Friday, February 13, 2009

Mobile World Celebrates Four Billion Connections

The GSMA today announced that it celebrates the world's four billionth mobile connection, the Wireless Intelligence, GSMA, the Market Intelligence Unit. This milestone highlights the strong growth to continue so that the mobile industry and the global market is well on track to reach a staggering six million connections in 2013.

Growth driven by two main sources: the integration of mobile devices and the subscriber additions in emerging markets összefüggéstelenné earlier. The Mobile World Congress, the world's leading mobile communications industry event will take place from 16 Barcelona 19 February, the industry is to explore ways to sustain this growth.

"As in 2009, enter the world in the middle of a major economic downturn, which affects all aspects of business, every step in the communications value chain. In order to solve the biggest challenge for the global economy, the GSMA focuses on membership and leverage new opportunities and mobility to drive productivity and prosperity, "said Michael O'Hare, Chief Marketing Officer of the GSMA. "Industry initiatives GSMA Mobile Broadband, mobile lifestyle and mobile Planet will help drive this innovation and growth, despite the challenges of the global economic downturn.

Mobile Broadband

The GSMA's Mobile Broadband initiative will focus on developing a ubiquitous mobile broadband infrastructure and the spread of Internet-connected mobile devices. The world's mobile connections now numbering resources of four billion - almost 100 million euros in the mobile broadband - and broadband is only one sixth of the 1.1 billion of the world's population, the opportunities are huge.

At Mobile World Congress Wednesday, February 18 C-level executives of China Unicom, Google, Nokia Siemens Networks, Qualcomm, Skype, Telstra and Verizon Communications will be the "mobile broadband" and "mobile Internet" session to explore Recording Mobile Broadband how to convert customers to the Internet and even more convincing when the wife is always available on mobile broadband services. In addition, mobile broadband Showcase (Hall 2 - 2C37), the GSMA Mobile Broadband focus of a number of implementations, including HSPA + demonstration, which connects the device to the notebook up to 21 Mbps, the maximum time, and more than 50 Netbook HSPA devices, smart phones, USB modems, Data and wireless router.

Mobile Lifestyle

The GSMA's Mobile Lifestyle initiatives in the creation of multidisciplinary services combine innovative Web-only attribute of mobility to services such as banking and entertainment, much more convincing.

Chris DeWolfe, CEO and co-founder of MySpace, on the shares in the mobile entertainment industry, the Mobile Backstage conference on Thursday 19 February at Mobile World Congress. The conference, which both deal with Kevin Spacey and will.i.am are the technical challenges in the mobile services and mobile entertainment features of the industry and the partner co-operation.

Mobile Planet

The GSMA's Mobile Planet to promote initiatives to encourage the mobility of individuals in developing countries, the life of a socially responsible manner. In countries such as India added 10 million new mobile connections per month, and many users accessing the Internet, e-mail and banking statistics, the only mobile devices, developing countries are the most important element in the mobile industry's growth.

Since the electricity network is not available in many new areas of the Mobile World Congress will assess the use of renewable energy. The GSMA's Fund, which facilitates the delivery of mobile for people living on less than USD2 per day will be presented to the Green Power Green Pavilion, where the leading technology providers to meet. The 'Green Mobile Energy "seminar Wednesday, June 18 will explore the role that renewable energy is to expand off-network coverage and reduce OPEX.

"Mobile phones have already been developed for broadband multimedia devices connected to the mass of the mature markets and emerging markets alike.


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