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		<title>Unlock iPhone 3G</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 07:53:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>webb321</dc:creator>
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Apple first introduced the iPhone in the year 2007. The iPhone is a more advanced version of the iPod. It offers all the functions that are available in the iPod. In addition, it can be used to call your friends and families. The iphone is initially locked when you buy it. You enter into an [...]]]></description>
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<p>Apple first introduced the iPhone in the year 2007. The iPhone is a more advanced version of the iPod. It offers all the functions that are available in the iPod. In addition, it can be used to call your friends and families. The iphone is initially locked when you buy it. You enter into an agreement with AT &amp; T for 6 months from the moment you purchase the iphone.</p>
<p>Apple locked the iphone 3G because it wants to force consumers to use the AT &amp; T company.  The problem with a locked phone is that you cannot use the phone network of your choice. Many people prefer to use other types of network instead of AT &amp; T because they are cheaper and more affordable.</p>
<p>After recognizing the need, several software developers have invented special software that could unlock iPhone 3G. The software is not the same because they are developed by different developers. Customers who are looking for software to unlock iPhone 3G must spend time to do research on the internet so that they can find the right software. If you don’t do research, you may end up buying a software that cannot is unable to unlock iPhone 3G.</p>
<p>Many people have attempted to unlock iPhone 3G by their own efforts. if you are not skilled, you will eventually damage the system. The Apple iphone is a sensitive product and making a single mistake can cause the whole system to shut down. Once the system is shut down, it will never restart and show the home screen again.</p>
<p>When shopping around, make sure you check the cost of the membership. Some store requires you to pay a monthly fee for using the unlock iphone software while others only require you to pay a small fee once. You should sign up with the store that requires you to pay a onetime membership fee. Paying a monthly fee can be expensive and is not suitable for people with average income. In addition, you will gain access to hundreds and thousands of free downloads for your iphone. Examples of bonus downloads that are often offered by the store include apps, games, movies.</p>
<p>It is very economical because you get access to all the free downloads by paying for a one time membership fee. The total values of the download in the membership area worth thousands of dollars. Therefore, it is worth every single cent of your money to buy the onetime membership plan. Normally, you will get lifetime access to the membership. Whenever the store updates the download collection, you can download new apps and movies to watch. The apps and movies in the download collection is legal so you don’t have to worry about it. In addition, you are not restricted to number of times you can copy the apps and movies to your iphone. The apps and movies in the membership download area don’t contain the Apple copyright information so you are free to copy them to any device.</p>
<p>UnlockiPhone40 is a leading store that sells software that can <a title="Unlock iPhone 3G" href="http://www.unlockiphone40.com/" target="_self">unlock iPhone 3G</a> and other types of devices such as iPad and IPod Touch.</p>
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		<title>Reverse Cell Phone Lookup &#8211; Here&#8217;s How to Find a Genuine Reverse Cell Phone Number Lookup Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:59:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DominiequeColins</dc:creator>
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<p>Have you ever had the need to complete a Free reverse cell phone number lookup and thought of finding a free online directory through Google? If you&#8217;ve already done so you must have come across a list comprising hundreds of service providers allowing you to use their databases for free. What you would have also noticed is that these Reverse Lookup Services merely provide few basic information about the mobile number you are trying to trace which often leads you not a single inch further in your search.</p>
<p>There are of course other means by which a cell number can be traced yet they are neither efficient nor convenient.  There are few who seek the help of a Private Detective, which often cost a fortune or try scanning public domains, in which information of wireless numbers are unavailable.</p>
<p>Considering the number of mobile phone users and their distribution throughout large cities such information is clearly useless. After developing your curiosity to a whole new level, you are made aware that to release more specific information such as the user&#8217;s past and present addresses, Annual income, and Full name, family/neighborhood details.</p>
<p>Results that will promise you FREE Reverse Phone Search can be found by conducting a Google search using the phrase Free Reverse Cell Phone Lookup. Along with the results for free reverse wireless searches will be results featuring paid Google advertisements that say they will Trace A Cell Phone Number for FREE. Think about it; if they pay to advertise their services how is it that they can provide you with a free reverse mobile search? All this means is that the 100% free reverse cell phone number directory is not really free after all.  To provide a free unlisted number lookup service that has paid advertisements means there is some trick that they will use to get you to pay for their services </p>
