Hello all,

I see that there are an estimated 4 billiion obile phone connections. It is 
important to note that it is not 4 billion individuals or 4 billion handsets. 
It is the number of subscriptions out there.

A link to the article is:

http://www.google.com/gwt/n?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cellular-news.com%2Fstory%2F35298.php&hl=en&source=m&uipref=3

Rich L.

Sent from mobile phone

PS Can someone post this to the Ning site? I am operating from my mobile phone 
and not a PC for the moment. Thanks

Mobile Phone Subscribers Pass 4 Billion Mark

-GSM focused trade body, 3G Americas says that a historic milestone was 
achieved for the wireless industry in December 2008 with 4 billion connections 
to mobile devices worldwide.
This estimate by Informa Telecoms & Media represents 60% of the entire global 
population today. In some countries, millions of people are now experiencing 
connectivity to the world for the first time through wireless and changing 
their economic, social and political fortunes forever.

"The Latin America and Caribbean region continues to show steady consumer 
growth with 16% year-on-year growth as subscription numbers are expected to 
reach in excess of 440 million, equating to 76% penetration," noted Marisol 
Gomez, Americas regional analyst at Informa Telecoms & Media. "The market in 
the region to have shown the greatest number of net additions in the year was 
unsurprisingly Brazil [19 million], but in terms of annual growth, we note that 
Peru has been a particularly fast growing market with 4.6 million net 
additions, representing annual subscription growth of 33%."

As many emerging markets are achieving a new level of communication, wireless 
technology continues its rapid advancement into next generation mobile 
networks. Currently, more than 100 operators worldwide, including most industry 
leaders, have announced expectations to migrate networks to LTE from 2010 and 
beyond. LTE is the next evolution of mobile broadband technology that utilizes 
OFDM-based technology and a flat-IP core network allowing an enhanced Internet 
experience on mobile devices.

"Third generation technologies continue to evolve and the GSM operator today 
has a clear path towards LTE," stated Chris Pearson, President of 3G Americas. 
"In addition to the evolution to LTE by GSM operators, LTE is proving to be the 
technology choice for CDMA operators as well."
The number of wireless users on 3G services continues to rise. Informa 
estimates that there are nearly 415 million 3G subscriptions to date, with 77% 
share of the 3G market on UMTS/HSPA networks or 320 million connections, and 
the remaining 95 million on CDMA EV-DO. The number of commercial UMTS/HSPA 
networks has risen to 258 in more than 100 countries, including 41 networks in 
20 countries in the Latin America and Caribbean region.

"HSPA and HSPA+ will compete with any and all mobile wireless technologies 
available today and in the near future," concluded Pearson. "In fact, recent 
commercial launches of HSPA+, such as that of Telstra in Australia, are 
reporting peak theoretical downlink speeds of 21.6 Mbps. 3G is more than 
capable of delivering the bandwidth customers need today, and the emerging LTE 
technology provides us with a clear evolution path for the future."

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