GigaomWhat T-Mobile threat? Verizon keeps on growing
Of all of the mobile operators that T-Mobile is challenging with its Un-carrier strategy, Verizon is the most traditional of them all. But as Verizon’s Q4 earnings show, it’s a model… Read more »
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Of all of the mobile operators that T-Mobile is challenging with its Un-carrier strategy, Verizon is the most traditional of them all. But as Verizon’s Q4 earnings show, it’s a model… Read more »
Expected totals of 3G and 4G mobile subscribers globally broken down by regionally from 2010-2015. The Pacific is expected to double from 70 million to 150 million from 2010 to 2015… Read more »
The total number of mobile subscribers in South America broken down based off 2G, 3G, and 4G from 2010 to 2015. A steady increase for 3G and 4G. But an overwhelming… Read more »
Sales of smartphones and LTE-connected devices continued to drive the pace: 67 percent of its retail contract subscriber base now owns a smartphone, and 34 percent owns an LTE device. Read more »
Who says consumers aren’t connecting their tablets to mobile networks? AT&T has had two successive quarters of 300,000-plus connected tablet activations. Read more »
Verizon and AT&T may not have the huge subscriber bases of the big multinational operators, but they certainly make money off the customers they do have. Only China Mobile brings in… Read more »
AT&T estimates that it will close the quarter with half a million new contract customers. The big improvement on last quarter is probably due to new promotions and some key smartphone… Read more »
With increasing shipments of both non-smartphones and smartphones, the number of overall subscribers in much of the world is expected to hit over 3 million by 2017. Read more »
Between 2012 and 2017, mobile subscribers are expected to grow at a 4.3% CAGR in much of Asia (not including Japan and China). As mobile is the only internet access for… Read more »
The number of global mobile subscriptions in the rest of the world is expected to reach over 3 million by 2017, followed behind by the rest of Asia with nearly 2.5 million. Read more »