In a hunt for fresh growth, China’s internet companies are looking to lower-income users in lower-tier cities with lower internet-service penetration.
Li Yuan joined The Wall Street Journal in New York in 2004. She covered U.S. telecom industry and mobile Internet and edited the Chinese edition of WSJ.com.
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