August 8, 2004

Hong Kong children top mobile phone ownership in Asia

thumb.sge.tff86.060804171404.photo00.default-373x273.jpg Hong Kong's mobile phone obsession has passed onto children, with their ownership of the gadgets coming highest in Asia, a survey showed, reports the AFP.

"An annual report on Asian telecoms market conducted in 12 countries by research company TNS showed 29 percent of Hong Kong children aged 6 to 15 have a mobile phone, followed by 25 percent in Australia and Japan.

New Zealand and Singapore came in third place with 24 percent. The regional average is 12 percent.

The youngest mobile phone owner in Hong Kong is just six years old.

TNS Hong Kong Associate Director Stephen Yap said the city's high penetration rate is partly due to its low calling costs.

"Hong Kong is arguably the most competitive mobile market in the world, with six operators serving a population of seven million and an overwhelming choice of handsets on the market," he said.

Japan has only three network operators.

But in terms of text messaging, Hong Kong came bottom compared with the rest of the region.

Just 43 percent of Hong Kong mobile users send text messages. They send an average of only 23 messages a month compared with 124 in China, 219 in Singapore and 466 in Philippines.

Hong Kong was relatively late in introducing inter-operator SMS, which explains why SMS usage lags far behind other countries," Yap added."

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