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Shanghai Taxis Now SMS-Enabled

March 24, 2005
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Shanghai might be China's business hub, but getting to a meeting on time has always been a problem because of the high demand for taxis. Starting this week, Shanghai residents can now hail a taxi using their mobile phones and a new wireless short message service (SMS).

The Shanghai Taxi Control Center has launched a "Booking Taxi Via Short Message" service to ease citizens' transportation needs.

After citizens input their name, location, destination and starting time, and indicate the traffic details nearby, they only need to send the message to 96965. The control center will relay them with a message to confirm the booking and then send a taxi to the required place within 10 minutes.

Tags: automobile | Business | China | input | mobile | service | Shanghai | SMS | taxi | transportation | Wireless

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