<p>Next time you receive a call from that “Unknown Cellphone Number” you can be armed with information about him/her that it&#8217;ll take them completely by shock. In spite of the wide availability of choice it is important to select a top service provider that will offer an ideal Online Cellphone Database. </p>
<p>By spending as little as 99 cents you will be able to get all the IMPORTANT information that you need. This is due to the fact that wireless subscriber data will not be listed in the public domain so as to shield mobile users confidentially rights. Imagine if cellular number data was to be made public; prank callers and telemarketers and so on would have easy access to our confidential information.</p>
<p>You need to remember that these charges range from 99 cents to a whopping $69, thus selecting the ideal directly to suit your search must be done with care.</p>
<p>For 3 Important Tips about Reverse Cell Phone Lookup, Please Visit This Website By Clicking the Link <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Cell-Phone-Lookup---3-Tips-to-Find-the-Best-Reverse-Cell-Phone-Lookup-Directory&amp;id=4691512">Reverse Cell Phone Lookup</a>.</p>
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		<title>Sony Ericsson Satio Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 15:08:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>T.Bailey</dc:creator>
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The Satio was launched late 2009 after being previewed as far back as February last year, so it’s been a long time coming for fan of Ericsson phones and smart phones in general. Even the quickest glance at the Satio will reveal that it’s been worth waiting for though; the phone comes packed with a [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Satio was launched late 2009 after being previewed as far back as February last year, so it’s been a long time coming for fan of Ericsson phones and smart phones in general. Even the quickest glance at the Satio will reveal that it’s been worth waiting for though; the phone comes packed with a brand operating system and a large range of different gadgets and media options that should keep media junkies amused while holding on to the phones core features.</p>
<p>The exciting thing about the Satio is that it brings together two previously impressive phone brands; the Walkman and the Cybershot, known for their appeal for people look for photo and music phones respectively. Previously you had to choose between having a phone that took great photos or a phone designed with music in mind. The idea behind the Satio was to bring the two brands together along with a new operating system to power everything.</p>
<p>The phone is small and very light, though the large camera makes one end slightly thicker than the other. In the hand the phone feels natural and all of the functions are available with one hand. As with most touch screen phones there’s not much in the way of actual hardware buttons on the front of the Satio handset; the front has three buttons which power calling, hanging up and accessing the menu.</p>
<p>Unlike most touch screen phones however there’s a range of different buttons down the sides, which include unlocking, usb ports, MicroSD slot and a range of different camera controls. The zoom buttons for the camera double up as volume buttons when playing music.</p>
<p>The interfaces uses Symbian S60 5th Edition, although it’s been quite heavily edited by Ericsson this time around to make it more easier to use and, frankly, a lot more visually similar to Android. The phone’s touch screen interface isn’t quite as perfect as we would hope for, but it’s made up for by the quick 600MHz processor which handles everything you can throw at it without problem.</p>
<p>The camera is exactly what you would expect from a Cybershot phone, taking 12.1 MP pictures that looking stunning for a mobile phone. Is it quite up there with average priced compact cameras? Not quite yet, but it’s about as close as you can get right now to have a device that’s really worthy of the title of camera phone, and if you love taking pictures the various features on the camera such as intelligent auto capture, touch focusing, face recognition, sports and macro modes, and so on.</p>
<p>The media capability of the device follows the camera in living up to it’s branding, and the interface is both slick and practical. Side buttons mean you don’t have to constantly load up the entire screen and unlock the phone just to skip tracks or change volume and the overall experience is great, let down slightly only by the decision to use a proprietary headphone port rather than the standard 3.5mm, meaning you’ll need to buy an adapter if you want to purchase a pair of non Sony branded earphones.</p>
<p>Overall, the Satio combines picture taking and multimedia capability into a very capable and versatile handset. It’s lack of Android means its got less configuration options and application available then other smart phones, but the Symbian OS does it’s job well. As a camera phone it’s really head and shoulders above just about everything else you’ll find on the market and as a media device it’s one of the more well designed and capable smart phones around.</p>
