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97 percent Indians would Own Mobile Phones by 2014
India expected to cross the 1 billion subscriber mark by 2012
There is no doubt that India is arguably one of the fastest growing mobile phone markets in the world.
Each day, an increasing number of people get added to one of the many mobile networks in the country - all of which are growing at alarming rates. In short, it's clear that there would come a time when most of the country is "connected" via mobile phones.
Market research firm iSuppli has predicted that that by 2014, 97 percent of Indians would own mobile phones. This, for a country with a huge percentage of population below the poverty line, would be a weirdly unique achievement. "Such high mobile teledensity means that almost everyone - except children and the abjectly poor - will have a cell phone in India, with those having multiple mobiles boosting total subscription rates and compensating for those without," said Jagdish Rebello, Ph.D., Senior Director and Principal Analyst for Wireless Research at iSuppli.
iSuppli has arrived at this figure going by the current growth rates. By 2009 end India had "just" 525 million mobile subscribers - and in a year, the number is set to reach 766.0 million - that's an increase of almost 50 percent in just a year.
The only country with more mobile subscribers than India is China.
Techtree.com India > News > Consumer Electronics > 97 percent Indians would Own Mobile Phones by 2014
97 percent of Indians will own a cellphone by 2014 - Technology news
India Cell Phone Penetration to Reach 97 Percent in 2014
India expected to cross the 1 billion subscriber mark by 2012
There is no doubt that India is arguably one of the fastest growing mobile phone markets in the world.
Each day, an increasing number of people get added to one of the many mobile networks in the country - all of which are growing at alarming rates. In short, it's clear that there would come a time when most of the country is "connected" via mobile phones.
Market research firm iSuppli has predicted that that by 2014, 97 percent of Indians would own mobile phones. This, for a country with a huge percentage of population below the poverty line, would be a weirdly unique achievement. "Such high mobile teledensity means that almost everyone - except children and the abjectly poor - will have a cell phone in India, with those having multiple mobiles boosting total subscription rates and compensating for those without," said Jagdish Rebello, Ph.D., Senior Director and Principal Analyst for Wireless Research at iSuppli.
iSuppli has arrived at this figure going by the current growth rates. By 2009 end India had "just" 525 million mobile subscribers - and in a year, the number is set to reach 766.0 million - that's an increase of almost 50 percent in just a year.
The only country with more mobile subscribers than India is China.
Techtree.com India > News > Consumer Electronics > 97 percent Indians would Own Mobile Phones by 2014
97 percent of Indians will own a cellphone by 2014 - Technology news
India Cell Phone Penetration to Reach 97 Percent in 2014