Chinese mobile phone users sent 217.76 billion short messages in 2004,
up 58.8 per cent from the previous year, according to statistics released
by the Ministry of Information Industry on Thursday.
China's information industry brought in more than 21.7 billion yuan in
2004, as sending one short message costs 0.1 yuan in China.
An MII official attributed the huge increase to a variety of new
value-added message services, such as WAP and JAVA. He predicted that with
the coming of 3G, more value-added message services will emerge in the
country and help create more profits.
The MII also said China had 114.567 million new phone
subscribers in 2004, 64.871 million of them were mobile phone subscribers and
49.696 million were fixed phone subscribers. China has 647.267 million
phone users now.
(Agencies) |