&to=http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/379/13378_SMS.html' target=_blank>The world's first novel to be delivered through SMS is to be made into a movie, which is also to be delivered to cell phones and on the Internet.
The novel, Outside the Fortress Besieged, written by Mongolian businessman Qian Fuchang, is a steamy tale of illicit love among married people and is being short-messaged in instalments of 70 characters each, reports the Inquirer.
Earlier a Beijing-based wireless business operator bought the domestic rights to the novel for 180,000 yuan (RM82,500).
The film will consist of 30 to 40 segments and should be able to be viewed on cellphones, company officials said.
China has about 260 million mobile phone users, the vast majority of whom &to=http://english.pravda.ru/main/18/90/363/11765_phone.html' target=_blank>use SMS, The Malaysia Star said.
According to Straits Times, "My book is about two people who have a passionate affair, which is not supported by morality or law, but is very understandable."
In addition to providing the usual functions that are already commonplace in &to=http://english.pravda.ru/world/2001/12/06/23111.html' target=_blank>East Asia such as e-mail, web surfing, restaurant reservations, dating and global positioning-aided directions and maps for the lost, China's cellphone world has become the latest frontier of individual enterprise.
China has about 260 million cellphone users, the vast majority of whom use SMS, Xinhua reported.
During the Chinese New Year period, cellphone users in China sent nearly 10 billion short messages, generating 1 billion yuan in revenue, it added.
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