<p>The website facilities provided by Mobile Choices allow consumers to have access to impartial and up to date handset reviews. They aim to provide consistent and relevant review information for anyone searching for their next handset or contract. So whether you want to read a <a href="http://www.mobilechoices.co.uk/reviews/sony-ericsson/elm.html">Sony Ericsson Elm review</a> or <a href="http://www.mobilechoices.co.uk/reviews/sony-ericsson/satio.html">Sony Ericsson Satio review</a> they have the information to help you make an informed choice. Finding out what is available before signing any contract is paramount in getting a deal that suits your requirements and budget.</p>
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		<title>Motorola Milestone Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 15:07:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>T.Bailey</dc:creator>
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The Milestone has finally been released in the UK, previously titled the Droid; one of the most popular phones in the world and possibly the flagship product of the whole Android operating system.
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<p>The Milestone has finally been released in the UK, previously titled the Droid; one of the most popular phones in the world and possibly the flagship product of the whole Android operating system.</p>
<p>The Milestone has washed up on UK shores courtesy of sole sales provider, eXpansys who reported that the phone sold out of all units available in the country within only 3 hours of going on sale.  That’s great news for Motorola of course, but how does the Milestone handset compare to it’s peers and is it a worthy phone in it’s own right or just the Droid with a new marketing tactic?</p>
<p>The main style of the handset certainly hasn’t changed from the Droid, despite the fact all the other branding has been removed. It’s a stark contrast to the curvy design of most modern phones and is very square and angular in it’s overall design and build. It’s also quite hefty; not heavy or overly large at all, but it feels weighty and well built and overall easy to fit into any pocket.</p>
<p>It’s available in black and brown sugar – otherwise known as gold – though the gold is limited to a few small elements on the main design. Overall, it’s a design that isn’t going to amaze or excite, but it’s elegant, durable and nice to look at; just don’t expect to be completely blown way at first glance.</p>
<p>Under the hood there’s quite a bit going on. It’s 3.7 inch screen hides a slide out qwerty keyboard and powering everything is a 550MHz processor. There’s 16GB of memory pre installed via a microSD card and the phone can connect through all the usual outlets including GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Quad-band. Right now, the phone is completely GSM able and can be run on any network in the UK.</p>
<p>As for features, the Motorola milestone sports a 5-megapixel camera which can capture DVD quality video at up to 24 fps . There’s a 4x digital zoom and a dual flash with automatic focus. Camera software allows for various different modes include scene mode, store location, focus mode, flash mode and white balance options. Portrait and night scenes are set up by standard, but there’s no macro for taking close ups. Although it can’t compete with a proper compact camera, it’s quick and quality enough to be listed as one of the better smartphone cameras on the market.</p>
<p>The screen is as bright and viewable any other smart phone though it doesn’t use the newer – and much more expensive – OLED technology.  Android 2.0 works as advertised on the phone and the processor is quick enough to keep things moving at a snappy pace. The system has a fair amount of new features from 1.6 which is currently being used in other handsets although nothing totally groundbreaking. Plus, having the latest version means a larger choice of applications from the store.</p>
<p>Browsing on the phone is a joy thanks to the Milestone’s full support for multitouch, something which the Droid didn’t have. However, multi-touch is currently only limited to certain applications; it unfortunately won’t work for other built-in apps such as the image gallery.</p>
<p>Overall, the Milestone is one of the most impressive Android phones available right now, and certainly a strong rival to the HTC Hero. Not being locked to a single network will appeal to many people and while the Google Maps software which made the Droid so famous is missing here as it’s US only, the Motonav replacement is nearly as good and certainly a functional GPS.</p>
<p>Mobile Choices provide the opportunity to easily compare mobile handsets in one place. The website contains helpful information that is relevant and important for everyone considering purchasing a new mobile with or without a contract. Quite often choosing a handset is extremely confusing and can be made easier with informative and concise handset reviews. Whether it be a <a href="http://www.mobilechoices.co.uk/reviews/motorola/milestone.html">Motorola Milestone review</a>, <a href="http://www.mobilechoices.co.uk/reviews/sony-ericsson/elm.html">Sony Ericsson Elm review</a> or Sony Ericsson Satio review that you need you wil find theses on their site. Always research the best deals available before signing any contract, it will pay off in the end.</p>
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		<title>Samsung Telecom &#8211; effective voice and data solutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 11:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
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In today&#8217;s time business firms are expanding and are becoming huge day by day. The way business is done has been changed by the changing dynamics of the market communication and technology.
