December, 2003
SST initiated the China MNC Forum and held the first session in Shanghai.
April, 2003
SST successfully introduced AT&T's knockout product "Enhanced Virtual Private Network ( EVPN)" into China, and launched it in the market soon afterwards.
December, 2002
UNISITI Strategic Account Council (USAC) was established in Sanya, Hainan and the first session was held there.
July, 2002
SST introduced the first product "AT&T Managed Data Network Service (MDNS)" and launched it in the Chinese market.
March, 2002
SST held its opening ceremony in Shanghai. The Deputy Shanghai Mayor, Mrs. Yan Junqi, Mr. Zhou Deqiang, GM of China Telecom, and Mr. Michael Armstrong, Global CEO of AT&T delivered speeches and gave their best wishes to SST.
February, 2002
The Shanghai node of SST was set up, connecting AT&T's global network and symbolizing SST's capability to provide global network telecommunication services.
December, 2001
For the first time in China, The Ministry of Information Industry approved SST to provide VPN service based on International Private Leased Circuit (IPLC) to MNC customers.
February, 2001
SST obtained approval for opening business and got the business license.
December, 2000
The Shanghai node of SST was set up, connecting AT&T's global network and symbolizing SST's capability to provide global network telecommunication services.
March, 1999
The State Council approved the State Planning Commission's urgent report Relevant Issues Regarding the Value-added Telecommunication Business Cooperation in Pudong between Shanghai Post and Telecommunication Administration Bureau and AT&T.
November, 1994
Shanghai Municipal Government signed the Memorandum of Understanding with AT&T. Both parties agreed to establish a cooperative relationship regarding telecom industry based on the principle of mutual benefit.