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BEIJING, Dec. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chinese mainland
will take more active and practical measures to realize the "direct link" in
post and telecommunications across the Taiwan Straits, said an official with the
Ministry of Information Industry (MII) Sunday.
These are part of the measures to
realize the "Three Direct Links" in mail, transport and trade so as to boost
cross-Straits cooperation and reunify the country at an early date, said the
official of the ministry's Hong Kong-Macao-Taiwan affairs office.
Thanks to efforts made by departments on both sides,
some cross-Straits postal and telecommunications businesses had been launched.
Last year, mail sent between the two sides totaled
9.83 milliontons, 320 percent higher than 1989.
Since 1989, phone calls made by mainlanders to Taiwan
have increased by 10 percent every year, totaling 340 million minutes and
ranking second for calls made by mainlanders to overseas last year.
Meanwhile, Taiwan's phone calls to the mainland also
accounted for 30 percent of its calls to overseas, ranking first in its overseas
business. Telecommunications companies were allowed to offer cross-Straits
tele-conference services at the beginning of this year.
Despite achievements made so far, many problems still
exist in realizing direct mail, because without direct transport, postal
packages have to be delivered via Hong Kong or Macao. "High mail transportation
cost, slow delivery speed and lack of business has caused the current mail
business to fall short of public demands."
The mainland, he said, has taken solid steps to
realize direct mail exchange and telecommunications.
As early as in February 1979, the mainland opened a
telegraph business to Taiwan and long-distance call one month later.
Moreover, China's former President Jiang Zemin put
forward the Eight-Point Proposals on China's reunification in January 1995. The
Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (MPT), MII's predecessor, also advanced
five policy proposals on opening directmail and telecommunications services .
The Taiwan authorities should, stressed the official,
stop politicizing the issue of "Three Direct Links" as there are no technical
barriers in realizing the goal of direct links in mail, transportation and
trade.
"We hope to conduct direct talks with our Taiwan
counterparts on details of direct mail and look forward to further cooperation
between telecommunications companies on the two sides," he said. Enditem
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