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<p>In today&#8217;s time business firms are expanding and are becoming huge day by day. The way business is done has been changed by the changing dynamics of the market communication and technology. Many businesses are into nationwide services and even into attracting international clients; to run such businesses, communication is the key word here. So, a business where communication is the back bone, a communication system can work as the respiratory system. Samsung DCS can give you the perfect solution to the communication system management problems within the internal and external limits of your business. Samsung DCS has a range of features like delivering integrated voice and data communication to small and medium sized organizations, and this device serves almost all your business communication purpose. </p>
<p>Being in constant touch with your clients and suppliers is very important to any business. A proper telephone system in place will ensure that your needs to communicate within the organization and outside the organizations are met. All this can be done with the help of products offered by Samsung Telecom. </p>
<p>Samsung Telecom&#8217;s latest product line the Samsung DCS Phone System can help you out with numerous things that need to be done in office on a daily basis. It can be used for fast internet access, e-mail and data transfer facility and complete voice and data solutions for small and medium offices. With so many features in just one device, this all-in-one device is going to be a great help to your business. The best part about it is that this DCS Phone System is easy to use and operate. So, all these reasons make it an indispensable product for your business.</p>
<p>Samsung&#8217;s DCS Telephone system makes work very easy in the office as its VoIP system provides various kinds of communication solutions and it uses test ISDN, VoIP, Internet and Ethernet technologies; the DCS VoIP allows you to network your office computers as well as connect to multiple sites. DCS Telephone can provide various facilities and make the business operating system easy and smooth.</p>
<p>It is not very difficult to understand the working of the Samsung DCS system as you can refer the DCS User Manual and learn its operation within no time. After referring to the DCS User Manual anyone can operate the Samsung DCS system without any hassles. </p>
<p>The recent Samsung DCSI500 enables Voice over Internet Protocol keysets, both local and remote and IP networking. It is cost effective as it saves the cost on fax and toll charges. It also gives flexibility with its reach in remote areas. So, get the easy to use DCS Phone System, with its step-by-step user guide that gives detailed information on its functionality.</p>
<p>Make your business run efficiently and keep your customers satisfied by using the latest and effective Samsung Telecom voice and Data communication services. These telephone systems are the beginning of some cosmic communication predicted in Alvin Toffler&#8217;s Future Shock edition 2020.</p>
<p><strong>Resources:</strong></p>
<p>Jane Alison is the author of this article on <a href="http://www.samsungtelephonesuk.co.uk/dcs_phone_system.php">DCS Telephone</a>.<br />
 Find more information about <a href="http://www.samsungtelephonesuk.co.uk/samsung_phone_systems.html">DCS Phone System</a> here.</p>
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		<title>iPhone 4 Unlocking</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 08:43:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>webb321</dc:creator>
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<p>The iPhone 4 is the latest version of iPhone released by Apple Inc. When you first purchased it, it is locked and cannot be used to connect with other telephone network. In order to use other telephone network, you must unlock it. Many people like to unlock the iPhone 4 because they want to use the sim card. The sim card is significantly cheaper compare to the plan of the standard telephone network that is affiliated with Apple. In America, the customers are forced to sign up with the AT &amp; T plan. If you purchased the iPhone 4 from Europe, you will have to use the T Mobile phone network.</p>
<p>In order to unlock iPhone 4, you have to join a membership. While it is possible to unlock the iPhone 4 yourself, doing so may possibly cause permanent damage to it. If you make a single mistake during the unlocking process, the system will turn off by itself so that you can no longer use it.</p>
<p>There are many sites that offer unlocking service at an affordable price. The average cost for the iPhone 4 unlocking service is $20. Some store will require you to pay monthly memberships while others only require you to pay once. It is not worth your money to sign up with monthly membership because there are many stores that offer the lifetime membership.</p>
