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310 Million GSM Customers in the Western Hemisphere

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  1. Fire14

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    Nearly 310 Million GSM Customers in the Western Hemisphere

    3G Americas today announced that the GSM family of technologies again took the largest market share in the mobile wireless industry in 2006, with 100 million new GSM subscriptions in the Western Hemisphere, including more than 27 million new subscribers in the 4Q alone. GSM continues to be the number one mobile wireless technology in the Western Hemisphere, with nearly 310 million customers, and is the only mobile wireless technology available in every country of the region.

    The GSM family of technologies achieved significant milestones in 2006 throughout the Americas:

    — HSDPA service reaches not only the US, but also Canada, Puerto Rico
    and Chile
    — GSM attains an market share of 56% in the Western Hemisphere and
    growing
    — EDGE is available through 59 operators in 24 countries

    Globally, GSM's net additions in 2006 far exceed the entire customer base of any other mobile wireless technology. In the past year, GSM gained 461 million new customers worldwide, compared to 48 million CDMA customers, according to estimates by Informa Telecoms & Media. In Latin America, GSM grew its subscriber base by more than 81 million customers, surpassing the 200 million customer mark, while CDMA added 6 million customers for a total customer base of approximately 62 million.

    There are over 700 GSM operators in service worldwide across 220 countries. This includes over 208 EDGE deployments worldwide, which highlights the winning combination of coverage, speed, devices, and low latency provided by the still-growing technology. The GSM family's 3G services are being delivered across the world as well, with 155 UMTS commercial networks in service, 97 of which have already deployed HSDPA.

    "GSM was widely successful throughout Latin America again this year, especially in Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina. Brazil ended 2006 with 63 million GSM users, while Mexico ended with 43 million GSM users and Argentina and Colombia with more than 25 million GSM users each. These 4 countries represent an amazing 75% of the 208 million GSM users in Latin America and the Caribbean at the end of 2006," commented Erasmo Rojas, Director of Latin America and the Caribbean for 3G Americas. "CDMA to GSM migrations in the region are likely one of the many causes for this outstanding growth. Also, the recent availability of low cost GSM mobile phones in the region will enable more customers to have an affordable, high quality means of communication."

    The GSM family of technologies has progressed in every facet in Latin America GSM growth, EDGE deployments and UMTS trials and launches.

    "Even though the Latin America region is reaching levels of maturity on its mobile penetration rate, this region will show a significant growth in the GSM subscription family over the next three to five years," according to Eva Benguigui, Senior Analyst at Informa Telecoms and Media. She continued, "According to Informa's latest forecast, by 2010 there will be over 150 million additional GSM subscriptions and over 25 million UMTS subscriptions in Latin America."

    In the United States and Canada during 2006, the GSM family added the largest percentage of customers, resulting in over 19 million customers added in 2006 compared to 13 million CDMA users. GSM's North American growth rate of 24% was double the CDMA growth rate of 12% in that region for the year.

    Chris Pearson, President of 3G Americas stated, "The GSM family of technologies made significant progress on every front in 2006 including technical advancements, market growth and standards evolution. I look forward to the continued success in 2007 and beyond."

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    Hopefully it keeps growing.
     
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    A BIG amen on that one.

    :D
     
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    ditto! lol ------
     
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    keep growing please... one universal standard would be nice.
     
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    It's only someone's dream. It will never happen. CDMA isn't anywhere near on its last legs. Quite the opposite actually.
     
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    CDMA is dominant is the Dominican Republic as well. Of the four operators (Tricom, Codetel, Centennial and Orange) three are CDMA and two of those enjoy superior coverage on the 850Mhz band, which leaves Orange, the only GSM provider, confined to the 1900Mhz band only. The strange thing is that Orange is the fastest growing operator and it is currently approaching the size of the top competitors, the largest one being Codetel. The funny part is that Codetel, which was formerly owned by Verizon, was sold to America Movil in 2006, and we know America Movil has been converting all its Latin American operations from CDMA to GSM. There's a good chance that now Codetel may be converted to GSM all over its 850Mhz and 1900Mhz network and put GSM on even grounds with CDMA in the Dominican Rep., giving Orange a strong roaming partner and more prosperity for GSM in DR.
     
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    If you look at everypost thats up, almost anything can turn into a CDMA VS GSM battle. I have played with both technologies while being a contractor before I came to Cell One. CDMA is by no means on its way out its still pretty stong in the US and Canada. After working with both I just prefere GSM so lets keep growing.
     

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