http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-02/01/content_9404236.htm
We all know that asian new year is coming up and we all know the texting spam that comes with it. Aparently that is becoming a problem in China because there are a lot of people in thos cities and many of them are sending text messages to celebrate the occasion. there are so many texts being sent that it is too much for the network to handle and the government is responding with a policy that says that you can only send 500 text messages per hour. to me 500 texts is a lot but to other people and even some people will have a problem copeing with the temporary limitations.
Victor Kuc
Monday, February 1, 2010
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-02/01/content_9404236.htm
The article that I read was about a new policy to limit the number of New Year text messages send during Spring Festival at the end of the year. Three main Chinese mobile network operators limit allowable seding text messages 200 within hour or 1,000 within a day. For holidays and weekends, it will increase to 500 hourly and 2,000 every day. I think it is a good policy because, there are not many people normaly send more than 200 text messages in an hour and 1,000 within a day. Also, this policy would decrease receiving bunch of spam messages. However, because there are exception, bussinessmen who should send numerous text messages to their client, I believe mobile network operators should make exceptional allowance.
-Yoo-Jin Lee 李侑眞
The article that I read was about a new policy to limit the number of New Year text messages send during Spring Festival at the end of the year. Three main Chinese mobile network operators limit allowable seding text messages 200 within hour or 1,000 within a day. For holidays and weekends, it will increase to 500 hourly and 2,000 every day. I think it is a good policy because, there are not many people normaly send more than 200 text messages in an hour and 1,000 within a day. Also, this policy would decrease receiving bunch of spam messages. However, because there are exception, bussinessmen who should send numerous text messages to their client, I believe mobile network operators should make exceptional allowance.
-Yoo-Jin Lee 李侑眞
Friday, January 29, 2010
The article that I read in china Daily is about the new Chinese pillars that are being built in the Olympic Forest Park. The purpose of building these pillars is to celebrate 60th National Day Holiday, but they are not done yet. I think building these Chiense Pillar is great idea because this is one of the why to express their love of thier country and this is type of respect also. I also think that when this is done with the great design, these pillars could be a great view of the tourists in the future.
-Saila Kim-
-Saila Kim-
Monday, January 25, 2010
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/metro/2010-01/19/content_9342037.htm
The article I read was about international schools in China. Many Chinese students want to enroll. I think this is kind of counter-productive. If Chinese students want an international school experience, why don't they go to an international school in a different country? It just doesn't make sense to me. On the other hand, this article did pique my interest in maybe going to an international school. To go to the school spotlighted by the article, you have to interview in Chinese and English. Obviously I'm not at that level yet, but I think it would be pretty cool to go to a school in Beijing. Maybe senior year.
The article I read was about international schools in China. Many Chinese students want to enroll. I think this is kind of counter-productive. If Chinese students want an international school experience, why don't they go to an international school in a different country? It just doesn't make sense to me. On the other hand, this article did pique my interest in maybe going to an international school. To go to the school spotlighted by the article, you have to interview in Chinese and English. Obviously I'm not at that level yet, but I think it would be pretty cool to go to a school in Beijing. Maybe senior year.
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