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Thursday, January 17, 2013
China adds 51 million internet users in one year, mobile numbers increase by 18.1 percent
China Internet
treated with 564 million users in 2012, increasing its user base by 10 percent. Despite ongoing efforts to monitor residents and restrict access to subversive content, these substantial gains were driven apparently by mobile access to the Internet, with the number of Chinese users to play in the band phones and increased tablets 18.1 per cent, now totaling 420 million. This is
75 percentall users.
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