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Andley also says that “various e-governance initiatives undertaken by governments in the region had also further fuelled the growth of enterprise mobility.”
                     
The jewel in the crown for the mobility market in the Asia Pacific is India, with Springboard reporting it has the highest growth rate of all countries in the region with an estimated CAGR of 41% from 2008 to 2012.

Andley says significant investments in telecom network infrastructure and advanced technologies such as 3G and WiMAX, combined with growing demand for mobility solutions, mean that the enterprise mobility software applications market in India, as well as China, will grow strongly.

“In contrast and almost as a consequence, countries like Singapore and Australia – which have been among mobility’s early adopters – will see their percentage shares of the total region’s enterprise mobility revenues declining steadily.”

To read the full report on the Asia Pacific  mobility market by Springboard follow the link to Research Central.