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Yeah - my take on the work they did to reduce the number was figuring in economic impact. Some folks even had two cells for business.. that probably went out the window..etc.. They just couldn't square 6 million of the contract gaps. Even if the dead was a very small percent, even if it was 30,000 people - that would completely change the conversation around the world.
FWIW I went to highschool with a guy who is living in Xiamen. We were pretty good friends but we haven't spoke in years.Saw that too and wondered the same, but I don’t think a customer going away typically means they died. Rather the economic impact caused many of them to temporarily cut costs by stopping mobile service. Just my opinion.
A common friend reached to him and the guy told him "Luckly we are at the end of all this shit. It has been 3 months".
I don't have much more info about it but it seems in one way or another China is got through this pandemic.