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Since the implementation of these new measures, the Company has been actively analyzing their potential impact on its business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects and has maintained an active dialogue with its telecommunications operator partners. After careful analysis over this period, the Company now expects that the new measures described above would impact the Company's WAP and wireless Internet services and a portion of the Company's mobile game services, as well as the revenues derived from such services.
Based on the Company's current assessment of these measures, the Company
now expects its revenues in the fourth quarter of 2009 to be within the range
of
About KongZhong
KongZhong Corporation is a leading mobile Internet company in
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