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More internet/mobile users mean more opportunity for us as domaineer. Enjoy reading this articles:

San Francisco, CA and London, UK; 11 April 2005/ visiongain. The latest study, "The China Mobile Market" published by business information providers, visiongain, investigates the high growth of mobile and Internet users in China, which began in the second half of 1990s. Since then, the mobile market in China has become fiercer, with competition amongst mobile operators to control the entire value chain from contents and application through to terminals.

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http://www.hardworking.com/live/mod...e=article&sid=710&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

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TheWatcher said:
More internet/mobile users mean more opportunity for us as domaineer. Enjoy reading this articles:

San Francisco, CA and London, UK; 11 April 2005/ visiongain. The latest study, "The China Mobile Market" published by business information providers, visiongain, investigates the high growth of mobile and Internet users in China, which began in the second half of 1990s. Since then, the mobile market in China has become fiercer, with competition amongst mobile operators to control the entire value chain from contents and application through to terminals.

Continue reading:
http://www.hardworking.com/live/mod...e=article&sid=710&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0

Good day,
Em

Interesting Article and Observations.

There is obviously a growing link between Mobile and Internet Services especially in the Far East, where implementation of 3G services are well advanced.

The key to the whole thing would appear to be text input methods of Japanese and Chinese Mobile Phones. Are they primarily set up to accept Romanic, Hiragana and Chinese Glyphs, does anyone know?

Clearly, the nature of the text input on these devices is critical. If Japanese text and Chinese text in Romanic characters then conventional domains will make much of the running. Conversely, if the input is primarily in local characters then IDNs will have increasing importance in new domain registrations.

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Dave Wrixon
 

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dwrixon said:
Interesting Article and Observations.

The key to the whole thing would appear to be text input methods of Japanese and Chinese Mobile Phones. Are they primarily set up to accept Romanic, Hiragana and Chinese Glyphs, does anyone know?

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Dave Wrixon

This is currently the limitation of mobile in different countries, especially in foreign dialect. Only time can tell..

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