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Emerging markets drive mobile growth
Worldwide mobile penetration rates are expected to reach as high as 95 per cent by 2013 from the current level of 46 per cent, according to a recent report by Tariff Consultancy.
Ian Williams
Oct 13 2008, 7:30AM
Mobility
Emerging markets drive mobile growth
Mobile penetration rates expected to reach 95 per cent by 2013.
Staff Writers
Oct 11 2008, 7:29AM
Mobility
Is local broadband penetration restricting the networking space?
We assess if the short fallings of the local broadband market is affecting the performances of networking vendors as they look to push the next wave of network innovation in Australia.
Staff Writers
Jun 24 2008, 3:30PM
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