With 120.6m users, China
tops world mobile count
(08/15/2001) (China Daily)
China eventually surpassed the United States at the end of
July to win the distinction of being the globe's biggest mobile telecom market, the
Ministry of Information Industry (MII) said on Tuesday.
According to the ministry, China now boasts 120.6 million
mobile service subscribers.
The United States has 120.1 million mobile users.
China's population of mobile phone users has been growing at
around 5 million per month this year, MII spokesman Wang Lijian revealed.
Despite these numbers, however, China's mobile-related firms
realize their job is not done.
At present, only 10 per cent of the population use mobile
phones, with most of them living in eastern coastal cities.
User rates in the United States and the western European
markets are around 40 per cent and 50 per cent respectively.
The relatively low penetration rate in China makes the market
very promising and has turned China into a battlefield for telecom equipment makers.
"The Chinese market is a shining star in the cloud of
global economic downturn,'' said Jan Malm, president of Ericsson (China) Co.
Malm said China has become Ericsson's top market this year
after being one of the top three in the last four years.
He predicts the market will become increasingly competitive
in the coming years.
The country's two mobile telecom operators, China Mobile and
China Unicom, have reported rapid growth in both subscriber numbers and business income
this year.
Their combined performance of late has cast a shadow over
fixed-line phone operators and experts predict mobile phones could outnumber regular
phones in the near future.
"The mobile phone has become a strong rival to
fixed-line business and mobile subscribers could surpass fixed-line users within the
year,'' said Yang Peifang, a telecom expert with the Chinese Academy of Telecommunications
Research.
China currently has 160 million fixed-line telephone users,
most serviced by China Telecom.
But China Telecom's growth has slowed down and the company
now makes less money than both of the mobile service providers.
The information technology industry, led by the telecom
sector, has become a major contributor to the country's economy in recent years.
The IT industry output is expected to make up more than 7 per
cent of China's gross domestic product (GDP) within five years, according to a forecast by
the State Development Planning Commission (SDPC).
The SDPC predicts that 40 per cent of the Chinese households
will have telephones and more than 95 per cent of them will have access to TV and radio in
five years.
Over the next five years, the output of IT service industries
will grow by more than 30 per cent annually, the commission has forecasted. In the same
time, the number of Internet users will increase to more than 8 per cent of the
population, it says.
As average Chinese families are expected to spend a larger
part of their income on information consumption, the penetration of information technology
into daily life is to create 20 million new jobs over the next five years, according to
the commission.
(China Daily by Hou Mingjuan)
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