<p>As soon as you make payment, you will be able to access the membership area. Most of the store accepts Paypal or credit card as the primary payment methods. Some stores will also offer unlocking service for other Apple products such as iPad and iTouch.</p>
<p>To unlock iPhone 4, you have to download the software from the member’s area. You should check with the store to see if the unlocking service is available for all the versions of iPhone 4 including 3G, 3Gs and 2G.</p>
<p>In the member’s area, you should find a thorough guide that teaches you how to unlock your iPhone 4. You should follow every single step stated in the instructions so that you can successfully unlock it.</p>
<p>The unlocking solution should work for iPhone 4 that is bought worldwide. After you have unlocked it, you will be able to use any network you want including MTC, Telenor, T Mobile, China Mobile, Orange, Vodafone, O2 and etc. It is not necessary to activate your iPhone 4 in order to get unlock. If you haven&#8217;t activated it, it will be activated when you unlock it.</p>
<p>Depending on the store, you may get to access bonus materials. The bonus materials are for use in the iPhone 4. Examples of bonus materials include wallpaper, software, apps, and etc.</p>
<p>Before signing up for a membership, make sure you check the reputation of the store. You should read the customer reviews to find out whether the store is legitimate. Legitimate store always have a lot of positive feedback. Therefore, you should purchase from store that have a lot of good feedbacks. The store should offer 24 hour customer service. The iPhone unlocking membership should be available at a cheap price.</p>
<p>UnlockIphone40 offers affordable <a title="iPhone 4 Unlocking" href="http://www.unlockiphone40.com" target="_self">unlock iPhone 4.0</a> membership. It also offer bonuses such as movies, and wallpapers. Customers only have to make a onetime payment t get life time access to the bonuses.</p>
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Today life is so fast and busy; people don&#8217;t get time even for themselves. They want everything instantly. With the hectic schedule in every person&#8217;s life visiting a store becomes difficult for them. Everyone wants the products from the reliable and reputed stores. For those online shopping is the best option. This is the easy [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today life is so fast and busy; people don&#8217;t get time even for themselves. They want everything instantly. With the hectic schedule in every person&#8217;s life visiting a store becomes difficult for them. Everyone wants the products from the reliable and reputed stores. For those online shopping is the best option. This is the easy and fast way to fulfill your needs and requirements.</p>
<p>Many people are purchasing the product or services like books, clothes, electronic gadgets and more by a single click or through internet. So when you are thinking for buying a mobile, there are thousands of varieties of mobile brands in online mobile stores. Where you can get the mobile of your choice, the design you wishes, the features you want, the color you like, the brand and the price you are looking for and with lots more.</p>
<p>Many online mobile stores have been launched to make things easy and simple for the customers who are willing to buy the latest mobile phone. These mobile stores provide the best quality and the better services. Sometimes you are failing to get the hottest cell phone from the market due to non-availability of product but in mobile stores, there you can find full and latest stock of mobile phones. Online mobile stores also offer you the easy payment options. Here one can find the almost all mobile brands at one place only. It dose save a lot of time and effort by roaming here there to find the best mobile.</p>
<p>In addition to these services, the one more good thing about the online mobile stores, it displays the full details of mobile phones with pricing, availability, features and one can read the reviews of the people about the product. These stores provide the good range of second hand mobile phones also. Here you can find the used cell phones of different brands like Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG, HTC and many more at affordable and reasonable price.</p>
<p>Author is suggesting best web address of <a href="http://www.mobilehut.info/">mobile store</a> from  where you can buy any mobile like nokia mobiles, samsung mobile, micromax mobiles&#8230;. <a href="http://www.mobilehut.info/">online mobile bill pay</a>.</p>
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		<title>Vision Shopsters: Middle Eastern Mobile Voice and Operators Market</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 05:49:12 +0000</pubDate>
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This Middle East market report covers the mobile telephony and mobile data markets in each of the following countries: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait etc.
