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Texting could be done with characters. Long ago in the 1980s, Chinese character radicals especially as used in Japanese, extended the ASCII character set from 256 to 1024. Ctrl-Alt-this and Ctrl-Alt-that. Special keyboards were developed, also. It was always cumbersome. That is one reason why faxes endure over there: you can write in characters with a pen and send the message.
Be all that as it may, the Chinese government is chasing a chimera. Technology moves fast and they dare not give it up. Their own history provides the lesson: gunpowder, printing, noodles, ... When revolutionaries overran the Hidden City, they were stunned by the original artifacts in deep storage for centuries while the West literally re-invented the wheel.