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26 December 2004
China's mobile phone users sent 195.89
billion short messages in the first 11 months this year, according to
figures released by the Ministry of Information Industry.
The number of mobile phone subscribers in
China reached a record 329 million at the end of November, said the ministry
in its press release. This is a rise of 59.97 million over the end oflast
year. There are 24.8 mobile phones for every one hundred Chinese, the
ministry said.
Though facing heated competition brought
by mobile communications, the number of fixed-line subscribers rose 50.41
million over the end of last year to 313 million at the end of November.
There are 24.5 fixed-line subscribers for every one hundred Chinese, the
ministry said.
Statistics from the ministry show the
total number of telephone users in China, both mobile phone and fixed-line
users, reached 640 million at the end of November.
The ministry also said that in the first
11 months of the year China's total revenue of post and telecommunications
reached 525.17 billion yuan (63.5 billion US dollars), up 12 percent over
the same period last year.
Postal revenue was 49.67 billion yuan (6
billion US dollars), arise of 1.6 percent year-on-year, and the revenue of
telecommunications hit 475.5 billion yuan (about 57.5 billion US dollars),
up 13.2 percent year-on-year. Fixed assets investment intelecommunications
reached 176.5 billion yuan (21.3 billion US dollars) by the end of November,
up 4.6 percent year-on-year.
China's mobile phone users outnumbered
fixed-line phone subscribers in October 2003. China imported its first
mobile phonetelecommunication facilities in 1987, and it took a decade for
itsnumber of subscribers to jump to 10 million.
Four years later, the country had the
most mobile phone subscribers in the world.
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