Shanghai Telecom was the first to release Token pricing and charge packages, where 1 yuan corresponds to 250,000 quota points, and it supports payment via mobile phone bills.

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ME News report: On May 16 (UTC+8), Shanghai Telecom announced that, effective immediately, it has officially launched Token computing power services for Shanghai Telecom users, making it the first operator in Shanghai to release Token rate plan packages. Specifically, first, it offers pay-as-you-go ordering: 1 yuan corresponds to 250,000 quota points (taking the KiMi-K2.5 model as an example, it is estimated to support calls with about 250,000 input Tokens). Second, it provides on-demand selection: buy as much as you need—buy more to enjoy discounts—and it supports payment via phone bills.

Shanghai Telecom also learned that after users purchase quota points, they can call more than 30 popular mainstream large models (text and multimodal) through standard API interfaces, integrating AI capabilities into their own software, scripts, or automation workflows. For example, with a 10 yuan purchase for 2.5 million quota points, it can enable programs to automatically summarize 100 e-books of 100,000 words each. (Source: BlockBeats)

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GaslightGardener
· 7h ago
The discount mechanism isn't detailed; I'm curious how low the price can go for large quantities.
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ArbiterOfFees
· 7h ago
How many rounds of conversation can 2.5 million tokens support? Are there any empirical data?
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