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During January-March, 2006, the business volume of China communications industry reached RMB 343.72 billion, up 24.8% from the same period of 2005, among which, that of the telecommunication industry was RMB 326.51 billion, up 25.3% year-on-year and, that of the post industry was RMB 17.21 billion, up 17.1%.
At the same time, the business revenue of China communications industry reached RMB 169.25 billion, increasing by 11.8% compared to the same period of 2005, among which, that of the telecommunication industry was RMB 153.43 billion, up 11.6% year-on-year and, that of the post industry was RMB 15.83 billion, up 13.7%.
Mobile communications plays a principal role in prompting stable increase of the revenue of telecommunication business. Its revenue increased by 17.6% year-on-year and shared 15.6% of the total revenue of telecommunication industry. Data communication still enjoyed the fastest increase in revenue, rising by 23.0% year-on-year, twice of major businesses of telecommunication industry. The revenue of the local fixed phone business and the long-distance call business to the total revenue of the communications industry decreased by 1.98% and 1.10% respectively compared to the same period of 2005, while that of the mobile communication business and the data communication business increased by 2.24% and 1.00% separately. In mobile communications field, the mobile data business develops at a fast pace and its revenue accounted for 20.3% of the total revenue of mobile communications industry.
By increase in mobile phone subscribers in the first quarter of 2006, the top 10 provinces (municipalities/regions) are Hebei, Henan, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shandong, Hubei, Sichuan, Liaoning, Fujian and Shanghai. By revenue, east China enjoys obvious advantages with six of its provinces in the ranking list. By increase in subscriber number, provinces (municipalities/regions) from central and west China are over their counterparts in east China. Henan and Hebei occupied the first place of increase in fixed phone subscribers and mobile phone subscribers respectively. In the top 10 list by province (municipality/region), five are from central China and four from west China.
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During January-March, 2006, the business volume of China communications industry reached RMB 343.72 billion, up 24.8% from the same period of 2005, among which, that of the telecommunication industry was RMB 326.51 billion, up 25.3% year-on-year and, that of the post industry was RMB 17.21 billion, up 17.1%.
At the same time, the business revenue of China communications industry reached RMB 169.25 billion, increasing by 11.8% compared to the same period of 2005, among which, that of the telecommunication industry was RMB 153.43 billion, up 11.6% year-on-year and, that of the post industry was RMB 15.83 billion, up 13.7%.
Mobile communications plays a principal role in prompting stable increase of the revenue of telecommunication business. Its revenue increased by 17.6% year-on-year and shared 15.6% of the total revenue of telecommunication industry. Data communication still enjoyed the fastest increase in revenue, rising by 23.0% year-on-year, twice of major businesses of telecommunication industry. The revenue of the local fixed phone business and the long-distance call business to the total revenue of the communications industry decreased by 1.98% and 1.10% respectively compared to the same period of 2005, while that of the mobile communication business and the data communication business increased by 2.24% and 1.00% separately. In mobile communications field, the mobile data business develops at a fast pace and its revenue accounted for 20.3% of the total revenue of mobile communications industry.
By increase in mobile phone subscribers in the first quarter of 2006, the top 10 provinces (municipalities/regions) are Hebei, Henan, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shandong, Hubei, Sichuan, Liaoning, Fujian and Shanghai. By revenue, east China enjoys obvious advantages with six of its provinces in the ranking list. By increase in subscriber number, provinces (municipalities/regions) from central and west China are over their counterparts in east China. Henan and Hebei occupied the first place of increase in fixed phone subscribers and mobile phone subscribers respectively. In the top 10 list by province (municipality/region), five are from central China and four from west China.
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1 Development Status of Major Indicators 1.1 Business Volume and Business Revenue 1.2 Development in Subscriber Scale 1.2.1 Yr.-on-Yr. Decrease of Traditional Fixed Phone and Local Wireless Phone Subscribers 1.2.2 Fast Paced Development of Mobile Packet Data Subscribers Prompting Upgrading in Mobile Phone Subscriber Structure2 Business Structure Analysis 2.1 Revenue Structure of the Telecommunication Business 2.2 Local Call Business 2.3 Long Distance Call Business 2.4 High Speed Development in SMS-representing Mobile Data Business 2.5 ARPU Comparison between Fixed Communications and Mobile Communications 3 Development Comparison by Region 3.1 Comparison among East China, Central China and West China 3.1.1 Revenue from the Communication Business 3.1.2 Increase in Fixed Phone Subscriber Number 3.1.3 Increase in Mobile Phone Subscriber Number 3.2 Comparison by Province (Municipality/Region) 3.2.1 Top 10 Provinces by Revenue from Communications Business 3.2.2 Top 10 Provinces by Whole-quarter Increase in Fixed Phone Subscribers 3.2.3 Top 10 Provinces by Whole-quarter Increase in Mobile Phone Subscribers
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Monthly Revenue from Communications Business, Jan 2003-Mar 2006 Monthly Increase in Fixed Phone Subscriber Number, Jan 2003-Mar 2006 Yr.-on-Yr. Increase in Traditional and Wireless Fixed Phone Subscriber Number, 2004-2006 Monthly Increase in Mobile Phone Subscriber Number, Jan 2003-Mar 2006 Development Status of China Mobile Packet Data Subscribers Structure of Revenue from Communications Business, 2005Q1 Structure of Revenue from Communications Business, 2006Q1 Yr.-on-Yr. Growth Rate of Revenue of Different Businesses, 2006Q1 Long-distance Call Duration Structure, 2004Q1, 2005Q1 & 2006Q1 Monthly Revenue from Mobile Data Business, Jan 2005-Mar 2006 Development Status of SMS, 2002-2005 ARPU Comparison between Fixed Communications and Mobile Communications, 2004Q1, 2005Q1 & 2006Q1 Revenue from Communication Business in East China, Central China and West China, 2006Q1 Increased Fixed Phone Subscriber Number in East China, Central China and West China, 2004-2006Q1 Increased Mobile Phone Subscriber Number in East China, Central China and West China, 2004Q1, 2005Q1, 2006Q1 Revenue from Communication Business of the Top 10 Provinces, 2006Q1 Top 10 Provinces by Increase in Fixed Phone Subscriber Number, 2006Q1 Top 10 Provinces by Increase in Mobile Phone Subscriber Number, 2006Q1 Statistics of Local Fixed Phone Call and Local Mobile Phone Call, Jan-Mar 2006
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