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目前全球平均每天仅GSM网络下发送的短消息就约有5亿条,2001年全年将会有2500亿条之多。短消息业务的逐步崛起,为电信运营商带来了新的商机。但是,鉴于目前手机终端上中文输入的复杂性,短消息业务在中国的普及程度受到一定的影响。那么,能否在手机终端上用较快捷的手写方式代替键盘来完成中文输入呢?国际上出台的下一代短消息标准(EMS),以及在此标准基础上由国内的比技公司与部分手机厂商开发的Biji手写手绘短消息技术给出了答案。
At present, there are about 500 million short messages sent by the GSM network on average every day worldwide, and there will be 250 billion as many as in 2001. The gradual rise of short message service has brought new business opportunities for telecom operators. However, due to the complexity of Chinese input on mobile terminals, the popularity of short message service in China is affected to a certain extent. So, can we use the faster handwriting on the mobile terminal instead of the keyboard to complete the Chinese input? Internationally introduced next-generation short message standard (EMS), and on the basis of this standard by the domestic technology companies and some mobile phones The Biji Handwritten Short Message Technology developed by the vendor gives the answer.