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Tuesday 24 April 2012

India to be second largest mobile broadband market


ndia will become the second largest mobile broadband market globally within the next four years, with 367 million mobile broadband connections by 2016, according to GSMA.
In doing so, India will overtake the US, which will account for 337 million mobile broadband connections by 2016, however, will still be second to China, which will have reached 639 million mobile broadband connections in the same period.
Since 3G licences were first awarded to mobile operators in India in September 2010, mobile broadband connectivity has grown steadily. There are now more than 10 million HSPA connections across the country, and this is expected to grow exponentially, by 900 per cent, to more than 100 million connections in 2014.
This will make India the largest HSPA market worldwide within the next two years, surpassing China, Japan and the US in the process.

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