telepathic message has brought it right before their eyes.
Nigerian national television quickly began preparations and broadcast the video to all Nigerians that very evening.
Adebayor waved his hand again, and the scene quickly quieted down.
"I know what everyone is most looking forward to is the price."
He smiled again and said, "I remember when we first launched Transsion Telecom, in addition to promising jobs, we also promised prices."
After recent discussions with Chairman Shen, I reiterate my promise that the price can be even lower.
From now on, everyone will no longer have to worry about data usage when watching videos, making video calls, or meeting with family members far away.
Another cheer erupted from the audience. As expected, Adeba, being African, was able to fight for their welfare.
"Over the next year, we plan to build 2000 base stations across the country, in Lax, Abuja, Kano..."
Every state and every county will be covered by 4G network. In the future, not only big cities, but even small towns will have fast and cheap internet access.
The cheers at the scene were absolutely deafening.
"Adebayor!"
"Long live the voice transmission!"
"Mr. Adebayo, when will we be able to use these networks?"
At this moment, a member of the public asked the security personnel next to him.
Security personnel had already formed a human wall to provide security, and Adebayor had already been overturned.
But he saw this too, so he walked over to them and said:
"The experimental network will be open to the surrounding residents today."
"Everyone can come and experience watching videos and making video calls now, all for free."
"Officially commercialized, it will be launched next month, at which time all Transsion mobile phone users will be able to directly upgrade to 4G plans."
The feeling immediately surged up, and I surrounded the display phones at the experience station, wanting to try out the 4G network.
But the ways they experience it are nothing more than watching short videos of games or making a phone call to their families in the countryside.
Adebayor looked at the audience but didn't say much, after all, these were all high-quality韭菜 (a metaphor for easily exploited people) in the industry.
While they were experiencing it, he then gave instructions to the person in charge of Transsion Telecom standing next to him:
"The construction of base stations is accelerating, prioritizing coverage of densely populated cities and commercial areas."
In addition, our business expansion will be much faster. We've been communicating with the people at Huawei, and they've prioritized providing us with base station resources.
"Okay, Mr. Adebayor."
Currently, representatives from Huawei have completed the second batch of personnel training, with approximately 1280 people passing the exam. They are all capable of independently building base stations.
We can now start more than 30 projects simultaneously, and some have already been completed. I definitely won't let that delay our competition.
"Okay. I've discussed it with General Manager Shen, and we can lower the price a bit more. We must seize the market as much as possible, as this is related to our future plans!"
If we ruin Mr. Shen's plans, we'll all be in deep trouble; being fired will be the lightest punishment...
The person in charge of Transsion nodded and quickly left.
Adebayo nodded. Lately, some people have gotten a bit cocky again…
We have to hold a celebration party; we have to let these people know who gave them food!
Without telepathic communication, they wouldn't exist!
Of course, if words couldn't persuade them, he also knew a little about tactics, after all, the security team's equipment wasn't just for show.
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Meanwhile, across the ocean in Washington, D.C.
At 4 p.m., the Visa Processing Office under the Department of Homeland Security.
Jack Thompson, an ordinary auditor who had been with the company for two years, was entrusted with important responsibilities because of his impartiality and integrity.
But at this moment, he frowned as he looked at the computer screen.
After all, he was in charge of visa review for highly educated individuals and their families during this period, and he also had a list of key individuals to be monitored issued by higher authorities.
The list contains the names of top talents and their families.
But he noticed something was wrong during that month.
More than 30 family members on the list applied for tourist visas, with Vancouver, Canada listed as their destination.
However, when he checked the accompanying flight bookings, he found that without exception, all of these people first flew to Vancouver, then stayed for no more than 48 hours before transferring to Hong Kong.
What's even stranger is that all of these applications were directly approved by his direct supervisor, department head Davis.
According to regulations, the prospects of family members of people on the red list must undergo a three-level review, but these applications were approved directly without even going through the review process.
His sense of justice was immediately ignited.
Jack took the printed application record and went to Davis's office door, where he knocked.
"Come in!"
Davis was still reading the newspaper; to be precise, he was calculating his secret stash of money, after all, he had made quite a bit of money recently.
Previously, some other departments within the Ministry of Commerce made huge profits from investments and acquisitions; now they can also get a share of the spoils.
"Supervisor, I have something I'd like to ask you about." Jack placed the documents on the table, his sense of justice making him even question his superior with a hint of accusation.
"Supervisor, in the past month or so, there have been more than 30 applications on the red list, and you directly approved all of them, including the signatures of the scholars' family members."
According to regulations, these should go through a special review process, and their actual destination should be China, not Canada. Is there a problem with this?
Davis still didn't take him seriously, continuing to read the report. After a while, he slowly put down the newspaper.
"I know you're a young comrade and you want to make a name for yourself, but it's their freedom to go on vacation, whether they go to Canada first or go somewhere else."
The red list is just for monitoring purposes, not for banning people from leaving the country. They haven't broken the law, so why shouldn't they be allowed to leave?
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