Source : Wireless Week
Without a doubt, mobile broadband is today's growth engine for the telecom industry. Despite the current global economic slowdown, AT&T witnessed a 37.2 percent increase in wireless data revenue to $3.4 billion during the second quarter of 2009, adding more than 2.4 million iPhone customers. And even though Verizon Wireless didn't quite have the iPhone-centric sizzle, their wireless data revenues were still up 52.6 percent in the same quarter. Similarly, Intel reported solid second-quarter earnings due in part to strong sales of its Atom chips for netbooks and other mobile computers. The emerging picture is clear: Consumers want mobile broadband, and they want it now.
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Without a doubt, mobile broadband is today's growth engine for the telecom industry. Despite the current global economic slowdown, AT&T witnessed a 37.2 percent increase in wireless data revenue to $3.4 billion during the second quarter of 2009, adding more than 2.4 million iPhone customers. And even though Verizon Wireless didn't quite have the iPhone-centric sizzle, their wireless data revenues were still up 52.6 percent in the same quarter. Similarly, Intel reported solid second-quarter earnings due in part to strong sales of its Atom chips for netbooks and other mobile computers. The emerging picture is clear: Consumers want mobile broadband, and they want it now.
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