| Introduction |
| 2004-05-14 |
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Since the founding of the PRC in 1949, China has
formed a comprehensive transportation system comprehending
railways, highways, civil aviation and water transport, and
a posts and telecommunications network accessible from all
directions. As the market economy system was established
after the initiation of the policies of reform and opening
to the outside world in 1978, historic changes took place in
transport, posts and telecommunications—they have
developed quickly and are heading for openness and
competition, emerging from a closed and monopolistic state.
By the end of 1999, the total length of transportation lines
in China had reached 3.55 million km, 16.3 times and 2.88
times the lengths in 1949 and 1978, respectively; the total
length of optical cable lines had reached 194,000 km from
zero in 1978. In 1978, there were no mobile
telecommunications in China; however, in 1999, the mobile
phone users reached 43.24 million. Mobile telecommunications
have developed to the extent of using analogue and digital
networks, and realized automatic roaming with some countries
and regions. Data telecommunications have grown from nothing
to the stage of having an efficient network.
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