Youth Get Multi-Media Message
Like most carriers China Mobile expects MMS to be a hit with the youth market. But unlike most carriers who talk about MMS primarily in the context of camera phones and picture messaging, China Mobile expects MMS-based news and information to be a key part of their service. Maybe that's because they plan to charge a reasonable $.10 per message.
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