--FILE--un cliente cinese tenta di eseguire iPhone 5c di smartphone Apple presso un Apple Store in Cina a Shanghai, 20 settembre 2013. Apple ha creato i
--FILE--A Chinese customer tries out iPhone 5c smartphones of Apple at an Apple store in Shanghai, China, 20 September 2013. Apple has established its first iCloud data centre in mainland China ¨C using a state-owned telecoms companys storage service, prompting concerns about government censorship and monitoring. The unprecedented move was meant to soothe Chinese consumers who have been complaining about the slow speed of iCloud connectivity, according to Apple. It also sought to dismiss concerns over the deep involvement of a Chinese state-owned company in the initiative. We have added China Telecom to our list of data centre providers to increase bandwidth and improve performance for our customers in mainland China, Apple said in a statement to the South China Morning Post on Friday (15 August 2014). The US computer giants iCloud service enables users to automatically sync, or store and back up, files from their Apple devices to a storage locker on the web. The company did not provide more details about the new iCloud centre, but an article on the website of Fuzhous city government in Jiangxi province on Tuesday said the switch in storage facilities took effect at about 5am last Friday following 15 months of technical testing and evaluation.