Telstra has revealed the addition of almost one million new mobile services in the six months to December 2011, but Sensis revenues plummeted 24 percent in 12 months.
Two-thirds of the world’s population uses a mobile phone as global user numbers passed the four billion mark, with continued strong growth in newly industrialised countries – and demand for mobile data booming across Europe, Japan and the US.
According to the European Information Technology Observatory, the
number of mobile users would climb from 3.9 billion in 2008 to an
expected 4.4 billion in 2009 – an increase of about 12 per cent.
“The strongest growth in the use of mobile phones now comes from newly
industrialized and developing countries”, EITO chairman Bruno
Lamborghini said, with especially strong growth across BRIC economies.
The number of mobile phone users in India is expected to increase 32
per cent this year to 457 million, while numbers in Brazil would rise
14 per cent to 172 million, EITO reported.
The China market continued its incredible run of strong growth, expanding 12 per cent to 684 million.
With penetration rates already high in industrialised countries, growth
rates were less spectacular – but impressive all the same, given the
limited room to expand.
In the EU, the number of phone accounts will grow by 4 per cent to 641
million this year – meaning there are considerably more mobile accounts
than people.
“In Europe, the USA and Japan, the trend is for high-quality multimedia mobiles with Internet access”, Lamborghini said.
EITO said the number of UMTS accounts in the EU will increase by 36 per
cent in 2009 to about 172 million, while accounts based on GSM
technology will decrease by 5 percent to 469 million.
A similar picture will emerge in the US market, EITO found, with the
number of UMTS users expected to increase by 74 per cent to 108 million
this year, while GSM accounts will fall by 7 percent to 177 million.
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