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Analyze how SMS is popular for New Year greetings.

The "thumb economy" represented by SMS once again showed great vitality during the Spring Festival in 2009. According to the estimates of three telecom operators, China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom, during the Spring Festival holiday from New Year's Eve to the sixth day, the number of short messages sent in China is expected to exceed 654.38+08 billion.

The rise of short messages is closely related to the popularity of mobile phones. At first, the mobile phone was a luxury. With the progress of science and technology and the improvement of economic level, mobile phones have gradually become people's daily necessities. According to statistics, by 2002, the number of mobile users in China alone had exceeded 654.38 billion. In the early days, the function of mobile phone was mainly as a mobile phone, which was a convenient and fast communication product. With the development of SMS function, a mobile phone with SMS function is a complete mobile phone. In daily life, after more and more mobile phone buyers ask about the price of mobile phones, the following question is: Can this mobile phone send Chinese short messages?

Short messages and mobile phones are increasing at the same time, and most mobile phone users have sent and received short messages. Recently, Beijing Shaohai Market Research Co., Ltd. conducted a survey on the consumption behavior of mobile phone short messages among residents in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, showing that 63. 1% of the respondents used their mobile phones to send short messages to others, and the proportion of young people sending short messages was as high as 89.0%. As a new communication method, SMS has penetrated into people's daily life. There was a survey on the Internet: "What kind of way do you want to greet him (her) when the festival is over?" Therefore, SMS blessings account for 67. 1% of the total. It is not uncommon to greet each other by SMS. During the Spring Festival and Valentine's Day, the mobile SMS platform in China, which can handle 470 SMS messages per second, was packed.

The Internet set off a lifestyle revolution a few years ago, and the increasingly popular short message culture seems to be quietly brewing a new life revolution. In Japan, thousands of people, including teenagers with dyed hair of various colors, housewives with family responsibilities and serious "office workers", hold mobile phones of various colors, models and styles and keep pressing them with their thumbs. For them, texting by mobile phone is not only a fashion, but also a new way of communication, entertainment and life.