China recorded a netizen population of 144 million by the end of
March this year, vice information industry minister said on
Thursday.
Xi Guohua said by 2010, the figure is expected to reach 200
million, with an average annual growth of eight percent.
Broadband service users number 97 million nationwide at the
present time, Xi added.
Of the Chinese netizens, young people, teenagers in particular,
account for a large proportion.
"Unhealthy information flow on Internet will do harm to young
people both physically and psychologically," Xi said.
Xi called for healthy content to be provided for Internet and
net-based porn to be cracked down upon.
In a related development, Bo Fusuo, an official in charge of
economic operation under the Ministry of Information Industry, said
Thursday that by 2010, the information industry will be able to
garner 10 trillion yuan (US$1.3 trillion) in revenue, with an
average annual growth of 17.6 percent.
And the sector's added value will grow at an average annual rate
of 15 percent to reach 2.6 trillion yuan (US$337.7 billion) by
2010, accounting for 10 percent of China's GDP.
(Xinhua News Agency May 18, 2007)
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