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Euro Mobile Broadband up to 49m by 2013

Categories: Mobile Broadband
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, June 26th, 2008 at 7:44 AM

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Following on from the story I recently wrote about Mobile Broadband being free by 2009, another report (from Berg Insight) has stated that European Mobile broadband usage will reach 49 million people by 2013.

Inclusion in Laptops (and I presume sub-notebooks and suchlike) will fuel growth, meaning the gradual inclusion of 3.5G (HSPA) and 4G (LTE) technologies.

The report does also say that mobile connectivity will still take second place to home-based (fixed) connectivity – presumably as there will always be that gap between evolving fixed line speeds and those mobile – currently sitting at about a 10x ratio I reckon…

[Via: Smartbrief]

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Ben is a 10+ year veteran of the Mobile industry – starting his career when SMS was a still a relatively new concept for most people (!), he has now consulted on everything from bleeding-edge Mobile content, to the next-gen accessories you might view it on. As a result he has a broad and deep knowledge in numerous areas of Mobile – from network operators to device vendors, to infrastructure and middleware vendors (not to mention content delivery) – and has worked for companies in all of these areas! He is based in the UK, a hotbed of activity for mobile, and recently became a father for the second time – as oppose to in his younger years when he was happy spend time tweaking all manner of mobile devices to 'nth' degree, he now looks for services and hardware that provide the most efficient, compact, and reliable improvements to his already manic life! It’s his opinion that Mobile solutions should be there to help to make your life better – if a particular solution (be it service or device) isn’t doing this, he believes you need to ask the very important question of why you continue to use it... His focus at IntoMobile is mainly on Mobile content, services, and infrastructure, particularly as regards the UK market – and with the occasional look at devices. Additionally, using his extensive experience in the industry, he will provide commentary on the industry at large, with regular (and hopefully thought-provoking) articles.