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05/06/2013 at 23:33:21 |
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Tencent Holdings is unlikely to charge any fees for the use of its popular mobile chatting application, its president was quoted as saying, after a cabinet minister caused an uproar by saying users might have to pay fees in future. Tencent's Weixin, or WeChat, app is currently free and has attracted more than 300 million users. State-owned China National Radio on Sunday quoted Tencent's President Liu Chiping as saying at a forum in south China that his company was unlikely to charge users any fees because they already pay for Internet access. ...
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