On March 15th, the highly anticipated annual CCTV 3.15 Gala aired promptly at 8:00 PM.
According to the program schedule, the top three exposed items are the "Motherboard for Water Army," fireproof glass that isn't fireproof, and fire extinguishers made with inferior materials.
The "Motherboard for Water Army" operates within the murky industry of repurposing old mobile phone motherboards. By integrating 20 motherboards into a single unit, this setup allows for controlling hundreds of phones with just one computer, facilitating either one IP for multiple devices or one device per IP.
This method is more sophisticated than traditional cloud control software, producing more authentic results while also circumventing rules governing games, platforms, and regulations.
According to business data, China currently hosts 320 companies related to mobile phone motherboards.
Geographically, Guangdong, Jiangsu, and Jiangxi have the highest concentrations of such enterprises, with 230, 14, and 12 companies respectively.
Among companies involved in mobile phone motherboard-related businesses, 23.24% have faced legal disputes, 15.29% have encountered operational irregularities, and 2.75% have been subject to administrative penalties.
Fireproof glass and fire extinguishers, on the other hand, represent counterfeit and substandard products. The fireproof glass fails to meet safety standards and thus cannot effectively prevent fires, while the fire extinguishers are produced with shortcuts and inferior materials, posing significant safety hazards.