This Middle East market report covers the mobile telephony and mobile data markets in each of the following countries: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>This Middle East market report covers the mobile telephony and mobile data markets in each of the following countries: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait etc.</em></p>
<p>This Middle East market report covers the mobile telephony and mobile data markets in each of the following countries: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.</p>
<p>Executive Summary</p>
<p>The Middle East mobile market is characterised by some very high penetration rates and continuing healthy subscriber growth rates in most countries. This is putting strain on ARPU rates, which are falling as subscriber numbers increase.</p>
<p>The six countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) all have penetration rates well in excess of 100%, with the UAE, Bahrain and Qatar nearer 200%. This is due to intense competition and to multi-SIM ownership as subscribers aim to maximise special offers and different deals. The large and transient expatriate populations in the Gulf countries are also a factor in encouraging competition, and thus growth and penetration rates &#8211; with a fluid population new operators stand a better chance of gaining market share. Inevitably there must also be a significant number of inactive prepaid SIM-cards.</p>
<p>Growth rates are also high in the less developed markets of Iraq, Iran and Lebanon. Amongst the lower growth countries, Turkey was hit hard by the Global Financial Crisis, leading to a recession and a fall in mobile penetration. Israel has also seen low growth rates, partly due to much a much lesser economic slowdown and partly to saturated markets and perhaps distraction due to considerable industry structural changes.</p>
<p>The region is home to some very large international players. Etisalat of the UAE and Zain of Kuwait have been particularly aggressive buyers of both new licences and existing operators in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Qtel of Qatar, STC of Saudi Arabia and Batelco of Bahrain have also taken this route for growth.</p>
<p>In the more developed Gulf countries and Israel, operators are pinning their growth hopes on persuading their mobile subscribers to take up data and broadband services. Customers want the latest in high-end handsets and have the income to pay for them. 3G services in these countries are well established, together with HSPA. Outside the Gulf countries, Israel and Turkey, no operator has launched 3G or HSPA although Jordan issued a licence to Orange in August 2009.</p>
<p>To know more about this report &amp; to buy a copy please visit :<br />
http://www.visionshopsters.com/product/5205/Middle-Eastern-Mobile-Voice-and-Operators-Market.html</p>
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		<title>Vision Shopsters: Asian Mobile Voice Market</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 05:12:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Visionshopsters</dc:creator>
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This Asia market report covers 35 countries in North, South, South East and Central Asia.
This Asia market report covers 35 countries in North, South, South East and Central Asia. The theme of the report is mobile deployment and development, particularly focusing on voice application for mobile use.
