Is Suzhou Oriental Tower Co., Ltd. a state-owned enterprise?

Central enterprises.

Suzhou Oriental Tower Co., Ltd. was registered and established in Xiangcheng District Market Supervision Administration of Suzhou City on March 5, 2008. The legal representative is Han Huiru. The company's business scope includes radio and television towers, microwave towers, power towers, navigation towers and oil pipelines. China Tower Co., Ltd., abbreviated as China Tower, is a large state-owned communication tower infrastructure service enterprise funded by China Mobile Communications Co., Ltd., China United Network Communications Co., Ltd., China Telecom Co., Ltd. and China Guo Xin Holdings Co., Ltd. under the background of implementing the strategy of "strengthening the country by network", deepening the reform of state-owned enterprises and promoting the sharing of telecom infrastructure resources. The company is mainly engaged in the construction, maintenance and operation of supporting facilities of base stations such as communication towers, public network coverage of high-speed railways and subways, and large indoor distribution systems. In July 2005, the then Ministry of Information Industry of China issued a notice, requiring relevant enterprises to realize the utilization of telecommunication facilities such as telecommunication pipes, poles and towers on the principle of effective utilization, resource conservation, technical feasibility and reasonable burden. Telecommunication operators of telecommunication facilities such as telecommunication pipes, poles and towers. It should open its idle resources to other telecom operators in need by means of leasing, selling or resource exchange. On August 27th, 2008, a work report of China Audit Office showed that from 2002 to 2006, five enterprises, including China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom, China Netcom and China Tietong, invested a total of1123.5 billion yuan in infrastructure construction, and the problem of repeated investment was prominent. The utilization rate of network resources is generally low, and the utilization rate of communication optical cable is only about 1/3. The voice of resource sharing among operators also follows.