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What does the new mobile text message mean?

CMCC's full name is "China Mobile Communications Corporation", which is China Mobile Communications Corporation ("China Mobile" for short). It was established on April 20, 2000. It is a telecommunications company based on GSM, TD-SCDMA and Mobile communication operator of TD-LTE standard network. China Mobile Communications Group Corporation is a state-owned backbone enterprise established on the basis of the overall divestment of the original China Telecom's mobile communications assets in accordance with the country's arrangements and requirements for the reform of the telecommunications system. It was officially listed on May 16, 2000. China Mobile Communications Group Corporation wholly owns China Mobile (Hong Kong) Group Co., Ltd., and China Mobile Co., Ltd. (referred to as the "listed company") controlled by it has established wholly-owned subsidiaries in 31 domestic provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The company is listed in Hong Kong and New York.

Short Message Service, or SMS for short, is text or digital information that users send or receive directly through mobile phones or other telecommunications terminals. The number of characters that users can receive and send each time in text messages is 160 English characters. or numeric characters, or 70 Chinese characters.

In 2014, China Mobile announced that it would build a new business entrance for users in the mobile Internet era through "converged communications". This move was interpreted by the industry as: giving up text messages and embracing converged communications.

China Mobile’s “new SMS” will be charged based on data traffic. As part of the "converged communications" business plan, people familiar with the matter said that the business is expected to be unveiled in mid-to-late December this year and strive to achieve commercial use by the end of 2015.