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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Is there an African bandwidth glut on the way?
Africa is the world’s most rapidly growing market for mobile telephony, and it’s also home to some of the fastest growing fixed-line markets in the world. A surge in demand for Internet access and broadband capabilities is accelerating a fixed-line … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Broadband, Fixed Markets
Tagged Africa, broadband, emerging markets
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What’s more important to young people: food or their mobile?
Just how many young people make up the mobile youth market? According to the MobileYouth 2011 study, there are some 1.8 billion young people who own a mobile device. Put another way, if all the mobile youth lived in a … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile Markets, Mobile Operators, Mobile Youth
Tagged emerging markets, Mobile Network Operators, mobile spend, mobile youth, smartphones, youth market
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