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<p><em>This Asia market report covers 35 countries in North, South, South East and Central Asia.</em></p>
<p>This Asia market report covers 35 countries in North, South, South East and Central Asia. The theme of the report is mobile deployment and development, particularly focusing on voice application for mobile use.</p>
<p>The countries covered in this report include: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Timor Leste, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.</p>
<p>Executive Summary</p>
<p>Mobile markets in Asia continued to experience strong growth during 2009 and into 2010, this despite many countries being close to or over the 100% penetration mark. With total subscriber numbers in the region having grown by around 20% in 2009, there was certainly some moderation of growth taking place, but the underlying strength of the market was still evident. It was anticipated that by end-2010 there would be around 2.6 billion mobile subscribers across Asia.</p>
<p>Of special note has been the remarkable growth in the two massive markets of India and China where monthly net additions are regularly between 10 million and 15 million subscribers. These two countries alone account for over 22% and 35% overall market share in the Asia region respectively; or a combined 57%.</p>
<p>There is still room for mobile growth in Asia. Markets with large populations and relatively low penetration rates, such as India, China, Philippines, Pakistan and Indonesia, will continue to grow at a rapid rate. In the more mature markets such as Japan, Taiwan and South Korea, mobile numbers will rise less than 5%. Growth is being driven by various factors, including government investment to drive the economy; infrastructure building after years of neglect or fixing the after effects in war torn countries, and also major foreign investment.</p>
<p>In the developing economies quick and easy mobile uptake is the preferred, and often only, option for subscribers, exacerbated by low fixed-line deployments. These countries also offer investors the promise of continued growth of the mobile infrastructure and subscriber numbers. While subscriber growth and market share is important in the developing economies, there comes a point where the venture must result in profit.</p>
<p>Operators still face the huge challenge of trying to prevent ARPU slide as mobile services spread to poorer parts of the country and the population. To some extent, a large customer base will help to offset low spend but it is also anticipated that new non-voice services will help to drive revenue. Operators are developing mobile services such as mobile banking, remittence payments, and mobile health services that take advantage of a lack of access by the poor to social infrastructure such as banks and hospitals.</p>
<p>To know more about this report &amp; to buy a copy please visit :<br />
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		<title>Vision Shopsters: Asia Mobile Operators</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 04:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
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The report has gathered together a selection of information about each of these many operators.
The report has gathered together a selection of information about each of these many operators. The range of information presented in the text, and where appropriate in tables, includes:
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* corporate and business structure;
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<p><em>The report has gathered together a selection of information about each of these many operators.</em></p>
<p>The report has gathered together a selection of information about each of these many operators. The range of information presented in the text, and where appropriate in tables, includes:</p>
<p>* brief history of the company;<br />
* corporate and business structure;<br />
* subscriber growth;<br />
* some information on financial performance;<br />
* market position.</p>
<p>It is noted that the information provided varies from market to market and operator to operator, depending very much on the availability of statistics and corporate reports.</p>
<p>In some markets we also provide an overall review of the market in which we find these operators; this overview includes such statistical information as market share and Average Revenue per User (ARPU) if available. Within the background information we have also reported on the mergers and acquisition that have been part of a transformational market.</p>
<p>The countries covered in this report include: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, East Timor, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.</p>
<p>Executive Summary</p>
<p>This market report provides a wide-ranging review of mobile operators across the Asian region. The overview covers around 170 operators that were to be found in Asia in 2010. There was a combined total of close to 2.1 billion mobile subscribers being served by these operators going into 2010 and this is expected to reach a total of over 2.5 billion by year end. The list of operators ranges from the giant China Mobile with more than 500 million subscribers right through to a number of small operators with only a few thousand subscribers each. It is noted that of the region?s operators just 15 of these have a combined share of around 68% of the regional mobile market. BuddeComm?s overview of operators in the region does not claim to present an exhaustive list of licensed operators but it certainly is indicative of the breadth and variety of operator to be found in the region. It also reflects the highly competitive nature of the mobile sector in this region.</p>
<p>The focus of this report is on the operators within the individual national markets. Of course, in addition to these individual operators there are those companies such as SingTel, Vodafone, Hutchison and Axiata (formerly Telekom Malaysia International) that have built a substantial presence around the region through their shareholdings in operators in multiple markets. This aspect of these corporations is not discussed in any detail but is mentioned in passing in the country by country review.</p>
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