Cellphone users over 2 billion

Cellphone users over 2 billion

HELSINKI – The number of mobile phone subscribers in the world has surpassed the two-billion milestone, Wireless Intelligence, an information service set up by industry body GSM Association and consulting firm Ovum, said on Sunday.

“The bulk of the new growth now is coming from large, less well-developed markets such as China, India, Eastern Europe, Latin America and Africa,” Wireless Intelligence said in a statement. The largest mobile phone maker, Finnish Nokia, said last month that it expected the two-billion mark to be reached in the October-to-December quarter and three billion by 2010.”The total number of mobile connections is now equivalent to nearly a third of the estimated world population of 6,5 billion,” Martin Garner, director at Wireless Intelligence, said in a statement.”Although total connections are higher than the real number of users due to multiple connections, or inactive pre-paid connections, this is still a significant landmark for the industry,” he added.Nokia, which sold 31,9 per cent of all phones in the second quarter, according to researchers Gartner, is followed by US Motorola with 17,9 per cent of the market and Korean Samsung Electronics Co.Ltd with 12,8 per cent.- Nampa-ReutersThe largest mobile phone maker, Finnish Nokia, said last month that it expected the two-billion mark to be reached in the October-to-December quarter and three billion by 2010.”The total number of mobile connections is now equivalent to nearly a third of the estimated world population of 6,5 billion,” Martin Garner, director at Wireless Intelligence, said in a statement.”Although total connections are higher than the real number of users due to multiple connections, or inactive pre-paid connections, this is still a significant landmark for the industry,” he added.Nokia, which sold 31,9 per cent of all phones in the second quarter, according to researchers Gartner, is followed by US Motorola with 17,9 per cent of the market and Korean Samsung Electronics Co.Ltd with 12,8 per cent.- Nampa-Reuters

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