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Saturday, August 30, 2008

612 million mobile subscribers in India by 2012

It would not be wrong to say that our work will be pending if we stop using our mobiles. The usage of mobile becomes part of our life and near future we may completely depend on mobiles for even simple tasks. The TOI has posted very interesting article - 'Every second Indian to have a mobile by 2012'.

The article reads “According to Business Monitor International, a renowned London-based research firm, 612 million mobile subscribers by 2012 will help India clock a mobile teledensity of roughly 51% by 2012. This scorching pace of growth is unlikely to falter unless the sector faces unforeseen policy disasters or if India's operators fail to roll out their networks. International Telecom Union's (ITU) projections are in the same range.”

India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world and the world’s second largest mobile market. It is the versatile campaign of service providers that makes everyone interest in mobiles. There are many schemes in mobile service, easy to understand and follow. The rural India is no longer new to mobile services. It is clear that by 2012 or before that most of the Indian will have mobile to do something, isn’t that interesting. Moreover, this speculation is a gift for telecoms industries and service providers.

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