--FILE--employés chinois travaillent dans le centre d'opération mobile messaging app Weixin, ou WeChat, au siège de Tencent dans la ville de Shenzhen, sou
--FILE--Chinese employees work in the operation center of mobile messaging app Weixin, or WeChat, at the headquarters of Tencent in Shenzhen city, south Chinas Guangdong province, 29 March 2013. The government will not interfere with the popular mobile phone messaging software WeChat and let the market decide whether the service should be charged or not. Government agencies have not interfered and will not interfere with WeChats operations (and) it is up to the business owners to decide whether it will be charged, Zhang Feng, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, said on Tuesday (23 April 2013). So far, we support Tencents recent decision not to charge users for the service. Tencent, the WeChat developer, said in an official statement earlier this month that it will not charge users. *** Local Caption *** ÈÎÓñÃ÷ ÉîÛÚ ÌÚѶ×ܲ¿ ΢CÅƽ̨ ΢CÅ