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DATE=7/1/99 TYPE=BACKGROUND REPORT NUMBER=5-43787 TITLE=CHINA/INTERNET BYLINE=NICK SIMEONE DATELINE=WASHINGTON CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: INTERNET USAGE IS RAPIDLY GROWING IN CHINA AND WITH MORE THAN A BILLION PEOPLE, THE COUNTRY HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BECOME THE WORLD'S LARGEST INTERNET MARKET. BUT AS INTERNET ACCESS INCREASES, BEIJING IS FINDING IT MORE DIFFICULT TO RESTRICT ACCESS TO WEB SITES IT WOULD RATHER THE CHINESE PEOPLE NOT SEE. CORRESPONDENT NICK SIMEONE IN WASHINGTON HAS BEEN LOOKING INTO THE STATUS OF CYBERSPACE IN CHINA. TEXT: ESTIMATES VARY, BUT AS MANY AS TWO MILLION PEOPLE ARE NOW BELIEVED TO BE USING THE INTERNET IN MAINLAND CHINA. WITHIN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS THOUGH, 33 MILLION MORE -- OR THREE PERCENT OF CHINA'S POPULATION -- ARE PREDICTED TO BE ON LINE. /// FIRST ZAHURANCIK ACT /// IT'S STILL A RELATIVELY SMALL PENETRATION RATE, BUT GIVEN THE OVERALL SIZE OF THE CHINESE MARKET, THE OPPORTUNITY THERE IS TREMENDOUS FOR A VERY HIGH OVERALL GROWTH RATE OVER THE NEXT FEW YEARS. // END ACT // JOHN ZAHURANCIK IS PART OF THE STRATEGIS CONSULTING GROUP, WHICH HAS JUST PUBLISHED A REPORT THAT -- AT THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS A COPY -- IS ADVISING BUSINESSES ABOUT FUTURE INTERNET TRENDS IN CHINA. /// SECOND ZAHURANCIK ACT /// RIGHT NOW, WE'RE SEEING A LOT OF DEVELOPMENTS WITH NEW PLAYERS TRYING TO PROVIDE CHINESE LANGUAGE CONTENT, TRANSLATION OF ENGLISH SITE CONTENT AND I THINK WE'LL CONTINUE TO SEE THAT. // END ACT // BUT PERHAPS THE MORE IMPORTANT QUESTION IS NOT HOW WIDESPREAD INTERNET USAGE IN CHINA WILL BECOME, BUT HOW FREE. THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT, LIKE OTHERS THAT DO NOT ALLOW A FREE MEDIA, FILTERS THE CONTENT OF THE WEB. MANY WEBSITES CONTAINING NEWS AND OPINION THAT DIFFER FROM THE GOVERNMENT'S REMAIN BLOCKED OFF. BUT MR. ZAHURANCIK SAYS MORE SITES, AS WELL AS E-MAIL FROM DISSIDENTS ABROAD, ARE GETTING PAST THE CENSORS. /// THIRD ZAHURANCIK ACT /// THAT BATTLE IS STILL BEING FOUGHT. THERE'S BEEN A NUMBER OF THINGS HAPPENING IN THE CHINESE MARKET THAT LOOK AT OPENING UP GREATER ACCESS TO CONTENTS. SOME SITES HAVE BEEN BLOCKED FROM TIME TO TIME, BUT IT SEEMS LIKE THERE IS GREATER AND GREATER ACCESS TO CONTENT FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE TO MOST USERS. /// END ACT /// THAT MAY BE TRUE NOW. BUT, WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF, SAY, CHINA SAW ANOTHER MASS MOVEMENT AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT SIMILAR TO THE ONE IN TIANANMEN SQUARE TEN YEARS AGO -- THIS ONE GIVEN ADDED MOMENTUM BY INFORMATION RECEIVED OVER THE INTERNET? CHEUK KWAN IS INTERNATIONAL COORDINATOR FOR THE ANTI-BEIJING GLOBAL PETITION CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN RIGHTS. /// CHEUK ACT /// IT IS VERY POSSIBLE THAT WITHIN A FEW YEARS FROM NOW THERE MIGHT BE A MASS MOVEMENT, THIS TIME NOT ON TIANANMEN SQUARE BUT ON WEB SITES AND INTERNET SITES THROUGHOUT CHINA. IT'S ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE FOR CHINA TO STOP WEBSITES WITHIN CHINA. THERE'S JUST TOO MANY WEBSITES RIGHT NOW IN CHINA AND HOST SITES IN CHINA, SO THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT CAN NOT WATCH IT. /// END ACT /// CHINA IS NOT THE ONLY GOVERNMENT THAT REFUSES TO ALLOW ITS CITIZENS TO RECEIVE THE WEB UNFILTERED. DECLAN MCCULLAGH IS WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT FOR WIRED MAGAZINE, WHICH CLOSELY FOLLOWS DEVELOPMENTS IN CYBERSPACE. /// FIRST MCCULLAGH ACT /// THIS IS NOT UNIQUE TO CHINA. IT'S A QUESTION THAT ALL ASIAN COUNTRIES ARE GRAPPLING WITH. HOW CAN THEY PRESERVE WHAT THEY VIEW AS THEIR COUNTRY'S CULTURE AND RECONCILE THAT WITH THE GREAT FREEDOM AND UNCONTROLLED AMOUNT OF INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET? /// END ACT /// IF CHINA AND OTHER ASIAN NATIONS DO MOVE TO EASE RESTRAINTS ON THE INTERNET -- AND THE REPORT BY THE STRATEGIS GROUP SUGGESTS THIS IS THE TREND -- FOREIGN BROADCASTERS, LIKE THE VOICE OF AMERICA, MAY FIND NEW COMPETITION. /// SECOND MCCULLAGH ACT /// THE WONDERFUL THING ABOUT THE INTERNET IS THAT PEOPLE CAN FIND EXACTLY WHAT THEY'RE LOOKING FOR. WITH BROADCAST, THEY HAVE TO TAKE WHAT THEY'RE GIVEN. BUT IF THEY HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET, IT'S A WONDERFUL WAY TO FIND NEWS. IT COULD VERY WELL EMERGE AS A RIVAL TO SOME FORMS OF BROADCAST. // END ACT /// REGARDLESS OF HOW THE TUG OF WAR OVER INTERNET FREEDOM PLAYS OUT, INTERNET-RELATED BUSINESSES ARE ATTRACTED TO THE HUGE NEW MARKET THAT CHINA COULD OFFER. BUT WITH MILLIONS OF CHINESE LACKING EVEN BASIC PHONE SERVICE, THE WORLD'S MOST POPULOUS NATION STILL HAS A LONG WAY TO GO BEFORE ADVERTISERS AS WELL AS SILICON VALLEY CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF AN ON-LINE AUDIENCE OF A BILLION OR MORE PEOPLE. (SIGNED) NEB/NJS/GM 01-Jul-99 5:34 PM EDT (2134 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .